Suffolk County Council
Suffolk County Council | |
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Type | |
Type | |
Leadership | |
Chair of the Council | Cllr James Finch, Conservative since 23 May 2019 |
Leader of the Council | Cllr Matthew Hicks, Conservative since 24 May 2018 |
Chief executive | Nicola Beach since May 2018 |
Structure | |
Seats | 75 (38 needed for a majority) |
Political groups |
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Length of term | 4 years |
Elections | |
First-past-the-post | |
Last election | 4 May 2017 |
Next election | 7 May 2021 |
Meeting place | |
Endeavour House Ipswich Suffolk United Kingdom | |
Website | |
www |
Suffolk County Council is the administrative authority for the county of Suffolk, England. It is run by 75 elected county councillors representing 63 divisions. It is a member of the East of England Local Government Association.
History
Established in 1974 and initially based at East Suffolk County Hall, the Council relocated to Endeavour House in Ipswich in 2004.[1] In September 2010, the council announced that it would seek to outsource a number of its services, in an attempt to cut its own budget by 30%.[2] Controversy surrounding the then CEO Andrea Hill, some concerning including £122,000 spent on management consultants, featured in the local and national press in 2011;[3] this led to her facing a disciplinary hearing, and subsequently resigning.[4]
Structure of the County Council
The County Council is led by its CEO Nicola Beach, who has been in this role since May 2018.[5]
The Council is split into 5 distinct areas known as directorates.[6] Each directorate has responsibility for a range of services and statutory requirements.
Directorates | Directors |
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Adult and Community Services (ACS) | Director Sue Cook |
Corporate Services (CS) | Director Chris Bally |
Fire and Public Safety (FPS) | Director Mark Hardingham |
Growth, Highways and Infrastructure (GHI) | Director Mark Ash |
Health, Wellbeing and Children’s Services (HWC) | Director Allan Cadzow |
Responsibilities
Suffolk County Council is responsible for major services which are provided countywide. These include:
- Education and learning: schools, evening classes for adults, youth clubs and higher education grants.
- Environment: conservation of the countryside and public access to it, waste disposal and archaeological services.
- Leisure and culture: archives and support for arts and museums.
- Public safety: fire rescue service and emergency planning advice.
- Registrars: registration of births, marriages and deaths.
- Social care: care for older people who are physically or mentally infirm, or have a mental health problem, those with physical or learning disabilities and children and families who need protection and support.
- Trading standards: protecting consumers and giving advice.
- Transport and streets: maintaining and improving Suffolk's roads, footpaths and public rights of way, road safety, public transport co-ordination.
Shared services
Responsibility for some services is shared between the county council and borough, district and parish councils in Suffolk, including:
- Conservation
- Economic promotion
- Emergency planning
- Museums and the arts
- Public transport
- Street cleaning
- Tourism
Suffolk Electoral Divisions
Suffolk County Council is organised into Electoral Divisions. These divisions are periodically reviewed. As of 2018, there were 63 divisions of which 51 each returned a single member, a further 12 divisions each being represented by two members.[7]
District | No. | Division | Councillor |
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Babergh District | 1 | Belstead Brook | ! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Christopher Hudson |
2 | Cosford | ! style="background-color:Template:Green Party of England and Wales/meta/color; color:white"|Robert Lindsay | |
3 | Great Cornard | ! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Peter Beer | |
4 | Hadleigh | ! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Mick Fraser | |
5 | Melford | ! style="background-color:Template:Independent politician/meta/color; color:black"|Richard Kemp | |
6 | Peninsula | ! style="background-color:Template:Liberal Democrats (UK)/meta/color; color:black"|David Wood | |
7 | Samford | ! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Gordon Jones | |
8 | Stour Valley | ! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|James Finch | |
9 | Sudbury | ! style="background-color:Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Jack Owen | |
10 | Sudbury East and Waldingfield | ! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Colin Spence | |
Ipswich Borough Council | 16 | Bixley | ! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Paul West |
17 | Bridge | ! style="background-color:Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Jack Abbott | |
18 | Chantry | ! style="background-color:Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Helen Armitage | |
! style="background-color:Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Peter Gardiner | |||
19 | Gainsborough | ! style="background-color:Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Kim Clements | |
20 | Priory Heath | ! style="background-color:Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Bill Quinton | |
21 | Rushmere | ! style="background-color:Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Sandra Gage | |
22 | St Helen's | ! style="background-color:Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Mandy Gaylard | |
23 | St John's | ! style="background-color:Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Sarah Adams | |
