Cumberland (unitary authority)

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Cumberland is a unitary authority area in Cumbria, England, and a non-metropolitan county and district.[4][5][6] It borders Scotland, Northumberland, Westmorland and Furness, and the Irish Sea. Part of the area is in the Lake District National Park and notable landmarks include Carlisle Cathedral, Carlisle Castle and Hadrian's Wall.

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Cumberland
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Cumberland shown within Cumbria
Coordinates: 54°53′41″N 02°56′11″W
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
CountryEngland
RegionNorth West
Ceremonial countyCumbria
Historic countyCumberland (part)
Incorporated1 April 2023
Named forCumberland
Administrative HQCarlisle
Government
  TypeUnitary authority
  BodyCumberland Council
  ExecutiveLeader and cabinet
  ControlLabour
  LeaderMark Fryer (L)
  ChairmanCarni McCarron-Holmes
  MPs
Area
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1,163 sq mi (3,012 km2)
  Rank8th
Population
 (2022)[3]
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275,390
  Rank62nd
  Density240/sq mi (91/km2)
Time zoneUTC+0 (GMT)
  Summer (DST)UTC+1 (BST)
Postcode areas
GSS codeE06000063
Websitecumberland.gov.uk
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In comparison to the historic county of Cumberland that existed before 1974, the district covers 77% of its area (excluding Penrith area) and 90% of its population. When created, in April 2023, it took over the northern and western part of the 1974–2023 Cumbria non-metropolitan county's administration and the corresponding former Allerdale, Carlisle and Copeland districts, while the new Westmorland and Furness unitary authority took over the remainder.[7][8]

History

Elections to Cumbria County Council were due to take place in May 2021 but were postponed by the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government for one year due to a consultation on local government reorganisation in the area.[9] In July 2021, the government announced that the current authorities in Cumbria would be abolished and replaced with two unitary authorities in the form of an 'east/west split' of the county.[10]

Opponents of the reorganisation claimed that the proposal was pursued to benefit the electoral prospects of the Conservative Party. Cumbria County Council, which would be abolished under the plans, sought judicial review to prevent the reorganisation from taking place.[11] The judicial review was refused by the High Court in January 2022.[12] Draft statutory instruments to bring about local government reorganisation in Cumbria were subsequently laid before parliament.[8] The Cumbria (Structural Changes) Order 2022 (2022 No. 331)[13] was made on 17 March 2022 and came into force the following day.[14]

Governance

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The first elections to Cumberland Council took place in May 2022, with the council acting as a 'shadow authority' until the abolition of the three former district councils and Cumbria County Council on 1 April 2023.[15] Labour won a majority with 30 seats.[16] The Conservatives have 7 seats, Liberal Democrats 4 seats, independents 3 seats and the Green Party 2 seats. Turnout was 36.1%.[17]

Cumberland and the neighbouring Westmorland and Furness continue to form the ceremonial county of Cumbria for the purposes of lieutenancy and shrievalties, being presided over by a Lord Lieutenant of Cumbria and a High Sheriff of Cumbria.[18][19]

Police services are provided by Cumbria Constabulary and fire services by Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service. These are both overseen by the Cumbria Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner.[20]

High Sheriffs pay attention to the work of such statutory bodies as the Police, the Prison Service and the Probation Service.[21]

Twinnings

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SettlementTwinned settlement
Carlisle
CockermouthMarvejols, France
WhitehavenKozloduy, Bulgaria[22]
Workington
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Geography

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A coastal scene in Whitehaven

Major settlements;


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Neighbouring council areas
District In relation to the district
Dumfries and GallowayNorth
Scottish BordersNorth east
NorthumberlandEast
Westmorland and FurnessSouth
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Economy

Media

Local television services for the area is provided by BBC Look North and ITV News Lookaround.

Radio stations for the area are BBC Radio Cumbria, Greatest Hits Radio Cumbria & South West Scotland, and Heart North West.

The local newspapers are:[30] The Cumberland News, News and Star, and North West Evening Mail.[31]

See also

References

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