Swindon (borough)

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Borough of Swindon
Image:EnglandSwindon.png
Geography
Status: Unitary, Borough
Region: South West England
Ceremonial County: Wiltshire
Area:
- Total
Ranked 177th
230.10 km²
Admin. HQ: Swindon
ONS code: 00HX
Demographics
Population:
- Total (2006 est.)
- Density
Ranked 78th
186,600
811 / km²
Ethnicity: 95.2% White
2.1% S.Asian
Politics
Swindon Borough Council
http://www.swindon.gov.uk/
Leadership: Leader & Cabinet
Executive: Conservative
MPs: Anne Snelgrove (L)
Michael Wills (L)

The Borough of Swindon is a local government district in South West England. It is centred on the town of Swindon and forms part of the ceremonial county of Wiltshire. It was formed in 1974 as the Thamesdown district of Wiltshire, from former areas of the municipal borough of Swindon and Highworth Rural District.

On April 1, 1997 it was made administratively independent of Wiltshire, with its council becoming a unitary authority.[1] It adopted the name Swindon on April 24, 1997. The former Thamesdown name and logo is still used by the main local bus company of Swindon, called Thamesdown Transport Limited.[2]

Swindon Borough Council is now a 2 star Council according to the Audit Commission.[3]

Contents

[edit] Economy

This is a chart of trend of regional gross value added of Swindon at current basic prices published (pp.240-253) by Office for National Statistics with figures in millions of British Pounds Sterling.

Year Regional Gross Value Added[1] Agriculture[2] Industry[3] Services[4]
1995 2,654 13 1,023 1,618
2000 4,085 9 1,368 2,708
2003 4,259 8 1,185 3,067

^  includes hunting and forestry

^  includes energy and construction

^  includes Financial Intermediation Services Indirectly Measured

^  Components may not sum to totals due to rounding

[edit] Area covered

Map of the Borough of Swindon and major settlements
Map of the Borough of Swindon and major settlements

The Borough covers not just the town of Swindon, but surrounding countryside and the town of Highworth and villages including

[edit] Wards

The following are the Electoral Wards within the Borough.

  • Moredon [3 Conservative Cllrs]
  • St Margaret [3 Conservative Cllrs]
  • Freshbrook and Grange Park [3 Conservative Cllrs]
  • Parks [1 Conservative, 2 Labour Cllrs]
  • Highworth [3 Conservative Cllrs]
  • Covingham and Nythe [3 Conservative Cllrs]
  • Blunsdon [1 Conservative Cllr]
  • Walcot [2 Conservative Cllrs]
  • Central [3 Labour Cllrs]
  • Dorcan [3 Conservative Cllrs]
  • Haydon Wick [3 Conservative Cllrs]
  • Eastcott [3 Lib Dem Cllrs]
  • St Philips [3 Conservative Cllrs]
  • Shaw and Nine Elms [3 Conservative Cllrs]
  • Ridgeway [1 Conservative Cllr]
  • Old Town and Lawn [3 Conservative Cllrs]
  • Toothill and Westlea [2 Conservative Cllrs]
  • Gorse Hill and Pinehurst [3 Labour Cllrs]
  • Western [3 Labour Cllrs]
  • Wroughton and Chiseldon [3 Conservative Cllrs]
  • Abbey Meads [3 Conservative Cllrs]
  • Penhill [1 Labour, 1 Ind. Cllrs]

[edit] References