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Wychavon

52°06′50″N 2°04′52″W / 52.114°N 2.081°W / 52.114; -2.081

Wychavon District
Evesham, the district's largest town.
Wychavon shown within Worcestershire
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Constituent countryEngland
RegionWest Midlands
Non-metropolitan countyWorcestershire
StatusNon-metropolitan district
Admin HQPershore
Incorporated1 April 1974
Government
 • TypeNon-metropolitan district council
 • BodyWychavon District Council
 • LeadershipLeader & Cabinet (Conservative)
 • MPsHarriett Baldwin
Nigel Huddleston
Rachel Maclean
Area
 • Total256.2 sq mi (663.5 km2)
 • Rank50th (of 296)
Population
 (2021)
 • Total133,100[1]
 • Rank176th (of 296)
Ethnicity (2021)
 • Ethnic groups
List
Religion (2021)
 • Religion
List
Time zoneUTC0 (GMT)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+1 (BST)
ONS code47UF (ONS) />E07000238 (GSS)
OS grid referenceSO9445346235

Wychavon is a local government district in Worcestershire, England. The largest towns are Evesham and Droitwich Spa; the council is based in the town of Pershore. The district also includes numerous villages and surrounding rural areas, and includes part of the Cotswolds, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The district's name references the Saxon Kingdom of Hwicce and the River Avon. The population in 2021 was 133,100.

The neighbouring districts are Malvern Hills, Worcester, Wyre Forest, Bromsgrove, Redditch, Stratford-on-Avon, Cotswold, and Tewkesbury.

History edit

The district was created on 1 April 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972, covering the area of five former districts, which were all abolished at the same time:[3]

The name Wychavon was coined for the new district. "Wych" phonetically recalls the Saxon Kingdom of Hwicce, and "Avon" is for the River Avon.[4]

Governance edit

Wychavon District Council
 
Type
Type
Leadership
Robert Raphael,
Conservative
since 17 May 2023[5]
Christopher Day,
Conservative
since 18 October 2023
Vic Allison
since 1 August 2020[6]
Structure
Seats43 councillors
Political groups
Administration (29)
  Conservative (29)
Other parties (14)
  Liberal Democrats (7)
  Green (6)
  Labour (1)
Length of term
4 years
Elections
First past the post
Last election
4 May 2023
Next election
6 May 2027
Meeting place
 
Civic Centre, Queen Elizabeth Drive, Pershore, WR10 1PT
Website
www.wychavon.gov.uk

Wychavon District Council provides district-level services. County-level services are provided by Worcestershire County Council.[7] The whole district is covered by civil parishes, which form a third tier of local government.[8]

Since 2014 the council has shared a chief executive and other staff with neighbouring Wychavon District Council.[9]

 
Droitwich Spa, the district's second-largest town.
 
Pershore, known for Pershore Abbey is the third-largest settlement and the administrative centre of the district.

Political control edit

The council has been under Conservative majority control since 1999.

The first election to the council was held in 1973, initially operating as a shadow authority alongside the outgoing authorities until it came into its powers on 1 April 1974. Political control of the council since 1974 has been as follows:[10][11][12]

Party in control Years
Independent 1974–1983
No overall control 1983–1987
Conservative 1987–1995
No overall control 1995–1999
Conservative 1999–present

Leadership edit

The leaders of the council since 1999 have been:[13]

Councillor Party From To
John Grantham[14] Liberal Democrats 9 May 1999
Malcolm Meikle[15][16] Conservative May 1999 May 2003
Martin Jennings Conservative May 2003 6 May 2007
Paul Middlebrough Conservative 22 May 2007 20 May 2015
Linda Robinson Conservative 20 May 2015 Oct 2018
Bradley Thomas Conservative 7 Nov 2018 18 Oct 2023
Christopher Day Conservative 18 Oct 2023

Composition edit

Following the 2023 election the composition of the council was:[17]

Party Councillors
Conservative 29
Liberal Democrats 7
Green 6
Labour 1
Total 43

The next election is due in 2027.

