Horwich Town Council Explained

Background Color:green
Text Color:White
Horwich Town Council
House Type:Town Council of the Civil Parish of Horwich
Leader1 Type:Town Mayor
Leader1:Ian Aldcroft[1]
Party1:
Horwich and Blackrod First
Leader2 Type:Town Clerk
Leader2:Carol Hutchinson
Party2:
Non-political post
Leader3 Type:Deputy Town Clerk
Members:14 Town Councillors
Structure1:Horwich Town Council 2023.svg
Structure1 Res:250px
Political Groups1:

Labour (1)

Voting System1:First past the post
Session Res:200px
Meeting Place:The Public Hall, Lee Lane, Horwich
Website:www.horwich.gov.uk

Horwich Town Council is a local authority with limited powers and covers the town and civil parish of Horwich in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, Greater Manchester, England. It is made up of fourteen elected Town Councillors, representing eight electoral wards. Six of the Wards elect two Councillors while two other Wards elect one Councillor.

History

Under the Local Government Act 1972, Horwich Urban District Council was abolished in 1974 and its area became a successor parish authority in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton.[2]

Letters Patent granting arms to Horwich Town Council

The following is the full text of the letters patent issued by the College of Arms granting armorial bearings:[3]

To All and Singular to whom these Presents shall come Sir Anthony Richard Wagner, Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order, Garter Principal King of Arms, John Riddell Bromhead Walker, Esquire, Member of the Royal Victorian Order, upon whom has been conferred the Decoration of the Military Cross, Clarenceux King of Arms and Walter John George Verco, Esquire, Commander of the Royal Victorian Order, Norroy and Ulster King of Arms send Greeting!
Whereas, Desmond Smith, Gentleman, Town Mayor of the Town of Horwich did represent unto The Most Noble Bernard Marmaduke, Duke of Norfolk, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, upon whom has been conferred the Territorial Decoration, Earl Marshal and Hereditary Marshal of England and One of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, now deceased, that pursuant to the provisions of the Local Government Act 1972, the Council of the Parish of Horwich was established as a successor Parish Authority to the then existing Urban District of Horwich and that in accordance with the said Act the Council of the Parish of Horwich adopted on the Ninth day of January 1974 the status of a Town and accordingly the Parish Council of Horwich is now the Town Council of Horwich. That the Town Council is desirous of having Armorial Bearing duly established with lawful authority and he therefore as Town Mayor of the Town of Horwich and on behalf of the Council thereof did request the favour of His Grace's Warrant for Our granting and assigning such Arms and Crest as We may consider fit and proper to be borne and used by the Town Council of Horwich on its Common Seal or otherwise according to the Laws of Arms. And forasmuch as the said Earl Marshal did by Warrant under his hand and Seal bearing date the Sixth day of December 1974 authorise and direct Us to grant and assign such Arms and Crest accordingly Know Ye therefore that We the said Garter, Clarenceux and Norroy and Ulster in pursuance of His Grace's Warrant and by virtue of the Letters Patent of Our several Offices to each of Us respectively granted do by these Presents grant and assign unto the Town Council of Horwich the Arms following that is to say:
Vert a Hart courant proper gorged with an Ancient Crown on a Chief or a Cross Flory Gules voided of the Chief between four Pallets two and two Sable all between two Roses Gules barbed and seeded proper. And for the Crest on a Wreath Argent and Gules a Huntsman habited and drawing his bow all proper.

