Hull City Council
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(Kingston upon) Hull City Council is the governing body for the unitary authority and city of Kingston upon Hull. It was created in 1972 as the successor to the Corporation of (Kingston upon) Hull, which was also known as Hull Corporation.
Hull City Council consists of 59 councillors which are elected from 23 wards, each ward returning either two or three councillors.[1] The wards are listed below with the number of councillors elected in brackets.
- Avenue (3)
- Beverley (2)
- Boothferry (3)
- Bransholme East (2)
- Bransholme West (2)
- Bricknell (2)
- Derringham (3)
- Drypool (3)
- Holderness (3)
- Ings (3)
- Kings Park (2)
- Longhill (3)
- Marfleet (3)
- Myton (3)
- Newington (3)
- Newland (2)
- Orchard Park & Greenwood (3)
- Pickering (3)
- Southcoates East (2)
- Southcoates West (2)
- St Andrews (2)
- Sutton (3)
- University (2)
[edit] References
- ^ Council wards. Hull City Council. Retrieved on 2008-02-22.