Wychavon

Coordinates: 52°06′50″N 2°04′52″W / 52.114°N 2.081°W / 52.114; -2.081

Wychavon District
Non-metropolitan district

Wychavon shown within Worcestershire
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Constituent country England
Region West Midlands
Non-metropolitan county Worcestershire
Status Non-metropolitan district
Admin HQ Pershore
Incorporated 1 April 1974
Government
  Type Non-metropolitan district council
  Body Wychavon District Council
  Leadership Leader & Cabinet (Conservative)
  MPs Harriett Baldwin
Nigel Huddleston
Rachel Maclean
Area
  Total 256.2 sq mi (663.5 km2)
Area rank 57th (of 326)
Population (mid-2017 est.)
  Total 125,400
  Rank 179th (of 326)
  Density 490/sq mi (190/km2)
  Ethnicity 97.9 White
0.9% Mixed Race
0.6% S.Asian
0.2% Black
0.5% Chinese or Other
Time zone UTC0 (GMT)
  Summer (DST) UTC+1 (BST)
ONS code 47UF (ONS) />E07000238 (GSS)
OS grid reference SO9445346235
Website www.wychavon.gov.uk

Wychavon is a local government district in Worcestershire, England. Its council is based in the town of Pershore, and the other towns in the district are Droitwich Spa and Evesham. The district extends from the south-east corner of Worcestershire north and west. It borders all the other districts of Worcestershire, as well as the counties of Gloucestershire and Warwickshire.

The district was created under the Local Government Act 1972, on 1 April 1974. It was a merger of the boroughs of Droitwich and Evesham along with Evesham Rural District and most of Droitwich Rural District and most of Pershore Rural District.

The district's name, which was invented in 1973, contains two elements. "Wych" recalls the Saxon Kingdom of Hwicca, and "Avon" is for the River Avon.

Wychavon District Council was joint 'Council of the Year 2007', along with High Peak Borough Council. It was also featured as the 'Best Council to work for' by the Sunday Times. It increasingly shares management and staff with neighbouring Malvern Hills District Council.[1]

Governance

Wychavon District Council is elected every four years, with currently 45 councillors being elected at each election. Since gaining a majority on the council in 1987 the Conservatives have had control apart from a period between 1995 and the 1999 election when no party had a majority. As of the 2015 election the council was composed of the following councillors:[2]

Party Councillors
Conservative Party 39
Liberal Democrats 5
UK Independence Party 1

Subsequently, the sole UKIP member has joined the Conservatives and one Conservative member resigned to sit as an independent[3]. The current composition of the council is:[4]

Party Councillors
Conservative Party 39
Liberal Democrats 5
Independent 1

Wards

The Wychavon district spreads across the 3 Parliamentary constituencies[5] of Mid Worcestershire, West Worcestershire and Redditch County and comprises 31 wards (represented by 45 councillors) containing 73 Civil parishes.

Parliamentary ConstituencyWardsSeats
Mid WorcestershireHartlebury1
Mid WorcestershireLovett & North Claines2
Mid WorcestershireDodderhill1
Mid WorcestershireOmbersley1
Mid WorcestershireDroitwich Central1
Mid WorcestershireDroitwich West2
Mid WorcestershireDroitwich East2
Mid WorcestershireDroitwich South West2
Mid WorcestershireDroitwich South East2
Mid WorcestershireBowbrook1
Mid WorcestershireUpton Snodsbury1
Mid WorcestershireNorton & Whittington1
Mid WorcestershireDrakes Broughton1
Mid WorcestershirePinvin1
Mid WorcestershireFladbury1
Mid WorcestershireHarvington & Norton1
Mid WorcestershireThe Littletons1
Mid WorcestershireHoneybourne & Pebworth1
Mid WorcestershireBretforton & Offenham1
Mid WorcestershireBadsey1
Mid WorcestershireEvesham North2
Mid WorcestershireGreat Hampton (Evesham)1
Mid WorcestershireBengeworth (Evesham)2
Mid WorcestershireLittle Hampton (Evesham)2
Mid WorcestershireEvesham South2
Mid WorcestershireBroadway & Wickhamford2
Redditch CountyInkberrow2
West WorcestershirePershore3
West WorcestershireEckington1
West WorcestershireElmley Castle & Somerville1
West WorcestershireBredon1
West WorcestershireSouth Bredon Hill1

Civil parishes

The Wychavon district includes the following civil parishes:

References

  1. Malvern Hills District Council Council structure
  2. "Local election results 2015 in full". The Guardian. 15 May 2015. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  3. "Evesham councillor resigns from Conservative group after controversial Hitler retweet". Evesham Journal. 17 January 2018. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  4. "Councillors and Decision-making". Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  5. http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/election-maps/gb/
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