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16:29 GMT, Wednesday, 9 April 2008 17:29 UK

Local Council elections in England

Elections will be held on Thursday 1st May 2008 in 137 English Local Authorities, all 22 Welsh Unitary Authorities as well as for Mayor of London and members of the London Assembly.

Listed below are all councils in England holding elections on 1 May 2008.

Welsh Unitary council elections, 2008

36 METROPOLITAN BOROUGHS

Barnsley
Birmingham
Bolton
Bradford
Bury
Calderdale
Coventry
Doncaster
Dudley
Gateshead
Kirklees
Knowsley
Leeds
Liverpool
Manchester
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
North Tyneside
Oldham Rochdale
Rotherham
Salford
Sandwell
Sefton
Sheffield
Solihull
South Tyneside
St Helens
Stockport
Sunderland
Tameside
Trafford
Wakefield
Walsall
Wigan
Wirral
Wolverhampton

19 UNITARY AUTHORITIES

One third of council seats up for election

Blackburn with Darwen
Derby
Halton
Hartlepool
Hull
Milton Keynes
North East Lincolnshire
Peterborough
Plymouth
Portsmouth
Reading
Slough
Southampton
Southend-on-Sea
Stoke-on-Trent
Swindon
Thurrock
Warrington
Wokingham

78 DISTRICT COUNCILS

One third of council seats up for election unless where indicated

* one half + boundary change, all out

Adur*
Amber Valley
Barrow-in-Furness +
Basildon
Basingstoke & Deane +
Bassetlaw
Brentwood
Broxbourne
Burnley
Cambridge
Cannock Chase
Carlisle
Castle Point
Cheltenham*
Cherwell
Chorley
Colchester
Craven
Crawley
Daventry
Eastleigh
Elmbridge
Epping Forest
Exeter
Fareham*
Gloucester
Gosport*
Great Yarmouth
Harlow
Harrogate
Hart
Hastings*
Havant
Hertsmere
Huntingdonshire
Hyndburn Ipswich Lincoln Maidstone
Mole Valley
Newcastle-under-Lyme
North Hertfordshire
Norwich
Nuneaton & Bedworth*
Oxford*
Pendle
Preston
Purbeck
Redditch
Reigate & Banstead
Rochford
Rossendale
Rugby
Runnymede
Rushmoor
South Cambridgeshire
South Lakeland +
St Albans
Stevenage
Stratford-on-Avon
Stroud
Swale
Tamworth
Tandridge
Three Rivers
Tunbridge Wells
Watford
Waveney
Welwyn Hatfield +
West Lancashire
West Lindsey
West Oxfordshire
Weymouth & Portland
Winchester
Woking
Worcester
Worthing
Wyre Forest

Elections have been cancelled in Bedford, Shrewsbury & Atcham, South Bedfordshire, Penwith, Macclesfield, Crewe & Nantwich, Ellesmere Port & Neston, Congleton and Chester due to formation of new unitary councils [see below]

New Unitary Authorities

In December, the Government announced its final decisions on recent proposals for some local government restructuring.

From 1 April 2009, it announced that five whole county unitary authorities - Cornwall, Durham, Northumberland, Shropshire, Wiltshire - will be set up, thus abolishing the current two-tier structure (county and district councils)

In 2008, the Department for Communities and Local Government announced it was cutting Cheshire in two, creating two separate unitary authorities to be called "Cheshire East" and "Cheshire West and Chester".

Elections to the new unitaries in Durham and Northumberland will be held in 2008 and sit in shadow until formally coming into force in May 2009. There were no district council elections scheduled this year.

There will also be elections for the shadow unitaries in Cheshire East and Cheshire West and Chester. As a result, elections in five districts have been cancelled.

In the new unitaries in Cornwall, Shropshire, Bedfordshire and Wiltshire, elections will be held in 2009 when they will formally assume the duties.

A handful of districts in these areas were expected to hold elections this year. Orders have now been passed cancelling those elections.

4 NEW SHADOW UNITARIES

Cheshire East
Cheshire West and Chester
Durham County
Northumberland County



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