Elections edit

Since the last boundary changes in 2023 the council has comprised 43 councillors representing 27 wards, each electing one, two or three councillors. Elections are held every four years.[18]

Premises edit

The council is based at the Civic Centre on Queen Elizabeth Drive in Pershore, which was purpose-built for the council in 1991. The council also maintains offices in Droitwich and Evesham.[19]

Civil parishes edit

The whole district is divided into civil parishes. The parish councils for Droitwich Spa, Evesham and Pershore have declared their parishes to be towns, allowing them to take the style "town council". Broadway is a post town, but has not been declared a town by its parish council.[20] The Wychavon district includes the following civil parishes:

References edit

  1. ^ "Mid-Year Population Estimates, UK, June 2021". Office for National Statistics. 21 December 2022. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
  2. ^ a b UK Census (2021). "2021 Census Area Profile – Wychavon Local Authority (E07000238)". Nomis. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 5 January 2024.
  3. ^ "The English Non-metropolitan Districts (Definition) Order 1972", legislation.gov.uk, The National Archives, SI 1972/2039, retrieved 31 May 2023
  4. ^ "The English Non-metropolitan Districts (Names) Order 1973", legislation.gov.uk, The National Archives, SI 1973/551, retrieved 31 May 2023
  5. ^ "Council minutes, 17 May 2023". Wychavon District Council. 17 May 2023. Retrieved 13 February 2024.
  6. ^ Calkin, Sarah (15 May 2020). "People moves: Districts confirm joint chiefs, Howe returns to local government". Local Government Chronicle. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  7. ^ "Local Government Act 1972", legislation.gov.uk, The National Archives, 1972 c. 70, retrieved 31 May 2023
  8. ^ "Election Maps". Ordnance Survey. Retrieved 9 January 2023.
  9. ^ Cosgrove, David (17 October 2014). "Malvern Hills and Wychavon Councils to share chief executive". Worcester News. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  10. ^ "Compositions calculator". The Elections Centre. 4 March 2016. Retrieved 9 September 2022.
  11. ^ "Complete round-up of results from Thursday's local council elections". The Times. NewsBank. 4 May 1991.
  12. ^ "England council elections". BBC News Online. 10 May 2011. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  13. ^ "Council minutes". Wychavon District Council. Retrieved 21 September 2022.
  14. ^ "Middle England takes its revenge". Birmingham Post. 8 May 1999. p. 3. Retrieved 21 September 2022.
  15. ^ "Cutback council 'forgot' £658,000". Birmingham Post. 19 July 1999. p. 3. Retrieved 21 September 2022.
  16. ^ "Leaders picked for Wychavon". Worcester News. 28 May 2003. Retrieved 21 September 2022.
  17. ^ "Local elections 2023: live council results for England". The Guardian.
  18. ^ "The Wychavon (Electoral Changes) Order 2023", legislation.gov.uk, The National Archives, SI 2023/26, retrieved 11 February 2024
  19. ^ "Contact us". Wychavon District Council. Retrieved 13 February 2024.
  20. ^ "Parish Councils". Wychavon District Council. Retrieved 13 February 2024.

