Who Is In Charge Of Plymouth City Council?

Leader of the Council – Councillor Richard Bingley.

Who has control of Plymouth City Council?

Plymouth City Council is a democratic organisation. Following the local election on 5 May 2022 the ruling administration is Conservative. The leader is Councillor Richard Bingley. View upcoming public committee documents on your iPad, Android Device or Blackberry Playbook with the free modern.gov app.

What party is Plymouth City Council?

The current leader of the council is Richard Bingley of the Conservative Party and the opposition group leader is Tudor Evans of the Labour Party.

Is Plymouth council Labour or Conservative?

Plymouth councillors
There are 57 councillors in total. Following the elections on 5 May 2022 there are: Conservative – 28. Labour – 24.

How do I speak to someone at Plymouth City Council?

Call the council
Call the Contact Centre on 01752 668000. If you need to contact the Council outside of these hours please call 01752 668000 and you will be transferred to an automated phone system which will guide you to the correct department.

Who is the leader of a town council?

The chairman of a town council is entitled to be styled as “town mayor“. This term contrasts with simply “mayor”, which means the mayor of a borough or a city. However, this is often abbreviated simply to mayor, especially where the town was historically a borough or city, such as Lewes or Ely.

Is Tudor Evans still leader of Plymouth City Council?

Tudor Evans OBE is a British Labour Co-operative politician who has been the leader of Plymouth City Council four times. Since 2021 he has been the leader of the opposition. He has been councillor for Ham ward since 1988 and has led the Labour group on Plymouth City Council since 1998.

Where is the best place to live in Plymouth?

Here are some of the best places for family homes in Plymouth.

  • Peverell. Located in central Plymouth, Peverell is perfect for keeping a balanced family life and living close to the city centre.
  • Plympton. If you’re interested in buying in Plymouth, consider Plympton.
  • Plymstock.
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How many Councillors are there in Plymouth?

Plymouth councillors
There are 57 councillors in total.

Does Plymouth have a mayor?

Lord Mayor’s Festival returns with day of free family fun
The family-friendly Lord Mayor’s Festival returns to the city centre on Saturday 21 May, welcoming Councillor Sue Dann to the role of Lord Mayor of Plymouth for 2022-23.

Is Plymouth deprived?

In Plymouth, one LSOA, in Stonehouse, is in the 1% most deprived in the country, ranking 154 out of 32,844 (therefore the most deprived in Devon). Overall Plymouth ranks 69th out of 326 local authorities, which puts it in the 30% most-deprived nationally.

Where is Plymouth City Council based?

Ballard House is on West Hoe Road, Plymouth PL1 3BJ.

What is the local authority for Plymouth?

Plymouth City Council
The latest from Plymouth City Council.

How do I contact Eddc?

Our phone lines are open Monday–Friday, 8:30am-5pm. If you can’t find the number you need, please call our switchboard on 01404 515 616.

How do I complain to Plymouth Community Homes?

You can contact us in the following ways:

  1. Online. Using our General Contact Form.
  2. Telephone. 0808 230 6500.
  3. Letter. Plumer House, Tailyour Road, Crownhill, Plymouth PL6 5DH.

How long does local authority search Take Plymouth?

Within 40 working days from date of submission.

What powers does a town council have?

The district or borough council has statutory functions which include street trading, licensing, development control, building control, environmental health, street parking, traffic regulation, housing and waste collection for its area.

What power do local Councillors have?

Councillors provide a bridge between the community and the council. As well as being an advocate for local residents and signposting them to the right people at the council, you will need to keep them informed about the issues that affect them.

What can your Councillor do for you?

Councillors not only represent their communities and residents, they also help to make and shape the policies of the council. They do not directly manage services but they do make the decisions on what those services will be like. Councillors attend various meetings in order to carry out their duties.

Who is Lord Mayor of Plymouth?

Councillor Sue Dann
Lord Mayor Designate, Councillor Sue Dann, has announced that her deputy for 2022-23 will be Councillor Chris Penberthy.

When did Plymouth Community Homes take over from Plymouth City Council?

Plymouth Community Homes Limited was registered under the Industrial and Provident Societies Act 1965 on 3 March 2009. Plymouth City Council and the eight ‘non Local Authority’ Board members subsequently became shareholders.