Borough of Ashford | ||
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Non-metropolitan district, Borough | ||
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Ashford shown within Kent |
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Sovereign state | United Kingdom | |
Constituent country | England | |
Region | South East England | |
Non-metropolitan county | Kent | |
Status | Non-metropolitan district, Borough | |
Admin HQ | Ashford | |
Incorporated | 1 April 1974 | |
Government | ||
• Type | Non-metropolitan district council | |
• Body | Ashford Borough Council | |
• Leadership | Leader & Cabinet (Conservative) | |
• MPs | Damian Green | |
Area | ||
• Total | 224.18 sq mi (580.62 km2) | |
Area rank | 76th (of 326) | |
Population (mid-2014 est.) | ||
• Total | 123,285 | |
• Rank | 178th (of 326) | |
• Density | 550/sq mi (210/km2) | |
• Ethnicity | 95.0% White 1.5% S.Asian 1.4% Black 1.3% Mixed Race |
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Time zone | GMT (UTC0) | |
• Summer (DST) | BST (UTC+1) | |
ONS code | 29UB (ONS) E07000105 (GSS) |
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OS grid reference | TR005425 | |
Website | www |
The Borough of Ashford is a local government district with borough status in Kent, England. It borders five other Kent districts as well as East Sussex to the South West. Ashford Borough council's main offices are in the town of Ashford. The borough was formed on 1 April 1974 by the merger of the then Borough of Tenterden with Ashford urban district, as well as the Rural Districts of East Ashford, West Ashford and Tenterden. Covering 58,000 Hectares, it is the largest district by area in Kent.
The Borough is divided into 39 civil parishes centred on the villages as well as the historic Town of Tenterden.
From the 1960s onwards, Ashford has experienced phases of rapid urban growth creating new suburbs such as Stanhope and, more recently, Singleton. Today's urban growth is partially shaped by the de facto corridors created by the M20 motorway, the High Speed 1 line and several other rail lines which converge on the town's railway station and this has contributed to particular development pressure on, and the development of, greenfield sites in and adjacent to the town especially, but not exclusively, to the South and West for example at Sevington.
There are 43 electoral wards in the Borough; 18 of those split up Ashford town broadly defined. The Conservative party has held control of the council for much of its history, apart from periods where no party had a majority and has had a majority since the 2003 election. The make-up can change quickly as it is elected as a whole (not one third at a time). For the four year from the election in 2011 the council became composed of councillors of these parties:-