wychavon, districtnon, metropolitan, districtevesham, district, largest, town, shown, within, worcestershiresovereign, stateunited, kingdomconstituent, countryenglandregionwest, midlandsnon, metropolitan, countyworcestershirestatusnon, metropolitan, districtad. 52 06 50 N 2 04 52 W 52 114 N 2 081 W 52 114 2 081 Wychavon DistrictNon metropolitan districtEvesham the district s largest town Wychavon shown within WorcestershireSovereign stateUnited KingdomConstituent countryEnglandRegionWest MidlandsNon metropolitan countyWorcestershireStatusNon metropolitan districtAdmin HQPershoreIncorporated1 April 1974Government TypeNon metropolitan district council BodyWychavon District Council LeadershipLeader amp Cabinet Conservative MPsHarriett BaldwinNigel HuddlestonRachel MacleanArea Total256 2 sq mi 663 5 km2 Rank50th of 296 Population 2021 Total133 100 1 Rank176th of 296 Ethnicity 2021 2 Ethnic groupsList 96 9 White1 2 Mixed1 1 Asian0 5 other0 3 BlackReligion 2021 2 ReligionList 57 7 Christianity35 no religion0 5 Islam0 2 Hinduism0 1 Judaism0 3 Sikhism0 3 Buddhism0 4 other5 6 not statedTime zoneUTC0 GMT Summer DST UTC 1 BST ONS code47UF ONS gt E07000238 GSS OS grid referenceSO9445346235Wychavon is a local government district in Worcestershire England The largest towns are Evesham and Droitwich Spa the council is based in the town of Pershore The district also includes numerous villages and surrounding rural areas and includes part of the Cotswolds a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty The district s name references the Saxon Kingdom of Hwicce and the River Avon The population in 2021 was 133 100 The neighbouring districts are Malvern Hills Worcester Wyre Forest Bromsgrove Redditch Stratford on Avon Cotswold and Tewkesbury Contents 1 History 2 Governance 2 1 Political control 2 2 Leadership 2 3 Composition 2 4 Elections 2 5 Premises 3 Civil parishes 4 ReferencesHistory editThe district was created on 1 April 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972 covering the area of five former districts which were all abolished at the same time 3 Droitwich Municipal Borough Droitwich Rural District except parish of Warndon which went to Worcester Evesham Municipal Borough Evesham Rural District Pershore Rural District except parish of St Peter the Great County which went to Worcester The name Wychavon was coined for the new district Wych phonetically recalls the Saxon Kingdom of Hwicce and Avon is for the River Avon 4 Governance editWychavon District Council nbsp TypeTypeNon metropolitan districtLeadershipChairRobert Raphael Conservative since 17 May 2023 5 LeaderChristopher Day Conservative since 18 October 2023Chief ExecutiveVic Allison since 1 August 2020 6 StructureSeats43 councillorsPolitical groupsAdministration 29 Conservative 29 Other parties 14 Liberal Democrats 7 Green 6 Labour 1 Length of term4 yearsElectionsVoting systemFirst past the postLast election4 May 2023Next election6 May 2027Meeting place nbsp Civic Centre Queen Elizabeth Drive Pershore WR10 1PTWebsitewww wbr wychavon wbr gov wbr ukWychavon District Council provides district level services County level services are provided by Worcestershire County Council 7 The whole district is covered by civil parishes which form a third tier of local government 8 Since 2014 the council has shared a chief executive and other staff with neighbouring Wychavon District Council 9 nbsp Droitwich Spa the district s second largest town nbsp Pershore known for Pershore Abbey is the third largest settlement and the administrative centre of the district Political control edit The council has been under Conservative majority control since 1999 The first election to the council was held in 1973 initially operating as a shadow authority alongside the outgoing authorities until it came into its powers on 1 April 1974 Political control of the council since 1974 has been as follows 10 11 12 Party in control YearsIndependent 1974 1983No overall control 1983 1987Conservative 1987 1995No overall control 1995 1999Conservative 1999 presentLeadership edit The leaders of the council since 1999 have been 13 Councillor Party From ToJohn Grantham 14 Liberal Democrats 9 May 1999Malcolm Meikle 15 16 Conservative May 1999 May 2003Martin Jennings Conservative May 2003 6 May 2007Paul Middlebrough Conservative 22 May 2007 20 May 2015Linda Robinson Conservative 20 May 2015 Oct 2018Bradley Thomas Conservative 7 Nov 2018 18 Oct 2023Christopher Day Conservative 18 Oct 2023Composition edit Following the 2023 election the composition of the council was 17 Party CouncillorsConservative 29Liberal Democrats 7Green 6Labour 1Total 43The next election is due in 2027 Elections edit See also Wychavon District Council elections Since the last boundary changes in 2023 the council has comprised 43 councillors representing 27 wards each electing one two or three councillors Elections are held every four years 18 Premises edit The council is based at the Civic Centre on Queen Elizabeth Drive