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Kent County Council

Kent County Council is a county council that governs the non-metropolitan county of Kent in England. The non-metropolitan county is smaller than the ceremonial county, which additionally includes the unitary authority of Medway. Kent County Council is the upper tier of elected local government, below which are 12 district councils, and around 300 town and parish councils. The county council has 81 elected councillors. It is one of the largest local authorities in England in terms of population served and the largest local authority of its type.[notes 1]

Kent County Council
Coat of arms
Council logo
Type
Type
Leadership
Gary Cooke,
Conservative
since 25 May 2023[1]
Roger Gough,
Conservative
since 17 October 2019
Amanda Beer
since July 2023
Structure
Seats81 councillors
Political groups
Administration
  Conservative (61)
Other parties
  Labour (7)
  Liberal Democrat (6)
  Green Party (5)
  S&G Residents (1)
  Swale Ind. (1)
Length of term
4 years
Elections
First-past-the-post
Last election
6 May 2021
Next election
1 May 2025
Meeting place
County Hall, County Road, Maidstone, ME14 1XQ
Website
www.kent.gov.uk

In November 2022, the county council stated it, alongside Hampshire County Council, may face bankruptcy within 12 months due to austerity cuts.[2]

History edit

Elected county councils were created in 1889 under the Local Government Act 1888, taking over many administrative functions that had previously been performed by unelected magistrates at the quarter sessions. The areas covered by the new county councils were termed administrative counties. In Kent the administrative county differed from the historic county in a few places:[3]

The first elections to the county council were held in January 1889 and it formally came into being on 1 April 1889, on which day it held its first official meeting at the Sessions House in Maidstone. John Farnaby Lennard was appointed the first chairman of the council.[4]

The county council's duties at first were few, but gradually it absorbed school boards, the rural highway boards and the boards of guardians. The county council adopted the Sessions House as its meeting place.[5]

In 1965, the London Government Act 1963 abolished the existing county of London and replaced it with a new administrative county called Greater London, which took over the Bexley and Bromley areas from the administrative county of Kent. In 1974, the Local Government Act 1972 saw Kent re-classified as a non-metropolitan county and it gained the formerly independent county borough of Canterbury.[6] The county was divided into fourteen non-metropolitan districts which formed a lower tier of local government.[7]

In 1998 the districts of Gillingham and Rochester-upon-Medway were removed from the control of the county council to become a new unitary authority called Medway.[8]

Governance edit

Kent County Council provides county-level services. District-level services are provided by the twelve district councils:

Much of the county is also covered by civil parishes, which form a third tier of local government.[9][7]

Political control edit

The county council has been under Conservative majority control since 1997.

Political control of the council since the 1974 reforms has been as follows:[10]

Party in control Years
Conservative 1974–1993
No overall control 1993–1997
Conservative 1997–present

Leadership edit

The leaders of the council since 1974 have been:[11]

Councillor Party From To
John Grugeon Conservative 1974 1982
Bobby Neame[12] Conservative 1982 1984
Tony Hart Conservative 1984 1992
Brenda Trench Conservative 1992 1993
John Ovenden Labour 1993 1997
Sandy Bruce-Lockhart[13] Conservative May 1997 12 Oct 2005
Paul Carter Conservative 12 Oct 2005 17 Oct 2019
Roger Gough Conservative 17 Oct 2019

Composition edit

Following the 2021 election and by-elections up to October 2023 the composition of the council was as follows:

Party Councillors
Conservative 61
Labour 7
Liberal Democrats 6
Green 5
Swanscombe and Greenhithe Residents' Association 1
Swale Independents 1
Total 81

The Greens, Swale Independent and Swanscombe and Greenhithe Reisdents' Association councillors sit together as the "Green and Independents" group.[14] The next election is due in 2025.

Elections edit

Since the last boundary changes in 2019 the council has comprised 81 councillors representing 72 electoral divisions, with each division electing one or two councillors. Elections are held every four years.[15]

Premises edit

The council is based at County Hall, a complex of buildings on County Road in Maidstone which incorporates the old Sessions House of 1824, which had been the meeting place of the quarter sessions which preceded the county council.[5] The council has various other buildings around the county as well.[16]

Responsibilities edit

The council is responsible for public services such as education, transport, strategic planning, emergency services, social services, public safety and waste disposal.[17]

Transportation edit

 

Kent Top Travel[18] was owned by Kent County Council, and was established by them in 2005. It operated the council's bus network.[19] It was argued that its existence stimulated competition. It also operated a coach charter fleet. The majority of Kent Top Travel's route portfolio comprised rural, evening and Sunday services won under competitive tender from Kent County Council and other local authorities in open competition with private bus operators. Kent Top Travel operated Canterbury City Council's park & ride service from October 2008 until 2013.[20][21] Kent Top Travel operated both single and double deck buses as well as charter coaches. Buses were painted in a white and green livery, the Canterbury park & ride fleet silver and green. Coaches were painted both white & red, and yellow.

