Cambridge City Council
Structure
Seats42 councillors
Political groupsExecutive Labour (27) Opposition Liberal Democrats (12) Green Party (2) Independent (1)
Elections

Who runs Cambridgeshire County Council?

Lucy Nethsingha
Cambridgeshire County Council is the county council of Cambridgeshire, England….

Cambridgeshire County Council
Chair of the CouncilCllr Derek Giles, Independent since May 2021
Leader of the CouncilLucy Nethsingha since 18 May 2021
Chief executiveGillian Beasley since 19 October 2015
Structure

What are the districts in Cambridgeshire?

In the non-metropolitan county there are five district councils, Cambridge City Council, East Cambridgeshire District Council, Fenland District Council, Huntingdonshire District Council and South Cambridgeshire District Council.

Which party controls Cambridgeshire County Council?

Cambridgeshire County Council is elected every four years using the first past the post system of election. The council currently (2021) consists of 61 council seats, representing 60 electoral divisions. The Conservative Party is currently the largest party bloc on the council.

Who controls Cambridge council?

Cambridge City Council is currently controlled by the Labour party. After the elections in May 2021, the make-up of the Council is: 27 Labour councillors.

What do county Councillors do?

County Councillors represent their divisions and the people who live there, as the bridge between the community and the county council. As well as being an advocate for your local residents and signposting them to the right support, you will need to keep them informed about the issues that affect them.

Who is Cambridge Councillor?

Councillors. Ward 7 – Scott Hamilton (Littles Corners, Allison); elected in a by-election in 2020.

How many district councils are there in Cambridgeshire?

five districts
District councils in Cambridgeshire Cambridgeshire is made up of five districts containing a total of 60 divisions.

How many parish councils are there in Cambridgeshire?

There are 264 civil parishes in the ceremonial county of Cambridgeshire, most of the county being parished; Cambridge is completely unparished; Fenland, East Cambridgeshire, South Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire are entirely parished.

How many employees Cambridgeshire County Council?

10,000 employees
As Chief Executive, Gillian is the principal policy adviser to the 61 County Councillors and the statutory Head of Paid Service accountable for the Council’s half a billion pound budget as well as the work of around 10,000 employees across the Council and Cambridgeshire schools who deliver a wide range of services to …

Is Cambridge a Tory council?

What can my local councillor help me with?

The role of a councillor

  • respond to their queries and investigate their concerns (casework)
  • communicate council decisions that affect them.
  • know your patch and be aware of any problems.
  • know and work with representatives of local organisations, interest groups and businesses.
  • represent their views at council meetings.

Who are the members of the Cambridge City Council?

Councillor Alex Collis. King’s Hedges. Labour. Deputy Mayor of Cambridge. Councillor Jamie Dalzell. West Chesterton. Liberal Democrat. Councillor Mike Davey. Petersfield.

What does a county councillor do?

Your county councillor is one of 61 councillors elected to represent the views and concerns of the people of Cambridgeshire. Each councillor, also referred to as a member, represents an electoral division within Cambridgeshire and is elected for a period of four years.

Who is the leader and deputy leader of the Council?

Councillor Lucy Nethsingha is the Leader of the Council. Councillor Elisa Meschini is the Deputy Leader of the Council. Note: Any 5 members (including substitutes) of the Children and Young People Committee, subject to political proportionality.