Teignbridge Explained

Teignbridge District Council
Logo Pic:Teignbridge District Council logo.svg
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House Type:Non-metropolitan district
Leader1 Type:Chair
Leader1:Rosie Dawson
Party1:
Liberal Democrat
Election1:21 May 2024[1]
Leader2 Type:Leader
Leader2:Richard Keeling
Party2:
Liberal Democrats
Election2:30 July 2024
Leader3 Type:Managing Director
Leader3:Phil Shears
Election3:January 2018[2]
Members:47 councillors
Political Groups1:Administration (26)

Opposition (21)

Last Election1:4 May 2023
Last Election2:6 May 2027
Session Room:Teignbridge District Council Offices - geograph.org.uk - 3379845.jpg
Meeting Place:Forde House, Brunel Road, Newton Abbot, TQ124XX

Teignbridge is a local government district in Devon, England. Its council is based in the town of Newton Abbot. The district also includes the towns of Ashburton, Buckfastleigh, Dawlish, Kingsteignton and Teignmouth, along with numerous villages and surrounding rural areas. Teignbridge contains part of the south Devon coastline, including the Dawlish Warren National Nature Reserve. Some of the inland western parts of the district lie within the Dartmoor National Park. It is named after the old Teignbridge hundred.

The neighbouring districts are Torbay, South Hams, West Devon, Mid Devon, East Devon and Exeter.

History

The district was formed on 1 April 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972, covering the whole area of six former districts and part of a seventh, which were all abolished at the same time:[3]

The new district was named Teignbridge after the medieval hundred of that name which had covered some of the area.[4] The hundred in turn had been named after the bridge over the River Teign on Exeter Road west of Kingsteignton, where there had been a number of bridges since Roman times.[5]

Governance

Teignbridge District Council provides district-level services. County-level services are provided by Devon County Council.[6] The whole district is also covered by civil parishes, which form a third tier of local government.[7]

In the parts of the district within the Dartmoor National Park, town planning is the responsibility of the Dartmoor National Park Authority. The district council appoints two of its councillors to serve on the 19-person National Park Authority.[8]

Political control

The council has been under Liberal Democrat majority control since the 2023 election.

The first election to the council was held in 1973, initially operating as a shadow authority alongside the outgoing authorities before coming into its powers on 1 April 1974. Political control of the council since 1974 has been as follows:[9] [10]

Party in control Years
1974–1983
1983–2011
2011–2019
2019–2021
[11] 2021–2023
2023–present

Leadership

The leaders of the council since 2003 have been:[12]

Councillor Party From To
Alan Connett[13] 2003 2011
Jeremy Christophers[14] 2011 5 May 2019
Gordon Hook[15] 20 May 2019 3 Sep 2020
Alan Connett 3 Sep 2020 7 May 2023
23 May 2023 30 July 2024
Richard Keeling[16] 30 July 2024

Composition

Following the 2023 election and a by-election in May 2024, the composition of the council was:[17]

PartyCouncillors
26
9
9
3
Total47

One of the independent councillors sits in a group with the South Devon Alliance, the other two do not form part of a group.[18] The next election is due in 2027.

Elections

Since the last boundary changes in 2019 the council has comprised 47 councillors representing 24 wards, with each ward electing one, two or three councillors. Elections are held every four years.[19]

Premises

The council is based at Forde House on Brunel Road in Newton Abbot.[20]

The council bought the Forde House estate in 1978 for £60,000.[21] The estate comprised a Tudor mansion and its grounds. A modern office building was built in the grounds to serve as the council's headquarters, being formally opened on 27 April 1987.[22] The new office building now takes the name Forde House, with the old mansion now called Old Forde House.

Parishes and settlements

The district is entirely divided into civil parishes. Some of the smaller parishes have a parish meeting rather than a parish council. The parish councils for Ashburton, Buckfastleigh, Dawlish, Kingsteignton, Newton Abbot and Teignmouth take the style "town council".[23]

Settlements in the district include:

References

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Notes and References

  1. News: Dawlish councillor voted new Teignbridge chairman . 23 May 2024 . Mid Devon Advertiser . 21 May 2024.
  2. News: Clark . Daniel . Father of Love Island star Jessica Shears appointed as Teignbridge's new boss . 24 June 2023 . Devon Live . 15 January 2018.
  3. si. The English Non-metropolitan Districts (Definition) Order 1972. 1972. 2039. 30 July 2023.
  4. si. The English Non-metropolitan Districts (Names) Order 1973. 1973. 551. 31 May 2023.
  5. Book: Arngart . Olof Sigfrid . The English Hundred-names . 1934 . H. Ohlsson . 98 . 1 August 2023.
  6. act. Local Government Act 1972. 1972. 70. 31 May 2023.
  7. Web site: Election Maps . Ordnance Survey . 25 July 2023.
  8. Web site: Who are the members? . Dartmoor National Park Authority . 31 July 2023.
  9. News: Teignbridge . 2010-03-19 . BBC News Online.
  10. Book: Rallings . Colin . Thrasher . Michael . Teignbridge District Council Election Results 1973–2011 . The Elections Centre, Plymouth University . 29 July 2022.
  11. News: Heptinstall . Ollie . Teignbridge Lib Dems go to war . 29 July 2022 . Radio Exe Devon . 10 December 2021.
  12. Web site: Council minutes . Teignbridge District Council . 29 July 2022.
  13. News: Nero . Paul . Connett back as Teignbridge leader . 29 July 2022 . Radio Exe Devon . 3 September 2020.
  14. News: Clark . Daniel . Former Teignbridge leader speaks after losing his seat in the local elections . 29 July 2022 . Devon Live . 8 May 2019.
  15. News: Clark . Daniel . Teignbridge Council leader to resign . 29 July 2022 . Devon Live . 11 August 2020.
  16. Web site: Teignbridge Council leader steps down to concentrate on Westminster. 31 July 2024. 2 August 2024. Radio Exe. Henderson. Guy.
  17. Web site: Local elections 2023: live council results for England. The Guardian.
  18. Web site: Your councillors by party . Teignbridge District Council . 10 May 2024.
  19. si. The Teignbridge (Electoral Changes) Order 2017. 2017. 1081. 1 August 2023.
  20. Web site: Contact us . Teignbridge District Council . 1 August 2023.
  21. News: Space for museum . 1 August 2023 . Herald Express . 25 July 1978 . Torquay . 3.
  22. News: Doorway to the future . 1 August 2023 . Herald Express . 28 April 1987 . Torquay . 11.
  23. Web site: Parish council contact details . Teignbridge District Council . 1 August 2023.