in Pershore which was purpose built for the council in 1991 The council also maintains offices in Droitwich and Evesham 19 Civil parishes editFurther information List of civil parishes in Worcestershire The whole district is divided into civil parishes The parish councils for Droitwich Spa Evesham and Pershore have declared their parishes to be towns allowing them to take the style town council Broadway is a post town but has not been declared a town by its parish council 20 The Wychavon district includes the following civil parishes Abberton Parish Meeting Abbots Morton Parish Council Ashton under Hill Parish Council Badsey and Aldington Parish Council Beckford Parish Council Bickmarsh Parish Meeting Birlingham Parish Council Bishampton and Throckmorton Parish Council Bredicot Parish Meeting Bredon Bredon s Norton and Westmancote Parish Council Bretforton Parish Council Broadway Parish Council Broughton Hackett Parish Meeting Charlton Parish Council Childswickham Parish Council Churchill Parish Meeting Cleeve Prior Parish Council Cookhill Parish Council Cropthorne Parish Council Crowle Parish Council Defford and Besford Parish Council Dodderhill Parish Council Drakes Broughton and Wadborough with Pirton Parish Council Droitwich Spa Town Council Eckington Parish Council Elmbridge Parish Council Elmley Castle Bricklehampton and Netherton Parish Council Elmley Lovett Parish Council Evesham Town Council Fladbury Parish Council Flyford Flavell Grafton Flyford and North Piddle Parish Council Great Comberton Parish Council Hadzor Himbleton Huddington and Oddingley Saleway Parish Council Hampton Lovett and Westwood Parish Council Hanbury Parish Council Hartlebury Parish Council Harvington Parish Council Hill and Moor Parish Council Hindlip Martin Hussingtree and Salwarpe Parish Council Hinton on the Green and Aston Somerville Parish Council Honeybourne Parish Council Inkberrow Parish Council Kemerton Parish Council Kington and Dormston Parish Council Little Comberton Parish Council Naunton Beauchamp Parish Council North and Middle Littleton Parish Council North Claines Parish Council Norton and Lenchwick Parish Council Norton juxta Kempsey Parish Council Offenham Parish Council Ombersley and Doverdale Parish Council Overbury and Conderton Parish Council Pebworth Parish Council Peopleton Parish Council Pershore Town Council Pinvin Parish Council Rous Lench Parish Council Sedgeberrow Parish Council South Littleton Parish Council Spetchley Parish Meeting South Lenches Parish Council Stock and Bradley Parish Council Stoulton Parish Council Strensham Parish Council Tibberton Parish Council Upton Snodsbury Parish Council Upton Warren Parish Council White Ladies Aston Parish Meeting Whittington Parish Council Wick Parish Council Wickhamford Parish Council Wyre Piddle Parish CouncilReferences edit Mid Year Population Estimates UK June 2021 Office for National Statistics 21 December 2022 Retrieved 18 October 2023 a b UK Census 2021 2021 Census Area Profile Wychavon Local Authority E07000238 Nomis Office for National Statistics Retrieved 5 January 2024 The English Non metropolitan Districts Definition Order 1972 legislation gov uk The National Archives SI 1972 2039 retrieved 31 May 2023 The English Non metropolitan Districts Names Order 1973 legislation gov uk The National Archives SI 1973 551 retrieved 31 May 2023 Council minutes 17 May 2023 Wychavon District Council 17 May 2023 Retrieved 13 February 2024 Calkin Sarah 15 May 2020 People moves Districts confirm joint chiefs Howe returns to local government Local Government Chronicle Retrieved 11 February 2024 Local Government Act 1972 legislation gov uk The National Archives 1972 c 70 retrieved 31 May 2023 Election Maps Ordnance Survey Retrieved 9 January 2023 Cosgrove David 17 October 2014 Malvern Hills and Wychavon Councils to share chief executive Worcester News Retrieved 11 February 2024 Compositions calculator The Elections Centre 4 March 2016 Retrieved 9 September 2022 Complete round up of results from Thursday s local council elections The Times NewsBank 4 May 1991 England council elections BBC News Online 10 May 2011 Retrieved 25 April 2015 Council minutes Wychavon District Council Retrieved 21 September 2022 Middle England takes its revenge Birmingham Post 8 May 1999 p 3 Retrieved 21 September 2022 Cutback council forgot 658 000 Birmingham Post 19 July 1999 p 3 Retrieved 21 September 2022 Leaders picked for Wychavon Worcester News 28 May 2003 Retrieved 21 September 2022 Local elections 2023 live council results for England The Guardian The Wychavon Electoral Changes Order 2023 legislation gov uk The National Archives SI 2023 26 retrieved 11 February 2024 Contact us Wychavon District Council Retrieved 13 February 2024 Parish Councils Wychavon District Council Retrieved 13 February 2024 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wychavon amp oldid 1209177261, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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