Eden District

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Eden District
District
Shown within Cumbria
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Constituent country England
Region North West England
Ceremonial county Cumbria
Historic county Cumberland (part)
Westmorland (part)
Founded 1 April 1974
Admin. HQ Penrith
Government
  Type Eden District Council
  Leadership: Alternative - Sec.31
  Executive: Conservative / Independent
  MPs: Rory Stewart
Area
  Total 827 sq mi (2,142 km2)
Area rank 8th
Population (2011 est.)
  Total 52,500
  Rank Ranked 318th
  Density 63/sq mi (25/km2)
Time zone Greenwich Mean Time (UTC+0)
  Summer (DST) British Summer Time (UTC+1)
ONS code 16UF (ONS)
E07000030 (GSS)
Ethnicity 99.6% White
Website eden.gov.uk

Eden is a local government district in Cumbria, England. Its council is based in Penrith. It is named after the River Eden which flows north through the district toward Carlisle.

It has an area of 2,156 km², making it (since 2009) the eighth largest district in England and the largest non-unitary district. It also has the lowest population density of any district in England and Wales, with a mean of just 25 persons per square kilometre.[1] In 2011, the population was 5% above its 2001 level.[1] The district council was created on 1 April 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972, from the Penrith urban district, Alston with Garrigill Rural District and Penrith Rural District, all in Cumberland, and Appleby Municipal Borough, part of Lakes urban district and North Westmorland Rural District, all in Westmorland.

Part of the Lake District National Park is in the district.

The West Coast Main Railway Line runs through the district but with only one station at Penrith. Services on this line are provided by Virgin Trains and First Transpennine Express. The Northern Rail Settle-Carlisle Railway also goes through the district and has stations at Armathwaite, Lazonby, Langwathby, Appleby and Kirkby Stephen.

Road transport links are provided by the M6 motorway, the A6 and the A66.


Wards

Below is a list of the wards that form Eden:

* = denotes wards represented by 2 councillors; all others have 1 except for Penrith North which has 3

  • Alston Moor*
  • Appleby (Appleby)
  • Appleby (Bongate)
  • Askham
  • Brough
  • Crosby Ravensworth
  • Dacre
  • Eamont
  • Greystoke
  • Hartside
  • Hesket*
  • Kirkby Stephen*
  • Kirkby Thore
  • Kirkoswald
  • Langwathby

  • Lazonby
  • Long Marton
  • Morland
  • Orton with Tebay
  • Penrith Carleton
  • Penrith East*
  • Penrith North
  • Penrith Pategill
  • Penrith South*
  • Penrith West*
  • Ravenstonedale
  • Shap
  • Skelton
  • Ullswater
  • Warcop

Sports and recreation

In Eden there are King George's Fields, in memorial to King George V, at Appleby and Patterdale.

The council is the owner of the Penrith Leisure Centre which is run by a private company under contract. The council also owns a number of playing fields and recreation grounds throughout the district most notably the sports pitches at Frenchfield on the outskirts of Penrith.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Lucy Townsend and Kathryn Westcott (17 July 2012). "Census 2011: Five lesser-spotted things in the data". BBC News Magazine. Retrieved 17 July 2012. 

Coordinates: 54°40′00″N 2°45′16″W / 54.6667°N 2.7544°W / 54.6667; -2.7544

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