Liverpool City Council | |
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Type | |
Type | |
Leadership | |
Structure | |
Seats | 90 |
Political groups
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Joint committees
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Liverpool City Region Combined Authority |
Elections | |
Last election
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7 May 2015 |
Next election
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2016 |
Meeting place | |
Liverpool Town Hall Dale Street Liverpool L2 2DH |
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Website | |
liverpool.gov.uk |
Coordinates: 53°24′25.9″N 2°59′30″W / 53.407194°N 2.99167°W
Liverpool City Council is the governing body for the city of Liverpool in Merseyside, England. It consists of 90 councillors, three for each of the city's 30 wards. The council is currently controlled by the Labour Party and is led by Mayor Joe Anderson. It is a constituent council of Liverpool City Region Combined Authority.
Liverpool has been a town since 1207, when it was granted its first charter by King John. It has had a town corporation (the Corporation of Liverpool) since before the 19th century, and this was one of the corporations reformed by the Municipal Corporations Act 1835. The corporation created a police force in 1836.
Liverpool was granted city status in 1880. When local government was reformed in 1888 under the Local Government Act 1888 it was one of the cities to become a county borough, and thus independent of Lancashire. This situation persisted until 1974 with the Local Government Act 1972, when due to urban expansion and the accretion of a large metropolitan area, the city was made a metropolitan district of the metropolitan county of Merseyside. This saw the old corporation nomenclature abolished and the council reconstituted as Liverpool City Council.