Somerset West and Taunton explained

Somerset West and Taunton
Other Name:SWT
Settlement Type:Non-metropolitan district
Image Blank Emblem:Somerset West and Taunton logo.svg
Blank Emblem Type:Council logo
Blank Emblem Size:189px
Mapsize:200px
Subdivision Type:Sovereign state
Subdivision Name:United Kingdom
Subdivision Type1:Constituent country
Subdivision Name1:England
Subdivision Type2:Region
Subdivision Name2:South West England
Subdivision Type3:Ceremonial county
Subdivision Name3:Somerset
Subdivision Type4:Admin HQ
Seat:Taunton
Government Type:Somerset West and Taunton Council
Leader Title:Leader
Leader Title1:Council
Leader Title2:MPs
Leader Name2:Rebecca Pow (Con)
Ian Liddell-Grainger (Con)
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Somerset West and Taunton was a local government district in Somerset, England, from 2019 to 2023. It was established on 1 April 2019 by the Somerset West and Taunton (Local Government Changes) Order 2018.[2] [3] The council replaced the Taunton Deane and West Somerset councils, which governed the same area from 1974.

On 1 April 2023, the district was abolished and replaced by Somerset Council, a unitary district for the area previously served by Somerset County Council.[4]

Background

In September 2016, West Somerset and Taunton Deane councils agreed in principle to merge the districts into a single one, subject to consultation.[5] The new district was not a unitary authority, with Somerset County Council still performing its functions at county level.[6] In March 2018 both councils voted in favour of the merger and it came into effect on 1 April 2019, with the first elections to the new council in May 2019.[7] [8] [9]

The new council was approved by James Brokenshire the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government on 30 May 2018.[2] [10] The merger was expected to save £3.1 million each year.[11]

West Somerset covered a largely rural area, with a population of 35,300[12] in an area of ;[13] it was the least populous non-unitary district in England. According to figures released by the Office for National Statistics in 2009, the population of West Somerset has the oldest average age in the United Kingdom at 52.[14] The largest centres of population were the coastal towns of Minehead (population 10,000) and Watchet (4,400).

Taunton Deane was based in Taunton. Taunton Deane had an estimated population of 102,600 in 2001.[15]

Governance

Somerset West and Taunton Council
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Logo Pic:Somerset West and Taunton Council.svg
Logo Res:250px
Logo Alt:Somerset West and Taunton District Council logo
House Type:Non-metropolitan district council
Leader1 Type:Chair
Leader1:Hazel Prior-Sankey
Party1:Liberal Democrats
Election1:22 May 2019
Leader2 Type:Leader
Leader2:Federica Smith-Roberts
Party2:Liberal Democrats
Election2:22 May 2019
Seats:59 (30 needed for a majority)
Structure1:File:United Kingdom Somerset West and Taunton District Council 2019.svg
Structure1 Res:250px
Structure1 Alt:Somerset West and Taunton District Council composition
Political Groups1:
Administration (30)
Other parties (29)
Term Length:4 years
Last Election1:2 May 2019
Voting System1:First-past-the-post

The Conservative Party held a majority on the new council following the merger of Taunton Deane and West Somerset districts on 1 April 2019. This majority was inherited from their seat totals on the predecessor councils rather than the result of a direct election to the council. Inaugural elections to the council were held on 2 May 2019 which saw the Lib Dems gain control of the council. The final composition of the council was the following (note one seat was vacant pending a by-election):[16]

Party!colspan="2"
Seats
Liberal Democrat50.8%
Independent22.0%
Conservative17.0%
Labour5.1%
Green3.4%

Abolition

On 1 April 2023, the council was abolished and replaced by a Somerset Council, a unitary authority for the area at previously served by Somerset County Council.[4] Elections for the new council took place in May 2022, and it ran alongside the other councils until their abolition in April 2023.[17]

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Notes and References

  1. 2021
  2. Web site: Somerset councils merger approved by government . BBC . 30 May 2018 . 2 June 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180602205235/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-somerset-44289087 . live .
  3. Web site: The Somerset West and Taunton (Local Government Changes) Order 2018 . Legislation.gov.uk . 30 May 2018 . 29 May 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180529121255/http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2018/649/contents/made . live .
  4. Web site: Frequently asked questions. Somerset County Council. 1 January 2022. 1 January 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220101113709/https://newsomersetcouncil.org.uk/faqs/. live.
  5. Web site: West Somerset Online . 30 May 2018 . 1 January 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170101001736/http://www.westsomersetonline.gov.uk/home/News/Councils-say-yes-to-merger . dead .
  6. Web site: Your New Council . 30 May 2018 . 1 January 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170101020206/http://www.yournewcouncil.org/ . dead .
  7. Web site: Somerset councils merger approved despite criticism. BBC. 20 March 2018. 26 March 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180326093740/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-somerset-43472427. live.
  8. News: Simmons. Alice. Taunton Deane and West Somerset vote in favour of council merger. 20 March 2018. Somerset County Gazette. 19 March 2018. 20 March 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180320005429/http://www.somersetcountygazette.co.uk/news/16097965.Taunton_Deane_and_West_Somerset_vote_in_favour_of_council_merger/. live.
  9. Web site: The Somerset West and Taunton (Local Government Changes) Order 2018. Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government. 24 May 2018. 2018-05-28. legislation.gov.uk. 16 April 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210416040221/https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2018/649/contents/made. live.
  10. Web site: Government Decision on New Council . Your New Council . 30 May 2018.
  11. Web site: Councils 'delighted' with Somerset merger government approval . Public Sector Executive . 30 May 2018 . 14 December 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181214065333/http://www.publicsectorexecutive.com/Public-Sector-News/councils-delighted-with-somerset-merger-government-approval-?dorewrite=false . live .
  12. Web site: Statistics & Census Information. West Somerset Council. 22 October 2017. 24 August 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170824010327/https://www.westsomersetonline.gov.uk/Council---Democracy/About-Your-Council/Statistics---Census-Information. dead.
  13. Web site: West Somerset (Local Authority): Key Figures for Physical Environment. Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. 23 April 2009. 29 July 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140729125608/http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadKeyFigures.do?a=7. live.
  14. News: Maps chart UK's ageing population . . 1 October 2009 . 3 October 2009 . 2 April 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230402100630/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/8283259.stm . live .
  15. Web site: Population Summary . 2009-02-17 . Somerset County Council . 26 March 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090326190148/http://www.somerset.gov.uk/somerset/statistics/contents/population/population%20summary.pdf . live .
  16. Web site: Open Council Data UK - compositions councillors parties wards elections. 2021-03-08. opencouncildata.co.uk. 31 March 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220331132502/http://www.opencouncildata.co.uk/council.php?c=411&y=0. live.
  17. News: Elections for new Somerset Council to be held in May 2022 . BBC News . 2 December 2021 . 1 January 2022 . 1 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220101143356/https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-somerset-59502512 . live .