North Tyneside Council

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North Tyneside Council

North Tyneside Council, or North Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council, is the local authority for the metropolitan borough of North Tyneside in Tyne and Wear, England. It is a metropolitan borough council and provides the majority of local government services in the borough. The council has been a member of the North East Combined Authority since 2024.

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North Tyneside Council
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Type
Type
History
Founded1 April 1974
Leadership
Steve Cox,
Labour
since 16 May 2024[1]
Norma Redfearn,
Labour
since 6 May 2013
Paul Hanson
since August 2018[2]
Structure
SeatsElected mayor plus 60 councillors
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Political groups
Administration (51)
  Labour (51)
Other parties (9)
  Conservative (8)
  Independent (1)
Joint committees
North East Combined Authority
Elections
First-past-the-post
Last election
2 May 2024
Next election
7 May 2026
Meeting place
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Quadrant East, 16 The Silverlink North, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE27 0BY
Website
my.northtyneside.gov.uk
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The council has been under Labour majority control since 2011. It is based at Quadrant East in Cobalt Park, a large business park in the centre of the borough.

History

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North Tyneside and its council were created in 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972 as one of five districts within the new metropolitan county of Tyne and Wear. The district covered the whole area of three former districts and parts of another two, which were all abolished at the same time:

The whole area had been in Northumberland prior to the reforms; as a county borough, Tynemouth had been independent from Northumberland County Council but had been part of Northumberland for ceremonial purposes.[3] The new district was granted borough status from its creation, allowing it to appoint a mayor.[4]

North Tyneside Council initially provided district-level functions, with county-level functions being provided by Tyne and Wear County Council. The county council was abolished in 1986, after only twelve years in existence, and its functions passed to the area's five district councils.[5]

In 2002 the council changed to having a directly elected mayor; prior to that the mayor had been a more ceremonial position.

Governance

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Since 1986 the council has provided both district-level and county-level functions, with some services being provided through joint arrangements with the other Tyne and Wear councils. In 2024 a combined authority was established covering North Tyneside, County Durham, Gateshead, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, South Tyneside and Sunderland, called the North East Mayoral Combined Authority. It is chaired by the directly elected Mayor of the North East and oversees the delivery of certain strategic functions across the area.[6] [7]

Political control

The council has been under Labour majority control since 2011.

The first election to the council was held in 1973, initially operating as a shadow authority alongside the outgoing authorities until it came into its powers on 1 April 1974. Political control of the council since 1974 has been as follows:[8][9]

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Party in controlYears
Labour1974–1986
No overall control1986–1987
Labour1987–2004
No overall control2004–2008
Conservative2008–2010
No overall control2010–2011
Labour2011–present
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Leadership

Prior to 2002, political leadership was provided by the leader of the council. In 2002 the council changed to having a directly elected mayor. There have been periods where the mayor is of one party but the majority of the councillors are of another party.

The leaders from 1974 to 2002 were:

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CouncillorPartyFromTo
Jim Bamborough[10]Labour1 Apr 197418 May 1984
Brian FloodLabour18 May 19845 May 1996
Rita Stringfellow[11]LabourMay 19965 May 2002
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The mayors since 2002 have been:

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MayorPartyFromTo
Chris MorganConservative6 May 200218 Apr 2003
Linda ArkleyConservative12 Jun 20038 May 2005
John HarrisonLabour9 May 20057 Jun 2009
Linda ArkleyConservative8 Jun 20095 May 2013
Norma RedfearnLabour6 May 2013
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Composition

Following the 2024 election, the composition of the council (excluding the elected mayor's seat) was:[12][13]

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Party Councillors
Labour51
Conservative8
Independent1
Total 60
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The next election is due in May 2026.

Elections

Since the last boundary changes in 2024 the council has comprised 60 councillors representing 20 wards, with each ward electing three councillors. Elections are held three years out of every four, with a third of the council (one councillor for each ward) elected each time for a four-year term of office.[14]

Premises

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Wallsend Town Hall: Council's meeting place 1974–2008

Since 2008 the council has been based at Quadrant East, a modern office building at Cobalt Park, a large business park in the centre of the borough.[15] With an NE27 postcode, the building comes under the Newcastle upon Tyne post town, although the council itself quotes the address as "North Tyneside" (administratively accurate but not postally).[16][17] The building is in the part of the borough which was the County Borough of Tynemouth prior to 1974.[18]

Prior to 2008 the council's offices were in several locations across the borough. Meetings were held at Wallsend Town Hall.[19]

References

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