Bridgwater Town Council Explained

Bridgwater Town Council
Coa Pic:The seal of Bridgwater Town Council.jpg
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House Type:Town Council of the Civil Parish of Bridgwater
Leader1:Mick Lerry
Leader2:Brian Smedley
Members:16 town councillors
Structure1:Bridgwater Town Council 2024.svg
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Political Groups1:

Labour (11)

Independent (1)

Voting System1:First past the post
Last Election1:5 May 2022
Next Election1:7 May 2026
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Meeting Place:Bridgwater Town Hall

Bridgwater Town Council is a parish level authority in Bridgwater, Somerset, England. It owns and administers Bridgwater Town Hall, the Blake Museum and the adjacent historic Bridgwater Town Mill, and awards grants.

History

Following the implementation of Local Government Act 1972 in March 1974, Bridgwater Borough Council was abolished, and Charter Trustees were created, drawn from the 16 councillors elected to Sedgemoor District Council in Somerset, England, that represented the borough wards, who maintained the continuity of the town's legal status until such time as a parish council was established. Duties were limited to ceremonial activities. In Bridgwater's case this extended to being responsible for the Town's charters,[1] muniments[2] and historic silver.[3] Bridgwater Town Council was created in 2003, with sixteen elected members representing six wards of the town — Bower (three); Eastover (two); Hamp (three); Quantock (three); Sydenham (three) and Victoria (two). The wards were changed in 2011 to Westover (three); Hamp (two); Wyndham (two); Victoria (two); Eastover (two); Fairfax west (one); Fairfax east (two); Dunwear north (one) and Dunwear south (one).[4]

The Council's seal has been used by the Mayor, Bailiffs and Burgesses of the town since the Middle ages.[5]

Bridgwater Town Council owns Bridgwater Town Hall, which houses the Town Clerks office, Mayor’s Parlour, Charter Hall and meeting rooms and a new suite of additional offices plus numerous offices hired out to the community. The Town Hall main rooms have been restored, and some are available for hire.[6] It owns and administers the Blake Museum, and the adjacent historic Bridgwater Town Mill These are administered by joint committee of councillors and volunteer members of the Friends of Blake Museum,[7] who do the day-to-day management. Trinity Hall is leased to On Your Bike, a local charity that trains people to refurbish bicycle and learn skills.[8]

The Council gives financial support to the Victoria Park [9] and Sydenham Community[10] centres and the Hamp Community Association.[11] It gives financial support to Bridgwater Arts Centre, and in May 2020 it took over the ownership of the Arts Centre from Sedgemoor District Council.[12] The town has international links with La Ciotat (France), 1957; Homberg (Efze) (Germany), 1992; Uherske Hradiste (Czech Republic), 1992; Marsa (Malta) 2006; Priverno (Italy) 2015; Seattle (USA) 2015 and Camacha, Madeira, (Portugal) 2019.[13] [14]

Wards and Councillors

Since 2011 Bridgwater is divided into eightWards, each represented by one to three Town Councillors.[15] Elections are held every four years on the same day of that year's local elections, with the most recent being on 5 May 2022. In these elections all seats on the council are contested. Following the 2022 election's results[16] and subsequent by-elections[17] the current composition of councillors is:

Current town council
Ward Councillor Party
Dunwear North Ward Dave Loveridge
Dunwear South Ward Suria Aujla
Eastover Ward Tony Heywood
Jacqui Solomon
Fairfax Ward Irena Hubble
Richard Morgan
Diogo Rodrigues
Hamp WardLiz Leavy
Leigh Redman
Victoria WardMick Lerry
Liz Marsh
Westover WardTim Mander
Kathy Pearce
Brian Smedley
Hamp WardRachel Lilley
Gill Slocombe

Town-wide Grants

The Council's two Grant Schemes are for one-off grants up to £2,500 for community groups. One is ring-fenced for grants in Wards; the other is for town-wide community groups with heritage, cultural and social aims, such as the Friends of Wembdon Road Cemetery, a group which is restoring a closed Victorian cemetery.[18]

The Council funds with £7,000 the Quayside festival in the summer via the Bridgwater Cultural partnership.[19]

In the winter it sponsors a Bridgwater History Day when various talks are given on aspects of the town's past.[20]

Youth Grants - These total £10,000 per year and applications are decided by a 'Youth Forum' drawn from the schools.[21]

Twinning Grants - These total c.£2,500 per year, of which £300 goes as general running to the 6 twinning organisations and the remainder on an annual twinning week.[22]

Other Links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Borough Charters. Bridgwater Heritage Group. 13 May 2020.
  2. Web site: Borough Archives. Bridgwater Heritage group. 15 May 2020.
  3. Web site: Borough maces. Bridgwater Heritage Group. 13 May 2020.
  4. Web site: The Council. 15 February 2019. Bridgwater Town Council. 13 May 2020.
  5. Web site: Bridgwater town seals. Bridgwater Heritage Group. 13 May 2020.
  6. Web site: The hire of a room in the Town Hall. 15 May 2019. Bridgwater Town Council. 15 May 2020.
  7. Web site: Friends of Blake Museum. Friends of Blake Museum. 13 May 2020.
  8. Web site: On Your Bike. On Your Bike. 13 May 2020.
  9. Web site: Victoria Park Community Centre, Bridgwater. Victoria Park Community Centr . 13 May 2020.
  10. Web site: Sydenham Community Centre. Sydenham Community Centre. 13 May 2020.
  11. Web site: Hamp Community Association. Hamp Community Association. 13 May 2020.
  12. Web site: Bridgwater Arts Centre Bounces Back. 6 March 2019 . Bridgwater Westover. 27 March 2021.
  13. News: Mayor's Madeira homecoming as Bridgwater gets sixth twinning link. 13 March 2019. Bridgwater Mercury. 27 March 2021.
  14. Web site: Twinning. Bridgwater Town Council. 11 June 2024.
  15. Web site: Councillors . Bridgwater Town Council . www.bridgwater-tc.gov.uk . Bridgwater Town Council . 11 June 2024.
  16. Web site: Bridgwater Town Council elections . Bridgwater Labour . www.somersetlabour.co.uk/ . Parretgrad Press . 11 June 2024.
  17. Web site: Bridgwater by-election sees Diogo Rodrigues elected . Jamie Grover . www.bridgwatermercury.co.uk/ . Bridgwater Mercury . 11 June 2024 . 19 Dec 2023.
  18. Web site: Friends of Wembdon Road Cemetery. Friends of Wembdon Road Cemetery. 13 May 2020.
  19. Web site: Bridgwater Quayside Festival. 7 June 2020. Bridgwater Quayside Festival.
  20. Web site: 7 October 2017. Bridgwater History Day. 7 June 2020. Bridgwater History day.
  21. Web site: 30 September 2019. Bridgwater Youth Grants. 7 June 2020. Bridgwater Youth Grants.
  22. Web site: Town Twinning grants. 7 June 2020. Town twinning forum.