Burnley (borough)

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Borough of Burnley
Burnley
Shown within non-metropolitan Lancashire
Geography
Status: Borough
Region: North West England
Admin. County: Lancashire
Area:
 Total:
Ranked 233rd
110.70 km²
Admin. HQ: Burnley
ONS code: 30UD
Demographics
Population:
 Total (2006 est.):
 Density:
Ranked 267th
88,000
795 / km²
Ethnicity: 90.1% White
8.2% S.Asian
0.9% Mixed Race[1]
Politics

Burnley Borough Council
http://www.burnley.gov.uk/
Leadership: Leader & Cabinet
Executive: Liberal Democrats
MPs: Kitty Ussher

Burnley is a local government district with borough status in Lancashire in North West England, named for its main town, Burnley. It has been governed by the Liberal Democrats since 2008.

The current borders date from April 1, 1974, when the former county borough of Burnley merged with the urban district of Padiham and part of Burnley Rural District. In 2007 its proposal to merge with neighbouring Pendle Borough Council to form a larger authority was rejected by the government.[2]

The borough's population has fallen from a high of 130,339 in 1911 to an estimated 87,700 in 2005.[3] Between 1991 and 2001, it fell by 2.6%. Its employment rate of 59.0% places it 261st out of 376 local authorities in England & Wales; just 12.6% of its workforce are graduates, placing it 325th out of 376 local authorities.[4]

Places in the borough of Burnley include:


Composition of Burnley Borough Council (as of May 2008)
Party Group Leader Seats Change (on 2007)
Liberal Democrat Gordon Birtwistle 23 +5
Labour Julie Cooper 12 -5
Conservative Peter Doyle 6 0
British National Party Sharon Wilkinson 4 0
Total Seats 45

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