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Tunbridge Wells Borough Council

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Tunbridge Wells Borough Council
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Type
Type
History
Founded1 April 1974
Leadership
Mayor
James Scholes
Leader of the Council
Alan McDermott, Conservatives
Seats48 councillors
Elections
First past the post
Last election
2 May 2019
Meeting place
Town Hall, Tunbridge Wells
Website
www.tunbridgewells.gov.uk

Tunbridge Wells Borough Council is the local authority for the Borough of Tunbridge Wells.

The Council is composed of 48 councillors representing 20 wards across the borough.[1] Eight wards are within Royal Tunbridge Wells itself: Broadwater, Culverden; Pantiles & St Marks; Park; Rusthall; Sherwood & St John's and St. James. The remainder are rural wards covering the other main towns and villages.

Political control

As of the November 2019 election the political composition of the Council is:

  • Conservatives: 27 seats
  • Liberal Democrats: 10 seats
  • Labour: 4 seats
  • Tunbridge Wells Alliance: 6 seats
  • Independent: 1 seat

The Tunbridge Wells Alliance was formed to oppose the Council's proposed Calverley Square redevelopment.[2]

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