Following an independent report criticising Kent County Council's trading companies, in December 2012 it was decided to close Kent Top Travel once its existing contracts expired.[19][22][23] Kent Top Travel ceased trading on 1 October 2013.[24]

Council structure edit

The Council is structured as follows:[25]

County Council

The County Council is made up of 81 elected county councillors. The full council meets seven times a year to agree the council's Constitution and amendments to it, appoint the Leader, and approve the policy framework and budget (including the level of Council Tax).

Cabinet

The cabinet is made up of ten county councillors. The cabinet is responsible for the strategic thinking and decisions that steer how the council is run. The cabinet meets monthly and takes decisions collectively.

Local Boards

Local boards are local community groups that hold regular public meetings across Kent, so that the people of Kent can voice issues that affect their community. They also allocate funding to local projects. There are 12 local boards in Kent, and every county councillor is required to be a member of one local board.

The work of the Council is organized into directorates:

Strategic and Corporate Services

supports the work of the directorates by providing specialist expertise and strategic direction. The department also leads and co-ordinates major change and organisational development.: It manages services that include human resources, finance, governance, law and democracy, strategic commissioning, property and infrastructure, information technology, media and communications, consultation and engagement, customer relations including gateways and contact centre, business intelligence and policy.

Children, Young People and Education

It combines Education services with universal and targeted services for children and young people designed to reduce demand for specialist services, also provided in this directorate. By focusing on prevention and early intervention, their aim is to reduce demand in specialist children's social services by helping families earlier, improving parenting skills and the health and educational outcomes of young children, ensuring they are school ready. KCC will intervene earlier to support families in crisis through area based working and joined up teams providing a more seamless service and better working arrangements with partner organisations.: This encompasses the Kent Youth County Council which provides the young people of the county to have a voice on the issues that matter to young people aged 11–18. Successes of the youth council include the introduction of the Kent Freedom Pass, which allows unlimited travel around Kent for a year at the cost of £100. The Youth County Council holds its elections every November, and four young people from each of the 12 districts are elected to a two-year term. The Kent Youth County Council is also affiliated with the UK Youth Parliament and British Youth Council.[26][27]

Adult Social Care and Health

works with people who need care and support, providing Adult Social Care Services and Public Health Services.[28]

Growth, Environment and Transport

This includes strategic responsibility for the future of the county in terms of planning, economic development, transport policy, and major transport improvement schemes, waste disposal and recycling services. In addition to a range of leisure and cultural facilities including the Turner Contemporary; country parks; libraries; and enforcement services including trading standards and community safety.[29]

Joint arrangements with Medway edit

Kent County Council co-operates with the unitary Medway Council in many ways, for instance in the Kent and Medway Local Plan, and together they run joint agencies. Kent is combined with Medway for the purposes of representation in Parliament. The combined area elects 17 MPs, of whom 14 represent seats entirely within the Kent County Council area and another whose constituency is in both Kent and Medway.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ With a population of 1,576,100 at the 2021 census, Kent is the most populous non-metropolitan county in a two tier arrangement.

