Wyre Forest District
52°23′20″N 2°15′18″W / 52.389°N 2.255°W
Wyre Forest District | |
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Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Constituent country | England |
Region | West Midlands |
Non-metropolitan county | Worcestershire |
Status | Non-metropolitan district |
Admin HQ | Kidderminster |
Incorporated | 1 April 1974 |
Government | |
• Type | Non-metropolitan district council |
• Body | Wyre Forest District Council |
• Leadership | Leader & Cabinet (Conservative) |
• MP | Mark Garnier |
Area | |
• Total | 75.4 sq mi (195.4 km2) |
• Rank | 147th (of 296) |
Population (2022) | |
• Total | 102,328 |
• Rank | 237th (of 296) |
• Density | 1,400/sq mi (520/km2) |
• Ethnicity | 98.2% White |
Time zone | UTC0 (GMT) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+1 (BST) |
ONS code | 47UG (ONS) E07000239 (GSS) |
OS grid reference | SO8264776847 |
Website | www |
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Wyre Forest is a local government district in Worcestershire, England, covering the towns of Kidderminster, Stourport-on-Severn and Bewdley, and several civil parishes and their villages. Its council was previously based in Stourport-on-Severn, but moved to new purpose built offices on the outskirts of Kidderminster in 2012.[1]
The district was formed under the Local Government Act 1972, on 1 April 1974, as a merger of Bewdley and Kidderminster municipal boroughs, Stourport-on-Severn Urban District Council and Kidderminster Rural District Council.
Since 2011, Wyre Forest has formed part of the Greater Birmingham & Solihull Local Enterprise Partnership along with neighbouring authorities Birmingham, Bromsgrove, Cannock Chase, East Staffordshire, Lichfield, Redditch, Solihull and Tamworth.
Governance
The Wyre Forest parliamentary constituency, which covers most of the district, is represented by the Conservative MP Mark Garnier. He has held the seat since the 2010 general election, when he gained it from Richard Taylor of Health Concern, who had held the seat from 2001 to 2010.[2]
Elections to Wyre Forest District Council are held in three out of every four years, with one third of the seats on the council being elected at each election. Since the first election to the council in 1973 no party has held a majority on the council for most of the time, while the Conservatives, Labour and Health Concern have had periods in control. The Conservatives regained a majority at the last election in 2015 and as of that election the council is composed of the following councillors:-[3]
#0087DC #E4003B #DCDCDC #DCDCDC #6D3177 #EB7A43Party | Councillors | |
Conservative Party | 23 | |
Labour Party | 3 | |
Independent | 3 | |
Independent Community and Health Concern | 2 | |
UKIP | 1 | |
Liberal | 1 |
Parishes
- Areley Kings
- Bewdley
- Broome
- Chaddesley Corbett
- Churchill and Blakedown
- Kidderminster
- Kidderminster Foreign
- Ribbesford
- Rock
- Rushock
- Stone
- Stourport-on-Severn
- Upper Arley
- Wilden
- Wolverley and Cookley
Schools
- The Bewdley School and Sixth Form Centre
- Wolverley C E Secondary School
- The Stourport High School & VIth Form Centre
- King Charles I School
- Baxter College
Media
References
- ^ "New £10.5m Wyre Forest District Council HQ to open its doors". The Shuttle. 28 September 2012. Retrieved 23 May 2015.
- ^ Klensch, Sabine (7 May 2010). "General election 2010: Tories gain Wyre Forest from independent Taylor". politics.co.uk. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
- ^ "Wyre Forest Tories tighten grip on council". Evesham Journal. 10 June 2015. Retrieved 10 June 2015.