Is Amber Valley A Local Authority?

Amber Valley is a local government district and borough in the east of Derbyshire, England, taking its name from the River Amber.

What local authority is Belper?

Amber Valley Borough Council. Our site search is powered by Google.

What areas are in Amber Valley?

There are 29 conservation areas within Amber Valley, as listed below.

  • Alderwasley 23.12.91.
  • Alfreton 10.9.71 (extended 19.12.74)
  • Belper and Milford (amalgamated 16.7.03)
  • Codnor Park 22.3.93.
  • Coxbench 5.9.94.
  • Crich 4.2.80.
  • Dethick, Lea & Holloway (amalgamated 23.12.96)
  • Duffield Bank 13.9.78.

Is Amber Valley Conservative?

Our 45 councillors represent the following parties: 29 Conservative councillors. 11 Labour councillors.

Why is Amber Valley called Amber Valley?

Amber Valley, district, administrative and historic county of Derbyshire, England, to the north of Derby. It takes its name from the River Amber, which joins the Derwent at Ambergate. The industrial eastern half of the district contrasts with the still rural western portion.

How many local authorities are there in Derbyshire?

We work closely with Derby City Council, the 8 district and borough councils in Derbyshire and the Peak District National Park Authority. Depending on where you live, the service you require may be administered by one of the following councils.

What local authorities are in Derbyshire?

District and Borough Councils
Erewash Borough Council. Bolsover District Council. Chesterfield Borough Council. North East Derbyshire District Council.

Who is the MP for Amber Valley?

He has been Member of Parliament (MP) for Amber Valley in Derbyshire since the 2010 general election. He has campaigned for Leave Means Leave, a Eurosceptic group.
Nigel Mills.

Nigel Mills MP
Majority 16,886 (37.1%)
Personal details
Born Jacksdale, England
Political party Conservative

What is Amber Valley known for?

Amber Valley is the location of the Obadiah Place provincial heritage site, a homestead of one of the first African-American settler families.

How many towns are in Amber Valley?

four market towns
The borough of Amber Valley contains the four market towns of Alfreton, Belper, Heanor and Ripley as well as many villages and smaller settlements.

What is the most Conservative area in Canada?

Geography. Social conservatism is strongest in Alberta, long Canada’s most conservative province, where the Social Credit movement preached evangelical values and came to power in the 1930s. It is a factor as well in parts of British Columbia outside of the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island.

Which county in Texas is the most Conservative?

In recent years, Roberts County has become almost unanimously Republican. In 2008, 92% of voters voted for Republican John McCain versus only 7.92% for Democrat Barack Obama, making it one of the most Republican counties in the United States.

Is California mostly Conservative or liberal?

As most of the population is in Southern California and the San Francisco Bay Area, California as a whole tends to be liberal. California was once a Republican-leaning swing state in presidential elections from 1952 until 1992.

How many houses are in Amber Valley?

Comprising only 25 houses, Amber Lakes fills a previously undeveloped wedge of land surrounded by Amber Valley, a string of dams and also houses an expansion to the greater Amber facilities. more…

What happened to Amber Valley?

Decline and Legacy
In the 1930s and 1940s, many people from rural communities across the Prairies, including some born and raised in Amber Valley, began to move to large cities such as Calgary, Edmonton and Winnipeg in search of jobs. In Amber Valley, older generations passed away and their homesteads were sold.

How many households are in Amber Valley?

There are 40,100 households in the Constituency of Amber Valley, which is predominantly urban.

Is Derbyshire County Council a local authority?

In Derbyshire there are 3 tiers of local government. Derbyshire County Council forms one tier, district and borough councils form another and town and parish councils make up the third tier. In the city of Derby all the services are run by one council – Derby City Council.

What is the prettiest village in Derbyshire?

Chatsworth is probably at the top of any list of places to visit in Derbyshire, and once the delights of its House and Gardens have been explored, the estate villages of Edensor, Beeley, Pilsley (home of the famous Chatsworth Estate Shop) and Calton Lees, and nearby Baslow, all offer alternative places to eat and drink

What is the biggest town in Derbyshire?

Chesterfield
Chesterfield is our largest town and is home to 104,000 people. Eight other main towns have populations of over 20,000. A large part of the north and west of the county is very rural, much of it in the Peak District National Park.

How many local authorities are there in the East Midlands?

40 local authorities in the East Midlands are members of East Midlands Councils, a list of the authorities can be found below.

What area does Bolsover council cover?

At the 2011 Census, the district had a population of 75,866. The district is along with North East Derbyshire, Borough of Chesterfield and Bassetlaw District is a non-constituent member of the Sheffield City Region.

Bolsover District
• Executive: Labour
• MPs: Mark Fletcher (C)
Area
• Total 61.9 sq mi (160.3 km2)