References edit

  1. ^ "Council minutes, 25 May 2023". Kent County Council. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
  2. ^ Harris, Mary (14 November 2022). "Leader warns Kent County Council could face bankruptcy in a year". KentLive. Retrieved 14 November 2022.
  3. ^ Local Government Act 1888
  4. ^ "Kent County Council". Kentish Express and Ashford News. 6 April 1889. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
  5. ^ a b Historic England. "The Old Sessions House, Maistone (1086392)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 8 September 2019.
  6. ^ "Local Government Act 1972", legislation.gov.uk, The National Archives, 1972 c. 70, retrieved 22 October 2023
  7. ^ a b "The English Non-metropolitan Districts (Definition) Order 1972", legislation.gov.uk, The National Archives, SI 1972/2039, retrieved 22 October 2023
  8. ^ "The Kent (Borough of Gillingham and City of Rochester upon Medway) (Structural Change) Order 1996", legislation.gov.uk, The National Archives, SI 1996/1876, retrieved 22 October 2023
  9. ^ "Election Maps". Ordnance Survey. Retrieved 17 October 2023.
  10. ^ "Compositions calculator". The Elections Centre. Retrieved 3 March 2023.
  11. ^ "Council minutes". Kent County Council. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
  12. ^ Protz, Roger (2 December 2019). "Robert Neame obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
  13. ^ "Sir Sandy quits as council leader". BBC News. 12 September 2005. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
  14. ^ "County councillors". Kent County Council. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
  15. ^ "The Kent (Electoral Changes) Order 2016", legislation.gov.uk, The National Archives, SI 2016/658
  16. ^ "Our offices". Kent County Council. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
  17. ^
  18. ^ Companies House extract company no 5242900 Kent Top Temps Limited
  19. ^ a b Kent takes axe to council bus operation Buses 13 January 2013
  20. ^ Canterbury City Council
  21. ^ Kent Top Travel takes on Canterbury park 2013-10-21 at the Wayback Machine Bus & Coach Professional 24 October 2008
  22. ^ End of road for Kent County Council bus company Kent Top Travel KentOnline 13 December 2012
  23. ^ Kent County Council to abandon Kent Top Travel Coach & Bus Week issue 1092 19 June 2013 page 5
  24. ^ Kent Top Travel 18 August 2013
  25. ^
  26. ^ "Kent Youth County Council". Kent.gov.uk. from the original on 6 September 2008. Retrieved 12 September 2011.
  27. ^ Porn and Sex » 1 October 2015 at the Wayback Machine. Ukyp.org (24 March 2013). Retrieved on 2013-07-17.
  28. ^ "ASCH Directorate Business Plan 2017-18" (PDF). Kent.gov.uk. 5 April 2017. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
  29. ^ "Kent Leadership | Kent County Council - Structure of KCC". www.kentleadership.co.uk. Retrieved 2 May 2017.

