Sheffield City Council Explained

Sheffield City Council
Coa Pic:Coat of arms of Sheffield City Council.svg
Coa Res:150px
Logo Pic:SheffieldCityCouncilLogo.svg
House Type:Metropolitan borough
Leader1 Type:Lord Mayor
Leader1:Jayne Dunn
Party1:
Labour
Election1:15 May 2024[1]
Leader2 Type:Leader
Leader2:Tom Hunt
Party2:
Labour
Election2:17 May 2023
Leader3 Type:Chief Executive
Leader3:Kate Josephs
Election3:January 2021[2]
Seats:84 councillors[3]
Structure1:Sheffield City Council Composition 2024.svg
Structure1 Res:280
Structure1 Alt:Sheffield City Council composition
Political Groups1:

Labour (36)

Liberal Democrats (27)

Green (14)

Independent (7)

Joint Committees:South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority
Voting System1:First past the post
Last Election1:2 May 2024
Next Election1:7 May 2026
Session Room:Sheffield Town Hall (27475677653).jpg
Session Res:240px
Meeting Place:Town Hall, Pinstone Street, Sheffield, S12HH

Sheffield City Council is the local authority for the City of Sheffield, a metropolitan borough with city status in South Yorkshire, England. The council consists of 84 councillors, elected to represent 28 wards, each with three councillors. It is currently under no overall control, with Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the Green Party each holding chair positions in a proportionate number of committees.[4]

History

See also: History of Sheffield. The town of Sheffield was incorporated as a municipal borough in 1843. The borough was run by the Corporation of Sheffield, also known as the town council. When elected county councils were established in 1889 under the Local Government Act 1888, Sheffield was considered large enough to run its own county-level services and so it was made a county borough, independent from West Riding County Council.[5] The town was awarded city status in 1893.[6]

In 1974 the county borough of Sheffield was abolished under the Local Government Act 1972, being replaced by a larger metropolitan borough of Sheffield, covering the area of the former county borough plus the abolished Stocksbridge Urban District and the parishes of Bradfield and Ecclesfield. Sheffield's city status was extended to cover the whole area of the new borough.

From 1974 to 1986 Sheffield was a district-level authority, with county-level services provided by South Yorkshire County Council. In 1986, the abolition of metropolitan county councils saw Sheffield City Council become a unitary authority, the modern equivalent of the county borough it had been before 1974.[7]

Since 2014 the council has been a constituent member of the South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority (called the Sheffield City Region until 2021), led by the directly elected Mayor of South Yorkshire since 2018.

In April 2014, the Sheffield City Council voted to recognize the right to self-determination of Somaliland, an autonomous region in northwestern Somalia, the first city council to do so. The gesture is purely ceremonial and carries no legal weight.[8] The UK government and the international community officially recognise Somaliland as a part of Somalia.

In August 2019, a governance petition was submitted to the council, asking for a referendum on changing the council's governance system.[9] The petition, organised by the Sheffield community group It's Our City!, was signed by over 26000 people (approximately 6.6% of the Sheffield City Council electorate). In September 2019 this petition was accepted as valid under the provisions of the Localism Act 2011, forcing the council to hold a referendum on changing the council's executive arrangements from the Leader and Cabinet system to a Committee system.[10] The referendum was postponed from May 2020 (due to the COVID-19 pandemic) and took place on 6 May 2021, with 65% voting for change to a Committee system.[11]

In 2023 the council leader Terry Fox stood down as leader at the request of the national Labour Party, amid controversy around the council's response to the Sheffield street tree scandal.[12] [13]

Governance

Political control

Since 2021 the council has been under no overall control. At the 2021 elections, Labour lost its majority on the council, and its leader, Bob Johnson, lost his seat on the council. A coalition between Labour and the Greens was formed to run the council, with Labour's new leader Terry Fox taking the role of leader of the council.[14] Following the 2022 election, the Liberal Democrats joined Labour and the Greens in the ruling administration.[15] The 'rainbow coalition' of Labour, The Liberal Democrats and the Green Party has continued following the 2023 election.

The first election to the reconstituted city council was held in 1973, initially operating as a shadow authority alongside the outgoing authorities until the new arrangements took effect on 1 April 1974. Political control of the council since 1974 has been as follows:[16]

Party in control Years
1974–1999
1999–2002
2002–2003
2003–2007
2007–2008
2008–2010
2010–2011
2011–2021
2021–present

Leadership

The role of Lord Mayor of Sheffield is largely ceremonial and is usually held by a different councillor each year. Political leadership is instead provided by the leader of the council. The leaders since 1901 have been:[17] [18] [19]

County Borough

Councillor Party From To
1901 1903
Herbert Hughes 1903 1905
1905 1907
Herbert Hughes 1907 1911
1911 1920
1920 1926
1926 1932
Arthur Blanchard 1932 1933
1933 1941
William Asbury 1941 1942
Frank Thraves 1942 1946
John Henry Bingham 1946 1960
1960 1966
Ron Ironmonger 1966 1968
Harold Hebblethwaite 1968 1969
Ron Ironmonger 1969 1974
The last leader of the city council before the 1974 reforms, Ron Ironmonger, went on to be the first leader of South Yorkshire County Council.

