Basildon (district)

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Basildon District
Basildon
Shown within Essex
Geography
Status: District
Region: East of England
Admin. County: Essex
Area:
- Total
Ranked 234th
110.02 km²
Admin. HQ: Basildon
ONS code: 22UB
Demographics
Population:
- Total (2005 est.)
- Density
Ranked 90th
167,000
1,518 / km²
Ethnicity: 96.9% White
1.0% S.Asian
Politics
Basildon District Council
http://www.basildon.gov.uk/
Leadership: Leader & Cabinet
Executive: Conservative
MPs: John Baron, Angela Smith

The Basildon district is a local government district in south Essex in the East of England.

The district was formed under the Local Government Act 1972 on April 1, 1974 by from the Basildon Urban District along with the part of Thurrock Urban District within Basildon New Town.

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[edit] Basildon district council

The District Council is Conservative dominated. Following the May 2006 elections, it has a make up of 27 Conservative, 12 Labour and 3 Liberal Democrat councillors.[1]

[edit] Parish and town councils

There are six town and parish councils at present. They cover one quarter of the district and are:[2]

  • Billericay Town Council
  • Great Burstead & South Green Parish Council
  • Little Burstead Parish Council
  • Ramsden Bellhouse Parish Council
  • Ramsden Crays Parish Council
  • Noak Bridge Parish Council

[edit] Boundaries

To the north it borders the borough of Chelmsford, to the east it borders the district of Rochford district, to the south east the district of Castle Point and to the west it boarders the borough of Brentwood. To the south the district has a boundary with the unitary authority of Thurrock.

[edit] Geography

The district has three main population centres. The towns of Billericay and Wickford are two of the areas which both have surrounding villages. Occasional proposals have been made to move Billericay and Wickford to other districts, leaving Basildon more focused on the new town.[3]

The other, largest, population centre is commonly referred to as Basildon and comprises of three original settlements: Laindon, Basildon and Pitsea (from east to west) which have merged with other minor settlements to form the New Town, which is a continuous urban area.

The remaing land, approximately half of the district is designated as green belt, has several sites of special scientific interest. Two are around Billericay and the remainder are to the south of Basildon New Town. There are also wildlife areas of varying sizes around most of the district, except in the East.

The source of the River Crouch is in the district. The river runs across the district, through Wickford before it leaves it.

The district is linked well by road and rail with significant surrounding destinations, including London.

[edit] List of settlements

It contains the towns of:

Villages within the district are:

  • Bowers Gifford
  • Crays Hill
  • Great Burstead
  • Little Burstead
  • North Benfleet
  • Ramsden Bellhouse

[edit] Transport

The district is connected to London and Southend via two train operators: c2c and 'one'. The route operated by c2c is the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway. Three principal stations of the railway line are in the district: Basildon railway station, Laindon railway station and Pitsea railway station

The ‘one’ Great Eastern service operates on the Shenfield to Southend Line. Trains stop at Billericay and Wickford railway station. At Wickford, the Crouch Valley Line diverges from the Shenfield to Southend line.

Three primary routes are within the district. The A127 goes through its centre, the A13 goes through the south-east at Pitsea. Both these promary routes connect the district with Greater London and Southend-on-Sea. At Bowers Gifford at a terminus of the A13's primary status there is a junction with the beginning of primary status for the A130 with runs along a small section of the western boundary of the district. The A130 connects the district with Chelmsford. The A129 is the major road link between Billericay and Wickford, which are linked via A-Roads to the uraban area of Basilon, Pitsea and Laindon by the A176 and the A132, respectively.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Your Councillors (HTML). basildon.gov.uk (October 2006). Retrieved on 2006-10-23.
  2. ^ Parish Councillors (HTML). basildon.gov.uk (October 2006). Retrieved on 2006-10-23.
  3. ^ LGCE. Final Recommendations on the Future Local Government of: Basildon & Thurrock, Blackburn & Blackpool, Broxtowe, Gedling & Rushcliffe, Dartford & Gravesham, Gillingham & Rochester Upon Medway, Exeter, Gloucester, Halton & Warrington, Huntingdonshire & Peterborough, Northampton, Norwich, Spelthorne and the Wrekin. December 1995.

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