External links edit

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Kent County Council is a county council that governs the non metropolitan county of Kent in England The non metropolitan county is smaller than the ceremonial county which additionally includes the unitary authority of Medway Kent County Council is the upper tier of elected local government below which are 12 district councils and around 300 town and parish councils The county council has 81 elected councillors It is one of the largest local authorities in England in terms of population served and the largest local authority of its type notes 1 Kent County CouncilCoat of armsCouncil logoTypeTypeNon metropolitan countyLeadershipChairGary Cooke Conservative since 25 May 2023 1 LeaderRoger Gough Conservative since 17 October 2019Chief ExecutiveAmanda Beer since July 2023StructureSeats81 councillorsPolitical groupsAdministration Conservative 61 Other parties Labour 7 Liberal Democrat 6 Green Party 5 S amp G Residents 1 Swale Ind 1 Length of term4 yearsElectionsVoting systemFirst past the postLast election6 May 2021Next election1 May 2025Meeting placeCounty Hall County Road Maidstone ME14 1XQWebsitewww wbr kent wbr gov wbr ukIn November 2022 the county council stated it alongside Hampshire County Council may face bankruptcy within 12 months due to austerity cuts 2 Contents 1 History 2 Governance 2 1 Political control 2 2 Leadership 2 3 Composition 2 4 Elections 2 5 Premises 3 Responsibilities 3 1 Transportation 4 Council structure 5 Joint arrangements with Medway 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory editElected county councils were created in 1889 under the Local Government Act 1888 taking over many administrative functions that had previously been performed by unelected magistrates at the quarter sessions The areas covered by the new county councils were termed administrative counties In Kent the administrative county differed from the historic county in a few places 3 The north western part of the historic county around Greenwich Lewisham and Woolwich which had been administered by the Metropolitan Board of Works since 1856 was transferred to the new County of London Canterbury which had been a self governing county corporate since 1471 retained its independence by being made a county borough Urban sanitary districts which straddled county boundaries were placed entirely in one county which saw Tunbridge Wells placed entirely in Kent having previously straddled Kent and Sussex The first elections to the county council were held in January 1889 and it formally came into being on 1 April 1889 on which day it held its first official meeting at the Sessions House in Maidstone John Farnaby Lennard was appointed the first chairman of the council 4 The county council s duties at first were few but gradually it absorbed school boards the rural highway boards and the boards of guardians The county council adopted the Sessions House as its meeting place 5 In 1965 the London Government Act 1963 abolished the existing county of London and replaced it with a new administrative county called Greater London which took over the Bexley and Bromley areas from the administrative county of Kent In 1974 the Local Government Act 1972 saw Kent re classified as a non metropolitan county and it gained the formerly independent county borough of Canterbury 6 The county was divided into fourteen non metropolitan districts which formed a lower tier of local government 7 In 1998 the districts of Gillingham and Rochester upon Medway were removed from the control of the county council to become a new unitary authority called Medway 8 Governance editKent County Council provides county level services District level services are provided by the twelve district councils Ashford Borough Council Canterbury City Council Dartford Borough Council Dover District Council Folkestone and Hythe District Council Gravesham Borough Council Maidstone Borough Council Sevenoaks District Council Swale Borough Council Thanet District Council Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council Tunbridge Wells Borough Council Much of the county is also covered by civil parishes which form a third tier of local government 9 7 Political control edit The county council has been under Conservative majority control since 1997 Political control of the council since the 1974 reforms has been as follows 10 Party in control YearsConservative 1974 1993No overall control 1993 1997Conservative 1997 presentLeadership edit The leaders of the council since 1974 have been 11 Councillor Party From ToJohn Grugeon Conservative 1974 1982Bobby Neame 12 Conservative 1982 1984Tony Hart Conservative 1984 1992Brenda Trench Conservative 1992 1993John Ovenden Labour 1993 1997Sandy Bruce Lockhart 13 Conservative May 1997 12 Oct 2005Paul Carter Conservative 12 Oct 2005 17 Oct 2019Roger Gough Conservative 17 Oct 2019Composition edit Following the 2021 election and by elections up to October 2023 the composition of the council was as follows Party CouncillorsConservative 61Labour 7Liberal Democrats 6Green 5Swanscombe and Greenhithe Residents Association 1Swale Independents 1Total 81The Greens Swale Independent and Swanscombe and Greenhithe Reisdents Association councillors sit together as the Green and Independents group 14 The next election is due in 2025 Elections edit See also Kent County Council elections Since the last boundary changes in 2019 the council has comprised 81 councillors representing 72 electoral divisions with each division electing one or two councillors Elections are held every four years 15 Premises edit The council is based at County Hall a complex of buildings on County Road in Maidstone which incorporates the old Sessions House of 1824 which had been the meeting place of the quarter sessions which preceded the county council 5 The council has various other buildings around the county as well 16 Responsibilities editThe council is responsible for public services such as education transport strategic planning emergency services social services public safety and waste disposal 17 Transportation edit nbsp Kent Top Travel 18 was owned by Kent County Council and was established by them in 2005 It operated the council s bus network 19 It was argued that its existence stimulated competition It also operated a coach charter fleet The majority of Kent Top Travel s route portfolio comprised rural evening and Sunday services won under competitive tender from Kent County Council and other local authorities in open competition with private bus operators Kent Top Travel operated Canterbury City Council s park amp ride service from October 2008 until 2013 20 21 Kent Top Travel operated both single and double deck buses as well as charter coaches Buses were painted in a white and green livery the Canterbury park amp ride fleet silver and green Coaches