Metropolitan Borough

Councillor Party From To
George Wilson 1974 1980
1980 1987
1987 1992
Mike Bower 1992 1998
1998 1999
Peter Moore 1999 2002
2002 21 May 2008
21 May 2008 18 May 2011
18 May 2011 6 Jan 2021
Bob Johnson 6 Jan 2021 9 May 2021
Terry Fox[20] 19 May 2021 5 May 2023
Tom Hunt 17 May 2023

Composition

Following the 2024 election the composition of the council was:[21]

PartyCouncillors
36
27
14
7
Total84

Six of the independent councillors sit together as the "Sheffield Community Councillors" group.[22] The next election is due in May 2026.

Premises

The council meets at Sheffield Town Hall on Pinstone Street in the city centre. The building was purpose-built for the council and was completed in 1897. It is a Grade I listed building. The council also uses a modern office building nearby at Howden House, 1 Union Street, as additional offices and the main customer service centre. There are also smaller offices and area offices across the city.[23]

Elections

See also: Sheffield City Council elections. Since the last boundary changes in 2016, the council has comprised 84 councillors representing 28 wards, with each ward electing three councillors. Elections are held three years out of every four, with a third of the council (one councillor for each ward) being elected each time for a four-year term.[24]

Council as service provider and employer

Sheffield City Council provides approximately 550 services to its citizens. It is also a major employer in the city, with more than 8,000 employees, including all state school staff in its role as Local Education Authority (LEA). In April 2021 the Sheffield Star published a list of seven Council employees earning more than £100k-a-year.[25]

Services and employees are organised into four portfolios:[26]

The council is responsible for 16 cemeteries across the city.[27]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Sebestyen . Roland . Sheffield has elected its 127th Lord Mayor - here are her priorities . 10 June 2024 . The Star . 16 May 2024.
  2. News: Hargreaves . James . Kate Josephs appointed Chief Executive of Sheffield City Council . 19 June 2023 . The Sheffield Guide . 12 August 2020.
  3. Web site: Elected representatives. Sheffield City Council. 8 November 2023.
  4. News: Labour, Greens and the Liberal Democrats agree collaborative way. 19 May 2022. Sheffield News. 18 May 2022.
  5. Web site: Sheffield Municipal Borough / County Borough . A Vision of Britain through Time . GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth . 19 June 2023.
  6. News: The City of Sheffield: Arrival of letters patent . 19 June 2023 . Evening Telegraph and Star . 21 February 1893 . Sheffield . 3.
  7. act. Local Government Act 1985. 1985. 51. 18 June 2023.
  8. News: Somaliland Hails British Step Forward in Independence Bid. 23 April 2014. VOA. 5 April 2014.
  9. News: Sheffield City Council's deputy leader quits over referendum calls .
  10. News: Democracy petition forces Sheffield to hold referendum .
  11. Web site: Sheffield City Council Governance Referendum . Sheffield Council. 17 October 2021.
  12. News: Williams . Molly . 2023-05-05 . Terry Fox responds to Labour plans to force him out as leader of Sheffield Council . The Star . 2023-10-05.
  13. Web site: Ford . Gregory . 2023-03-16 . Sheffield council leader urged to resign as tree felling row grows more heated . 2023-10-05 . YorkshireLive . en.
  14. News: Sheffield City Council: Labour and Green coalition to run authority . 13 August 2022 . BBC News . 19 May 2021.
  15. News: Labour, Greens and the Liberal Democrats agree collaborative way forward . 13 August 2022 . SheffNews . Sheffield City Council . 18 May 2022.
  16. Web site: Compositions calculator . The Elections Centre . 10 August 2022.
  17. Web site: Council minutes . Sheffield City Council . 12 August 2022.
  18. Clyde Binfield et al., The History of the City of Sheffield 1843–1993. Volume I: Politics
  19. Book: Binfield . Clyde . Martin . David . Childs . Richard . Harper . Roger . Hey . David . Tweedale . Geoffrey . Harman . Ruth . The History of the City of Sheffield . 1993 . Sheffield Academic Press . Sheffield . 9781850754312.
  20. News: Sheffield City Council Labour leader Terry Fox resigns before election result . 19 June 2023 . ITV News . 5 May 2023.
  21. News: Local elections 2024: full mayoral and council results for England . 21 May 2024 . The Guardian . 4 May 2024.
  22. Web site: Your Councillors by Party . Sheffield City Council . 10 June 2024.
  23. Web site: Council offices . Sheffield City Council . 19 June 2023.
  24. si. The Sheffield (Electoral Changes) Order 2015. 2015. 1861.
  25. Web site: Bent. Lloyd. 7 April 2021. The seven workers who earn over £100k-a-year at Sheffield city council – full list. 8 April 2021. Sheffield Star.
  26. Web site: Management Team. Sheffield City Council. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131203090246/https://www.sheffield.gov.uk/your-city-council/roles-who/management-team.html. 3 December 2013.
  27. Sheffield City Council, Cemeteries, accessed 21 July 2022