Westmorland and Furness Council explained

Westmorland and Furness Council
Logo Pic:Westmorland and Furness Council logo.svg
Logo Res:250px
Foundation:1 April 2023
House Type:Unitary authority
Leader1 Type:Chair
Leader1:Matt Severn
Party1:
Liberal Democrats
Election1:1 April 2023[1] [2]
Leader2 Type:Leader
Leader2:Jonathan Brook
Party2:
Liberal Democrats
Election2:1 April 2023[3]
Leader3 Type:Chief Executive
Leader3:Sam Plum
Election3:31 December 2022[4]
Seats:65 councillors
Structure1:File:United Kingdom Westmorland and Furness Council 2022.svg
Structure1 Res:280
Structure1 Alt:Westmorland and Furness Council composition
Political Groups1:
Administration (36)
  • Other parties (29)
  • Labour (15)
  • Conservative (11)
  • Independent (2)
  • Green Party (1)
  • Term Length:4 years (from 2023)
    Voting System1:First past the post
    Last Election1:5 May 2022
    Next Election1:6 May 2027
    Session Room:Kendal Town Hall (2).jpg
    Meeting Place:Town Hall, Lowther Street, Kendal, LA94DQ

    Westmorland and Furness Council is the local authority for Westmorland and Furness, a local government district in the ceremonial county of Cumbria, England. It is a unitary authority, being a district council which also performs the functions of a county council. The council has been under Liberal Democrat majority control since its creation in 2023. It has its official headquarters at the Town Hall and adjoining South Lakeland House in Kendal, with additional offices in Barrow-in-Furness and Penrith.

    History

    The district of Westmorland and Furness and its council were created in 2023. The district covers the combined area of the former districts of Barrow-in-Furness, Eden and South Lakeland. The new council took over the functions of the three former district councils plus those of the abolished Cumbria County Council within the area. Legally, Westmorland and Furness is both a non-metropolitan district and a non-metropolitan county, but there is no separate county council; instead the district council also performs the functions of a county council, making it a unitary authority.[5] For the purposes of lieutenancy and shrievalty, Westmorland and Furness remains part of the ceremonial county of Cumbria.[6]

    The inaugural election to the new council was held on 5 May 2022. It initially operated as a shadow authority alongside the outgoing authorities until 1 April 2023, when the new district and its council formally came into being.[5]

    Governance

    Westmorland and Furness Council provides both district-level and county-level services. The whole area is also covered by civil parishes, which form an additional tier of local government.[7]

    Much of the west of the district lies within the Lake District National Park, and south-eastern parts of the district lie within the Yorkshire Dales National Park. In those areas, town planning is the responsibility of the national park authorities. Westmorland and Furness Council appoints six of its councillors to serve on the 20-person Lake District National Park Authority,[8] and three of its councillors to serve on the 25-person Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority.[9]

    Political control

    The council has been under Liberal Democrat majority control since its creation.[10]

    Leadership

    Political leadership is provided by the leader of the council. The first leader is Jonathan Brook, a Liberal Democrat, who was also the last leader of South Lakeland District Council.[11] [12]

    Composition

    Following the 2022 election, the composition of the council was:[13] [14]

    PartyCouncillors
    36
    15
    11
    2
    1
    Total65
    The next election is due in 2027.[15]

    Elections

    See also: Westmorland and Furness Council elections. The council comprises 65 councillors representing 33 wards, with each ward electing one, two or three councillors. Elections are to be held every four years from 2027.[5]

    Premises

    The council has its official headquarters at Kendal Town Hall and the adjoining South Lakeland House at the junction of Stricklandgate and Lowther Street in the centre of Kendal. Other headquarters buildings are at Barrow-in-Furness Town Hall and Voreda House in Penrith.[16] [17]

    Full council meetings were initially held at County Hall in Kendal, the former headquarters of Westmorland County Council, which had been built in 1939.[18] [19] In June 2024 the council decided to close County Hall in September 2024 and move meetings to Kendal Town Hall.[20]

    Notes and References

    1. News: Nicholson . Savannah . Cllr Jonathan Brook appointed leader of Westmorland and Furness Council . 22 May 2024 . Westmorland Gazette . 17 May 2022.
    2. Web site: Councillor Matt Severn continues to take on Chair mantle . Westmorland and Furness Council . 10 May 2024.
    3. Web site: Liberal Democrats elect new group leader for Westmorland and Furness Council - Cumberland and Westmorland Herald. 8 May 2022.
    4. News: Chief executive named for Westmorland and Furness Council . 24 January 2024 . Cumbria Crack . 22 July 2022.
    5. si. The Cumbria (Structural Changes) Order 2022. 2022. 331. 4. 25 July 2024.
    6. act. Lieutenancies Act 1997. 1997. 23. 1. 25 July 2024.
    7. Web site: Election Maps . Ordnance Survey . 1 July 2024.
    8. Web site: Members . Lake District National Park . 1 July 2024.
    9. Web site: Members . Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority . 25 July 2024.
    10. News: Westmorland & Furness result - Local Elections 2022. 8 May 2022. BBC News.
    11. Web site: Liberal Democrats elect new group leader for Westmorland and Furness Council - Cumberland and Westmorland Herald. 8 May 2022.
    12. Web site: Council minutes . Westmorland and Furness Council . 15 June 2022.
    13. Web site: Westmorland and Furness. www.westmorlandandfurness.gov.uk.
    14. News: Westmorland & Furness result - Local Elections 2022. BBC News .
    15. Web site: Westmorland and Furness . Local Councils . Thorncliffe . 25 July 2024.
    16. News: New council pledges unique HQs for communities . 16 September 2023 . Cumbria Crack . 13 September 2022.
    17. News: Penrith's Voreda House set to open its doors for first time . 25 July 2024 . Cumbria Crack . 13 June 2024.
    18. Web site: Cabinet agenda, 12 September 2023 . Westmorland and Furness Council . 16 September 2023.
    19. News: Fletcher . Joe . New council to have headquarters in Barrow, Kendal and Penrith . 25 July 2024 . The Mail . 12 September 2022.
    20. News: Hunt . Dan . Council set to close 'obsolete' County Hall . 25 July 2024 . BBC News . 5 June 2024.