Powers and functions

Horwich Town Council acts as a channel of local opinion to Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council, and as such has the right to be informed on any planning decisions affecting the civil parish.[4] The Town Council receives funding by levying a "precept" on the council tax paid by the residents of the civil parish.[5] It has the powers to provide crime prevention measures (such as CCTV) and to contribute money towards traffic calming schemes.[4] The Town Council also gives grants to local voluntary organisations,[4] and sponsoring public events, including Horwich in Bloom,[6] a local version of Britain in Bloom. Since 1997, the Town Council awards civic medals every two years to people of Horwich who provided exemplary service to the town.[7]

Wards and Councillors

Since 1974, Horwich is served by a Town Council, which is divided into eight Wards, each represented by one or two Town Councillors.[8]

Current town council
Ward Councillor Party
Brazley Ward
Bridge Ward
Central Ward
Church Ward
Claypool Ward
Fall Birch Ward
Lever Park Ward
Vale Ward

Mayors of Horwich

Each year the Town Council elects one of the Town Councillors to become the Town Mayor who represents the town over the municipal year. It is a ceremonial position, and some of the holders have held the position more than once.

List of mayors of Horwich [9]
TenureNamePartyclass=unsortable Notes
1975–1976
1976–1977
1977–1978
1978–1979
1979–19801st term.
1980–1981
1981–1982
1982–1983
1983–1984
1984–1985
1985–1986
1986–1987
1987–19881st term. Also Mayor of Bolton 2001–2002.
1988–19892nd term.
1989–1990
1990–19911st term.
1991–19921st term.
1992–1992
1992–19933rd term.
1993–1994
1994–1995
1995–19961st term.
1996–1997Also Mayor of Bolton 2007–2008.
1997–19984th term.
1998–19992nd term.
1999–2000
2000–2001
2001–20021st term.
2002–20032nd term.
2003–20042nd term.
2004–20052nd term. Also Mayor of Bolton 2001–2002.
2005–20061st term.
2006–2007
2007–20081st term.
2008–2009
2009–20101st term.
2010–2011
2011–2012
2012–20132nd term.
2013–2014
2014–2015
2015–20162nd term.
2016–2017
2017–20182nd term.
2018–2019
2019–2021While originally only elected for one term, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was decided that the Town Mayor would continue in office for a 2nd term.
2021–20222nd term.
2022–2023
2023–2024
2024–2025

Twin town

Horwich is twinned with the town of Crowborough in East Sussex. They entered into a unique twinning arrangement when they became the first towns within the United Kingdom to sign a Town Twinning Charter. The charter was signed by the Mayors of Horwich and Crowborough at a ceremony in the Public Hall, Horwich on the 22 March 1990 and in the Town Hall, Crowborough on the 27 March 1990.[10] On the 25th anniversary of the Town Twinning, in March 2015, the Mayor of Horwich, Cllr. Richard E. W. Silvester and the Mayor of Crowborough, Cllr. Ronald G. Reed signed 25th Anniversary celebratory Town Twinning documents in Crowborough Town Hall on Tuesday 10 March 2015 and in Horwich Public Hall on Thursday 19 March 2015, to re-new the twinning agreement. Horwich Cycle Club members travelled down to Crowborough on Friday 15 May 2015 and cycled with members of Wealden Cycle Club over that weekend as part of the celebrations.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 9 June 2024. Ian Aldcroft. Links in a Chain: The Mayors of Bolton.
  2. http://www.gmcro.co.uk/Guides/Gazeteer/gazzg.htm#horwich Horwich
  3. http://www.horwich.gov.uk/coat_of_arms.php Coat of Arms
  4. http://www.horwich.gov.uk/your_council.php Your Council
  5. http://www.bolton.gov.uk/website/pages/Counciltaxchargesandbands.aspx Council tax charges and bands
  6. http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/4540918.Horwich_in_Bloom__Kathleen___s_flowers_bring_in_top_prize/?ref=rss Horwich in bloom winner brightened gardens at Flockton Court
  7. http://www.horwich.gov.uk/civic_medals.php Civic Medals
  8. Web site: Horwich Town Council election results . Bolton Council . 4 May 2023 . www.bolton.gov.uk . Bolton Council . 18 August 2023.
  9. http://www.boltonsmayors.org.uk/0-horwich.html Chairmen and Mayors of Horwich
  10. http://www.horwich.gov.uk/town_twinning.php Town Twinning