Stevenage Borough Council Explained

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Stevenage Borough Council
Logo Pic:Stevenage Borough Council.svg
Logo Res:240px
Leader1 Type:Mayor
Leader1:Jim Brown
Party1:
Labour
Election1:22 May 2024[1]
Leader2 Type:Leader
Leader2:Richard Henry
Party2:
Labour
Election2:1 January 2023[2]
Leader3 Type:Chief Executive
Leader3:Matt Partridge
Election3:25 July 2019[3]
Seats:39 councillors[4]
Structure1:Hertfordshire Stevenage Borough Council 2024.svg
Structure1 Res:260
Political Groups1:
Administration (32)
  • Labour (32)
    Other parties (7)
  • Conservative (1)
  • Voting System1:First past the post
    Last Election1:2 May 2024
    Next Election1:7 May 2026
    Session Room:Daneshill House.jpg
    Session Res:250
    Meeting Place:Daneshill House, Danestrete, Stevenage, SG11HN

    Stevenage Borough Council is the local authority for Stevenage, a local government district with borough status in Hertfordshire, England. The council has been under Labour majority control since 1974. It is based at Daneshill House on Danestrete.

    History

    Stevenage's first elected council was a local board established in 1873, prior to which the town had been administered by the parish vestry. Such local boards were converted into urban district councils in 1894. The Local Government Act 1972 reconstituted Stevenage Urban District as a non-metropolitan district with effect from 1 April 1974.[5] The district was awarded borough status on the same date, allowing the chair of the council to take the title of mayor.[6]

    Governance

    Stevenage Borough Council provides district-level services. County-level functions are provided by Hertfordshire County Council. There are no civil parishes in the borough.

    Political control

    The first elections to the borough council as reformed under the Local Government Act 1972 were held in 1973, initially acting as a shadow authority until the new arrangements took effect on 1 April 1974. The Labour Party has held a majority of the seats on the council since 1974:[7]

    Leadership

    The role of mayor is largely ceremonial in Stevenage, and is usually held by a different councillor each year. Political leadership is instead provided by the leader of the council. The leaders since 1974 have been:[8]

    Councillor Party From To
    Brian Hall 19741975
    1975 1976
    Brian Hall[9] [10] 1976 23 May 2006
    23 May 2006 31 Dec 2022
    Richard Henry 1 Jan 2023

    Composition

    Following the 2024 election the composition of the council was as follows:[11]

    Party Councillors
    32
    6
    1
    Total 39
    The next election is due 7 May 2026. A third of the council's seats will be up for election.

    Elections

    See main article: Stevenage Borough Council elections. Since the last ward boundary changes in 2024 the council has comprised 39 councillors, with the borough being divided into 13 wards each electing three councillors. Elections are held three years out of every four, electing one councillor from each ward each time to serve a four-year term of office. Hertfordshire County Council elections are held in the fourth year of the cycle when there are no borough council elections.[12]

    The wards are:

    Premises

    The council is based at Daneshill House on Danestrete in the town centre. The building was built in 1961 for the development corporation which oversaw the development of Stevenage as a New Town between 1946 and 1980. The building was bought by the council in 1980 when the development corporation was wound up.[13]

    Arms

    Escutcheon:Argent on a mount in base point Vert an oak tree eradicated Proper fructed Or transfixed with a sword in bend sinister point downward also Proper hilt and pommel also Or and over all a fess Gules charged with six mullets of six points Gold.
    Crest:Out of a crown palisado Or a demi hart Proper its sinister fore leg resting upon a cogwheel Gold.
    Mantling:Vert doubled Argent.
    Motto:The Heart Of A Town Lies In Its People.[14]
    Notes:Originally granted to Stevenage Urban District Council on 10 March 1958.

    Notes and References

    1. News: Day . Christopher . Stevenage: Jim Brown confirmed as new mayor for 2024/25 . 24 May 2024 . The Comet . 23 May 2024.
    2. Web site: Council minutes, 14 December 2022 . Stevenage Borough Council . 4 March 2023.
    3. News: New CEO for Stevenage . 4 March 2023 . The UK Innovation Corridor . 30 July 2019.
    4. Web site: Political Makeup. 18 May 2024. Stevenage Borough Council.
    5. Web site: Stevenage Urban District . A Vision of Britain through Time . GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth . 9 May 2023.
    6. Web site: District Councils and Boroughs . . 4 December 2021 . 28 March 1974.
    7. Web site: Compositions calculator . The Elections Centre . 22 September 2022.
    8. Web site: Council minutes . Stevenage Borough Council . 7 June 2022.
    9. News: End of an era . 7 June 2022 . The Comet . 25 May 2006.
    10. Web site: Mayors of Stevenage from 1974 . Stevenage Borough Council . 7 June 2022.
    11. News: Local elections 2024: full mayoral and council results for England . 21 May 2024 . The Guardian . 4 May 2024.
    12. si. The Stevenage (Electoral Changes) Order 2023. 2023. 653. 24 May 2023.
    13. Book: Cole . Emily . Harwood . Elain . The New Town Centre, Stevenage, Hertfordshire: Architecture and Significance . 2020 . Historic England . 118, 150 . 4 December 2021.
    14. Web site: East of England Region . Civic Heraldry of England . 9 March 2021.