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Derbyshire County Council

Derbyshire County Council
Whole council elected every four years
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Coat of arms
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Council logo
Type
Type
Leadership
Leader
Deputy Leader
Paul Smith, (Lab)
Executive
 Labour
Opposition Leader
Barry Lewis, (Con)
Chief Executive
Ian Stevenson
Structure
Seats 64
43 / 64
18 / 64
3 / 64
Elections
First Past the Post
Last election
2 May 2013
Next election
2017
Meeting place
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County Hall, Matlock, England
Website
www.derbyshire.gov.uk

Derbyshire County Council is the upper-tier local authority for the non-metropolitan county of Derbyshire, England. It has 64 county councillors, one elected for each county division. The council is controlled by the Labour Party, who won control of the council in the 2013 local council elections in May 2013.

The Leader of the Council is Anne Western CBE, and heads a cabinet consisting of five other members – those being Jim Coyle, Paul Smith, Dave Allen, Dean Collins, and Andy Botham. The six cabinet members each have responsibility for particular functions of the council and are assisted by Deputy Cabinet Members. The Chief Executive is Ian Stephenson who was appointed in 2013 having previously served as the Strategic Director of Environmental Services. and heads the Council's 35,000 strong workforce.

The council was first set up under 1889 under the Local Government Act 1888, covering the administrative county. It was reconstituted under the Local Government Act 1972 to cover a different territory. In 1997, the City of Derby left the area covered by the council becoming a unitary authority, but the city remains part of Derbyshire for ceremonial purposes only. The council originally used a county hall in St. Mary's Gate, Derby which was built in 1660. In 1955 the council moved to the current county hall in Matlock. This newer county hall is in a former hydrotherapy complex called Smedley's Hydro which was built in 1853.

There are 8 lower tier district/borough councils within the Derbyshire Council area:

Elections are held every four years, the next one is due in 2017.


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