Worcestershire County Council
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Worcestershire County Council | |
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Seats | 57 councillors[1] |
30 / 57
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12 / 57
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4 / 57
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3 / 57
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1 / 57
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"Wythall Residents Association"
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1 / 57
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Elections | |
First past the post | |
Last election
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2 May 2013 |
Next election
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2017 |
Website | |
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Worcestershire County Council is the county council that governs the non-metropolitan county of Worcestershire in England. It has 57 Councillors and is currently controlled by the Conservative Party. The Council's headquarters is County Hall in Worcester which was also the headquarters for the preceding Hereford and Worcester County Council.
Worcestershire County Council was created in 1889 and abolished in 1974, replaced by Hereford and Worcester County Council. The current county council was created in 1998.
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New creation | County council 1889 – 1974 |
Succeeded by Hereford and Worcester County Council |
Preceded by | County council 1998 – present |
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Categories:
- Use dmy dates from March 2015
- Use British English from March 2015
- Local government in Worcestershire
- Politics of Worcestershire
- County councils of England
- 1889 establishments in England
- 1998 establishments in England
- 1974 disestablishments in England
- Local education authorities in England
- Local authorities in Worcestershire
- Major precepting authorities in England
- Leader and cabinet executives