were painted both white amp red and yellow Following an independent report criticising Kent County Council s trading companies in December 2012 it was decided to close Kent Top Travel once its existing contracts expired 19 22 23 Kent Top Travel ceased trading on 1 October 2013 24 Council structure editThe Council is structured as follows 25 County CouncilThe County Council is made up of 81 elected county councillors The full council meets seven times a year to agree the council s Constitution and amendments to it appoint the Leader and approve the policy framework and budget including the level of Council Tax CabinetThe cabinet is made up of ten county councillors The cabinet is responsible for the strategic thinking and decisions that steer how the council is run The cabinet meets monthly and takes decisions collectively Local BoardsLocal boards are local community groups that hold regular public meetings across Kent so that the people of Kent can voice issues that affect their community They also allocate funding to local projects There are 12 local boards in Kent and every county councillor is required to be a member of one local board The work of the Council is organized into directorates Strategic and Corporate Servicessupports the work of the directorates by providing specialist expertise and strategic direction The department also leads and co ordinates major change and organisational development It manages services that include human resources finance governance law and democracy strategic commissioning property and infrastructure information technology media and communications consultation and engagement customer relations including gateways and contact centre business intelligence and policy Children Young People and EducationIt combines Education services with universal and targeted services for children and young people designed to reduce demand for specialist services also provided in this directorate By focusing on prevention and early intervention their aim is to reduce demand in specialist children s social services by helping families earlier improving parenting skills and the health and educational outcomes of young children ensuring they are school ready KCC will intervene earlier to support families in crisis through area based working and joined up teams providing a more seamless service and better working arrangements with partner organisations This encompasses the Kent Youth County Council which provides the young people of the county to have a voice on the issues that matter to young people aged 11 18 Successes of the youth council include the introduction of the Kent Freedom Pass which allows unlimited travel around Kent for a year at the cost of 100 The Youth County Council holds its elections every November and four young people from each of the 12 districts are elected to a two year term The Kent Youth County Council is also affiliated with the UK Youth Parliament and British Youth Council 26 27 Adult Social Care and Healthworks with people who need care and support providing Adult Social Care Services and Public Health Services 28 Growth Environment and TransportThis includes strategic responsibility for the future of the county in terms of planning economic development transport policy and major transport improvement schemes waste disposal and recycling services In addition to a range of leisure and cultural facilities including the Turner Contemporary country parks libraries and enforcement services including trading standards and community safety 29 Joint arrangements with Medway editKent County Council co operates with the unitary Medway Council in many ways for instance in the Kent and Medway Local Plan and together they run joint agencies Kent is combined with Medway for the purposes of representation in Parliament The combined area elects 17 MPs of whom 14 represent seats entirely within the Kent County Council area and another whose constituency is in both Kent and Medway See also editList of Members of Parliament in Kent White horse of KentNotes edit With a population of 1 576 100 at the 2021 census Kent is the most populous non metropolitan county in a two tier arrangement References edit Council minutes 25 May 2023 Kent County Council Retrieved 21 October 2023 Harris Mary 14 November 2022 Leader warns Kent County Council could face bankruptcy in a year KentLive Retrieved 14 November 2022 Local Government Act 1888 Kent County Council Kentish Express and Ashford News 6 April 1889 Retrieved 22 October 2023 a b Historic England The Old Sessions House Maistone 1086392 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 8 September 2019 Local Government Act 1972 legislation gov uk The National Archives 1972 c 70 retrieved 22 October 2023 a b The English Non metropolitan Districts Definition Order 1972 legislation gov uk The National Archives SI 1972 2039 retrieved 22 October 2023 The Kent Borough of Gillingham and City of Rochester upon Medway Structural Change Order 1996 legislation gov uk The National Archives SI 1996 1876 retrieved 22 October 2023 Election Maps Ordnance Survey Retrieved 17 October 2023 Compositions calculator The Elections Centre Retrieved 3 March 2023 Council minutes Kent County Council Retrieved 24 July 2022 Protz Roger 2 December 2019 Robert Neame obituary The Guardian Retrieved 24 July 2022 Sir Sandy quits as council leader BBC News 12 September 2005 Retrieved 24 July 2022 County councillors Kent County Council Retrieved 22 October 2023 The Kent Electoral Changes Order 2016 legislation gov uk The National Archives SI 2016 658 Our offices Kent County Council Retrieved 22 October 2023 Executive summary Companies House extract company no 5242900 Kent Top Temps Limited a b Kent takes axe to council bus operation Buses 13 January 2013 Park amp Ride Contract Canterbury City Council Kent Top Travel takes on Canterbury park Archived 2013 10 21 at the Wayback Machine Bus amp Coach Professional 24 October 2008 End of road for Kent County Council bus company Kent Top Travel KentOnline 13 December 2012 Kent County Council to abandon Kent Top Travel Coach amp Bus Week issue 1092 19 June 2013 page 5 Thank you for visiting the Kent Top Travel website Kent Top Travel 18 August 2013 Council structure Kent Youth County Council Kent gov uk Archived from the original on 6 September 2008 Retrieved 12 September 2011 Porn and Sex Archived 1 October 2015 at the Wayback Machine Ukyp org 24 March 2013 Retrieved on 2013 07 17 ASCH Directorate Business Plan 2017 18 PDF Kent gov uk 5 April 2017 Retrieved 2 May 2017 Kent Leadership Kent County Council Structure of KCC www kentleadership co uk Retrieved 2 May 2017 External links editKent County Council Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kent County Council amp oldid 1181311568, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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