24 | St Margaret's and Westgate | ! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Chris Chambers | |
! style="background-color:Template:Liberal Democrats (UK)/meta/color; color:black"|Inga Lockington | |||
25 | Whitehouse and Whitton | ! style="background-color:Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Kathy Bole | |
! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|David Goldsmithh | |||
East Suffolk District | 45 | Aldeburgh and Leiston | ! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Russ Rainger |
46 | Blything | ! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Richard Smith | |
47 | Carlford | Vacant | |
48 | Felixstowe Coastal | ! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Steve Wiles | |
! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Graham Newman | |||
49 | Felixstowe North and Trimley | ! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Stuart Bird | |
50 | Framlingham | ! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Stephen Burroughes | |
51 | Kesgrave and Rushmere St Andrew | ! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Stuart Lawson | |
! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Robert Whiting | |||
52 | Martlesham | ! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Patricia O’Brien | |
53 | Wickham | ! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Alexander Nicoll | |
54 | Wilford | ! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Andrew Reid | |
55 | Woodbridge | ! style="background-color:Template:Liberal Democrats (UK)/meta/color; color:black"|Caroline Page | |
56 | Beccles | ! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Mark Bee | |
! style="background-color:Template:Green Party of England and Wales/meta/color; color:white"|Elfrede Bramley-Crawshaw | |||
57 | Bungay | ! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Peter Beer | |
58 | Gunton | ! style="background-color:Template:Independent politician/meta/color; color:black"|Steve Ardley | |
! style="background-color:Template:Labour Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Keith Patience | |||
59 | Halesworth | ! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Tony Goldson | |
60 | Kessingland and Southwold | ! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Michael Ladd | |
61 | Lowestoft South | ! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Jenny Ceresa | |
! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Jamie Starling | |||
62 | Oulton | ! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|James Reeder | |
! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Keith Robinson | |||
63 | Pakefield | ! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Craig Rivett | |
! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Melanie Vigo di Gallidoro | |||
West Suffolk District | 11 | Brandon | ! style="background-color:Template:Independent politician/meta/color; color:black"|Victor Lukaniuk |
12 | Exning and Newmarket | ! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Rachel Hood | |
13 | Mildenhall | ! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Louis Busuttil | |
14 | Newmarket and Red Lodge | ! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Andy Drummond | |
15 | Row Heath | ! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Colin Noble | |
36 | Blackbourn | ! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Joanna Spicer | |
37 | Clare | ! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Mary Evans | |
38 | Eastgate and Moreton Hall | ! style="background-color:Template:Independent politician/meta/color; color:black"|Trevor Beckwith | |
39 | Harwick | ! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Richard Rout | |
40 | Haverhill Cangle | ! style="background-color:Template:Independent politician/meta/color; color:black"|Paula Fox | |
! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Quillon Fox | |||
41 | Haverhill East and Kedington | ! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|David Roach | |
42 | Thingoe North | ! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Beccy Hopfensperger | |
43 | Thingoe South | ! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Karen Soons | |
44 | Tower | ! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|Robert Everitt | |
! style="background-color:Template:Conservative Party (UK)/meta/color; color:white"|David Nettleton |
Elections
There are currently 75 Councillors elected to SCC. The council is run by the Conservative party. The Conservatives hold 52 seats on the Council, Labour 11, Liberal Democrats 5, Independents 3, Greens 3 and West Suffolk Independents 1.
These last elections were held in May 2017.
Previous elections include:
- 2013 Suffolk County Council election
- 2009 Suffolk County Council election
- 2005 Suffolk County Council election
- 2001 Suffolk County Council election
References
- ^ Noble, Jason (27 December 2018). "New plans revealed for former County Hall in Ipswich". Ipswich Star. Retrieved 25 August 2020.
The historic former County Hall offices in St Helen's Street have been unoccupied since Suffolk County Council moved out in 2004 to Endeavour House.
- ^ "Suffolk County Council to outsource most services". BBC News. 23 September 2010. Retrieved 23 September 2010.
- ^ Private Eye
- ^ "Council chief Andrea Hill quits Suffolk Council". BBC News. 6 July 2011.
- ^ "Chief Executive Officer". Suffolk County Council. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
- ^ "Directorates". Suffolk County Council. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
- ^ "Electoral Divisions – Key to Map" (PDF). www.suffolk.gov.uk. Suffolk County Council. Retrieved 6 May 2020.