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Lancashire County Council

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Lancashire County Council
Arms of Lancashire County Council
http://www.lancashire.gov.uk/
Executive Conservative
Lancashire Cabinet
  • Anne Brown
  • Tom Burns
  • Janice Henderson
  • Hazel Harding (leader)
  • Marcus Johnstone
  • Tony Martin
  • Jennifer Mein
  • Vali Patel
  • Doreen Pollitt
  • Matthew Tomlinson
Districts and Unitaries


Lancashire County Council is the upper-tier local authority for the non-metropolitan county of Lancashire, England. It currently consists of 84 councillors, and is controlled by the Conservative Party, who won control of the council in the local council elections in June 2009, ending 28 years of Labour control.[1][2] The Conservative Party have 51 councillors, versus 16 Labour councillors, 10 Liberal Democrats, three independents and two Green Party councillors. The Idle Toad party and the British National Party each have a single councillor. The election of BNP candidate Sharon Wilkinson to the council seat of Padiham and Burnley West in the borough of Burnley made her the first ever County Councillor to represent the BNP.[3]

The Council leader chairs a cabinet of 10 councillors who each have responsibility for particular functions of the council. The Chief Executive is Ged Fitzgerald who was appointed in 2008[4] and heads the Council's 40,000-strong workforce.

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[edit] History

The council was first set up under 1889 under the Local Government Act 1888, covering the administrative county. It was reconstituted under the Local Government Act 1972 to cover a different territory. In the 1990s, Blackburn with Darwen and Blackpool left the area covered by the council. This is one of only three county councils in the country with a BNP councillor.

[edit] Political makeup

Elections are held every year.

Year Conservative Party Labour Liberal Democrats Independents Green Party BNP Idle Toad
2009 51 16 10 3 2 1 1
2005 31 44 6 2 1 0 1
Year Control
2009 CON
2004 LAB
2003 LAB
2002 LAB
2000 LAB
1999 LAB
1998 LAB
1996 LAB
1995 LAB
1994 LAB
1992 NOC
1991 NOC
1990 CON
1988 CON
1987 CON
1986 NOC
1984 CON
1983 CON
1982 CON
1980 CON
1979 CON
1978 CON
1976 CON
1973 NOC

[edit] References

  1. ^ Declared result for election held on 04 June 2009 Lancashire County Council - URL accessed 5 June 2009]
  2. ^ Red rose county turns Tory blue bbc.co.uk URL accessed 5 June 2009
  3. ^ First county council seat for BNP bbc.co.uk URL accessed 5 June 2009
  4. ^ "New chief executive appointed". Lancashire County Council. 2008-02-28. http://www.lancashire.gov.uk/corporate/news/press_releases/y/m/release.asp?id=200802&r=PR08/0095. Retrieved on 2008-07-05. 

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