Gedling
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Borough of Gedling | |
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Shown within Nottinghamshire |
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Geography | |
Status: | Borough |
Region: | East Midlands |
Admin. County: | Nottinghamshire |
Area: - Total |
Ranked 226th 119.98 km² |
Admin. HQ: | Arnold |
ONS code: | 37UE |
Demographics | |
Population: - Total (2005 est.) - Density |
Ranked 190th 111,200 927 / km² |
Ethnicity: | 96.2% White 1.4% S.Asian 1.0% Afro-Carib. |
Politics | |
Gedling Borough Council http://www.gedling.gov.uk/ |
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Leadership: | Leader & Cabinet |
Executive: | Conservative / Labour / Liberal Democrats |
MPs: | Vernon Coaker, Paddy Tipping |
Gedling is a local government district with borough status in Nottinghamshire, England. Its council is based in Arnold.
It was formed on April 1, 1974 by merging the Arnold and Carlton urban districts and part of Basford Rural District. It is named after the village of Gedling located within the borough. Other settlements in the borough include Burton Joyce, Calverton, Colwick and Ravenshead.
[edit] Description
The Borough covers the mainly affluent north eastern suburbs of Greater Nottingham including Arnold, Carlton and part of Mapperley and then covers the area north of the City into the rural villages of Woodborough, Ravenshead and Newstead extending north to Mansfield.
The Borough is one of contrasts; its centre, Arnold, has a significant amount of council housing, whereas properties in the Newstead Abbey area of the borough often retail at between £1 and 3 million. The area is split into urban commuter base and rural farmland, an unusual situation for a district in the East Midlands.
Arnold's Bonnington Theatre is named after the painter Richard Parkes Bonington. The borough's most famous former resident is Lord Byron who resided at Newstead Abbey.
In the older part of Gedling is All Saints Anglican Church. It dates from the 11th century, with the oldest part of the church (the entrance) dating back to 1089.
[edit] Politics
The borough council is currently under no overall control, with 21 Labour, 21 Conservative, 7 Liberal Democrat and 1 independent councillors.
The borough is covered by two parliamentary constituencies. The more urban part of the borough adjoining Nottingham is in the Gedling constituency, which until 1983 was known as Carlton. This was held by the Conservatives from its creation in 1950 until 1997 when it was taken by the Labour Party. Vernon Coaker has been the MP since then. The rural part of the borough, including Calverton and Ravenshead, forms part of the Sherwood constituency, whose MP since 1992 has been Labour's Paddy Tipping. The constituency was created in 1983 and, as the area covered included many ex-mining areas, it was anticipated that it would be an easy target for Labour; however the Tories won and held it until 1992. This is perceived to be due to the fact that the majority of Nottinghamshire miners did not strike during the 1984-85 miners strike and that the area also contains ironically some of the most affluant areas in the north of the county.
Districts of the East Midlands | |
Amber Valley | Ashfield | Bassetlaw | Blaby | Bolsover | Boston | Broxtowe | Charnwood | Chesterfield | Corby | Daventry | Derby | Derbyshire Dales | East Lindsey | East Northamptonshire | Erewash | Gedling | Harborough | High Peak | Hinckley and Bosworth | Kettering | Leicester | Lincoln | Mansfield | Melton | Newark and Sherwood | Northampton | North East Derbyshire | North Kesteven | North West Leicestershire | Nottingham | Oadby and Wigston | Rushcliffe | Rutland | South Derbyshire | South Holland | South Kesteven | South Northamptonshire | Wellingborough | West Lindsey |
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Counties with multiple districts: Derbyshire - Leicestershire - Lincolnshire - Northamptonshire - Nottinghamshire |
Ceremonial county of Nottinghamshire | ||
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Unitary authorities: | Nottingham | |
Boroughs/Districts: | Ashfield • Bassetlaw • Broxtowe • Gedling • Mansfield • Newark and Sherwood • Rushcliffe | |
Cities/Towns: | Arnold • Beeston • Blidworth • Carlton • Cotgrave • Eastwood • Hucknall • Kimberley • Kirkby-in-Ashfield • Mansfield • Mansfield Woodhouse • Newark • Nottingham • Rainworth • Retford • Ruddington • Stapleford • Southwell • Sutton-in-Ashfield • West Bridgford • Worksop See also: List of civil parishes in Nottinghamshire |
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