Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council

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Sefton Council is the governing body for the metropolitan borough of Sefton in Merseyside, north-western England. It consists of 66 councillors, three for each of the borough's 22 wards.

[edit] Political makeup

Elections are usually by thirds, in three of every four years.

Year Liberal Democrats Labour Conservative Party Others
2008 27 22 17 0
Year Control
2008 NOC
2007 NOC
2006 NOC
2004 NOC
2003 NOC
2002 NOC
2000 NOC
1999 NOC
1998 NOC
1996 NOC
1995 NOC
1994 NOC
1992 NOC
1991 NOC
1990 NOC
1988 NOC
1987 NOC
1986 NOC
1984 CON
1983 CON
1982 CON
1980 CON
1979 CON
1978 CON
1976 CON
1975 CON
1973 CON

[edit] History

Sefton Council was created by the local government reorganisation of 1974, which created a two-tier system of government in the United Kingdom. It was a metropolitan district of the metropolitan county of Merseyside. Until 1986, the five metropolitan borough councils of Merseyside shared power with the central Merseyside County Council, but this was later abolished and its functions devolved solely to its districts. As a result, the borough is effectively a unitary authority within the ceremonial county of Merseyside.

Sefton Council is not directly responsible for transport, waste-disposal and emergency services - these are administered by joint-boards of the five boroughs of Merseyside.

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