Kettering Borough Council
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Kettering Borough Council | |
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Shown within Northamptonshire |
Northamptonshire within England |
Geography | |
Status: | Borough |
Region: | East Midlands |
Admin. County: | Northamptonshire |
Admin. HQ: | Kettering |
Leadership | |
Council Type: | Leader & Cabinet |
Control: | Conservative (since 2003) |
Leader: | Cllr. Terry Freer (since 2003) |
MP: | Philip Hollobone (since 2005) |
Kettering Borough Council is a local authority in Kettering Borough, composed of 45 local councillors and currently controlled by the Conservatives, who have controlled the Council since the 2003 local elections, where they gained control from Labour with a majority of 15. The Council is currently led by Cllr. Terry Freer.
The Conservative majority was reduced to 13 in a Borough Council by-election held in Wicksteed Ward on 6th October 2005, where Labour candidate Lynsey Tod (a relative of former Labour Borough Council leader Richard Tod) replaced resigning Conservative councillor Derek Darby.
Kettering Borough Council was established in 1973, as part of Conservative reforms of local government, by the merger of the pre-existing Urban District Councils of Burton Latimer, Desborough, Rothwell and Kettering with the majority of the Rural District Council of Kettering Rural.
Contents |
[edit] Composition Table
Composition Table (as of March 2006) | |||||
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Party | Group Leader | Seats | % Seats | Change (on 2003) | |
Conservative | Terry Freer | 29 | 64.4 | -1 | |
Labour | David Whyte | 14 | 31.1 | +1 | |
Independent | Christopher Groome | 2 | 4.4 | 0 | |
Total Seats | 45 |
Conservative Majority of 13
[edit] Leader and Cabinet Members
Kettering Borough Council Cabinet (as of March 2006) | |||||
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Party | Councillor | Portfolio | |||
Conservative | Terry Freer | Leader | |||
Conservative | Bob Civil | Deputy Leader and Economic Portfolio | |||
Conservative | James Burton | Housing Portfolio | |||
Conservative | Ursula Jones | Environment and Resources | |||
Conservative | Mary Malin | Customer Access | |||
Conservative | Alison Wiley | Leisure and Community |
[edit] History
- 2003-Present: Conservative controlled
- 2001-2003-: Labour controlled (due to a by-election gain in St. Michael's Ward)
- 1999-2001: No Overall Control (Labour minority administration)
- 1995-1999: Labour controlled
- 1987-1995: No Overall Control
- 1983-1987: Conservative controlled
- 1973-1983: No Overall Control
[edit] Elections
[edit] Ordinary Elections
- 2003 Elections (Conservative gain from Labour)
- 1999 Elections (No Overall Control gain from Labour)
- 1995 Elections (Labour gain from No Overall Controll)
- 1991 Elections (No Overall Control hold)
- 1987 Elections (No Overall Control gain from Conservative)
- 1983 Elections (Conservative gain from No Overall Control)
- 1979 Elections (No Overall Control hold)
- 1976 Elections (No Overall Control hold)
- 1973 Elections (No Overall Control win)
[edit] By-elections (2003-Present)
- St. Mary's Ward by-election: 17th November 2005 (Labour hold)
- Wicksteed Ward by-election: 6th October 2005 (Labour gain from Conservative)
- Latimer Ward by-election (Burton Latimer): 28th July 2005 (Conservative hold)
[edit] Wards and Councillors
The Wards of Kettering Borough Council are as follows:
- 1. All Saints
- Chris Smith-Haynes (Conservative)
- Greg Titcombe (Conservative)
- 2. Avondale
- 3. Barton Seagrave
- Maurice Bayes (Conservative)
- Christopher Lamb (Conservative)
- 4. Brambleside
- Pat Anderson (Conservative)
- Bill Parker (Conservative)
- 5. Buccleuch
- 6. Desborough Loatland
- Mark Dearing (Conservative)
- Belinda Humfrey (Conservative)
- 7. Desborough St. Giles
- David Coe (Labour)
- Michael Tebbutt (Conservative)
- 8. Latimer (Burton Latimer)
- Pat Evans (politician) (Conservative) (since a by-election held on 28th July 2005)
- Ruth Groome (Independent)
- 9. Millbrook
- Lloyd Bunday (Conservative
- Shirley Lynch (Conservative
- 10. Piper's Hill
- Ursula Jones (Conservative)
- Jamie Richardson (Conservative)
- 11. Plessy (Burton Latimer)
- Michelle Evans (Conservative)
- Christopher Groome (Independent)
- 12. Rothwell Tresham
- Alan Pote (Conservative)
- David Whyte (Labour)
- 13. Rothwell Trinity
- Cedwien Brown (Conservative)
- Alan Whitlam (Conservative)
- 14. Queen Eleanor
- John Padwick (Labour)
- 15. Slade
- Jim Hakewill (Conservative)
- Michael Harrison (Conservative)
- 16. Spinney
- Bob Civil (Conservative)
- Matthew Lynch (Conservative)
- 17. St. Andrew's
- 18. St. Mary's
- James Burton (Conservative)
- Maggie Don (Labour)
- Shona Scrimshaw (Labour) (since a by-election held on 17th November 2005)
- 19. St. Michael's
- Jennifer Henson (Conservative)
- John Henson (Conservative)
- 20. St. Peter's
- Terry Freer (Conservative)
- Mary Malin (Conservative)
- 21. Warkton
- 22. Welland
- Alison Wiley (Conservative)
- 23. Wicksteed
- Alex Gordon (Labour)
- Lynsey Tod (Labour) (since a by-election held on 6th October 2005)
[edit] See also
- Kettering (borough)
- Kettering Borough Council Elections 1999
- Kettering Borough Council Elections 2003
[edit] Links
Cabinet Members of Kettering Borough Council | |
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Conservative (6): Freer (Leader) | Civil (Deputy Leader and Economic Portfolio) | Burton (Housing Portfolio) | Jones (Environment and Resources) | Malin (Customer Access) | Wiley (Leisure and Community) |
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Members of Kettering Borough Council | |
CONSERVATIVE MAJORITY OF 13 |
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Wards of Kettering Borough Council (1999-Present) | |
Conservative (13): All Saints | Barton Seagrave | Brambleside | Buccleuch | Desborough Loatland | Millbrook | Pipers' Hill | Rothwell Trinity | Slade | Spinney | St. Michael's | St. Peter's | Welland |
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Elections to Kettering Borough Council | |
1973 | 1976 | 1979 | 1983 | 1987 | 1991 | 1995 | 1999 | 2003 | By-Elections |