Английская Википедия:East Suffolk District

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Шаблон:For the Шаблон:Use British English Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox settlement East Suffolk is a local government district in Suffolk, England. The largest town is Lowestoft, which contains Ness Point, the easternmost point of the United Kingdom. The second largest town is Felixstowe, which has the country's largest container port. On the district's south-western edge it includes parts of the Ipswich built-up area. The rest of the district is largely rural, containing many towns and villages, including several seaside resorts. Its council is based in the village of Melton. The district was formed in 2019 as a merger of the two previous districts of Suffolk Coastal and Waveney. In 2021 it had a population of 246,058. It is the most populous district in the country not to be a unitary authority.

The district is on the coast, facing the North Sea. Much of the coast and adjoining areas lies within the Suffolk Coast and Heaths, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Some northern parts of the district lie within The Broads.

The neighbouring districts are Babergh, Ipswich, Mid Suffolk, South Norfolk and Great Yarmouth.

History

The district was formed on 1 April 2019 as a merger of the two previous districts of Suffolk Coastal and Waveney.[1] The two councils had previously been working in partnership since 2008.[2]

Although it has the same name, the modern district covers a smaller area than the former administrative county of East Suffolk, which was abolished in 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972.

Governance

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East Suffolk Council provides district-level services. County-level services are provided by Suffolk County Council. The whole district is also covered by civil parishes, which form a third tier of local government.[3][4]

In the parts of the district within The Broads, town planning is the responsibility of the Broads Authority. The district council appoints one of its councillors to sit on that authority.[5]

Political control

The council has been under no overall control since the 2023 election, being run by a coalition of the Greens, Liberal Democrats and an independent councillor, led by Green councillor Caroline Topping.[6]

Political control of the council since 2019 has been as follows:

Party in control Years
Шаблон:Party name with colour 2019–2023
Шаблон:Party name with colour 2023–present

Leadership

The councillors of the two previous districts formed a shadow authority in the year leading up to the council's creation in 2019. The shadow authority was led by Conservative councillor Mark Bee, leader of the outgoing Waveney District Council. He was unsuccessful in securing a seat on the new council at its first elections in May 2019. From East Suffolk Council's first meeting after coming into effect, the leaders of the council have been:[7]

Councillor Party From To
Steve Gallant Шаблон:Party name with colour 22 May 2019 7 May 2023
Caroline Topping Шаблон:Party name with colour 24 May 2023

Composition

Following the 2023 election, the composition of the council was:[8]

Party Councillors
Шаблон:Party name with colour 16
Шаблон:Party name with colour 15
Шаблон:Party name with colour 12
Шаблон:Party name with colour 11
Шаблон:Party name with colour 1
Total 55

The next election is due in 2027.

Elections

Шаблон:Also East Suffolk comprises 55 councillors representing 26 wards, with each ward electing one, two or three councillors. Elections are held every four years.[9]

Premises

The council is based at East Suffolk House, opposite Melton railway station.[10] The building was purpose-built for the former Suffolk Coastal District Council and opened in 2016, becoming headquarters of the new East Suffolk Council following the formal merger in 2019.[11]

Towns and parishes

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Beccles, one of the district's towns.
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Southwold, one of the district's seaside resort towns.
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Framlingham Castle

Шаблон:Further The whole district is divided into civil parishes. Thirteen of the parish councils have declared their parishes to be towns, allowing them to take the style "town council", being:[12] Шаблон:Div col

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See also

References

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External links

Шаблон:Commons category Шаблон:East Suffolk Шаблон:Suffolk