East Suffolk District
East Suffolk is a local government district in Suffolk, England, which was established on 1 April 2019, following the merger of the existing Suffolk Coastal and Waveney districts.[2] At the 2011 census, the two districts had a combined population of 239,552.
East Suffolk
East Suffolk District | |
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Coordinates: 52.2°N 1.5°E | |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Constituent country | England |
Region | East of England |
Non-metropolitan county | Suffolk |
Status | Non-metropolitan district |
Admin HQ | East Suffolk House, Melton[1] |
Incorporated | 1 April 2019 |
Government | |
• Type | Non-metropolitan district council |
• Body | East Suffolk Council |
Area | |
• Total | 200 sq mi (510 km2) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 239,552 |
• Density | 1,210/sq mi (469/km2) |
Time zone | UTC0 (GMT) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+1 (BST) |
Website | www |
The main towns and villages in the district include Aldeburgh, Beccles, Bungay, Felixstowe, Framlingham, Halesworth, Leiston, Lowestoft, Saxmundham and Southwold as well parts of the wider Ipswich built-up area including Kesgrave, Martlesham and Woodbridge.
The district covers a smaller area compared to the former administrative county of East Suffolk, which was abolished by the Local Government Act 1972.
Governance
As of the 2023 elections on 2 May, the composition of East Suffolk Council is as follows:
Party | Seats | |
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Green | 16 | |
Conservative | 15 | |
Labour | 12 | |
Liberal Democrats | 11 | |
Independent | 1 |
See also
- 2019 structural changes to local government in England
- West Suffolk, another district that was created in Suffolk on 1 April 2019.
References
- "Contact us » East Suffolk Council". www.eastsuffolk.gov.uk.
- Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (24 May 2018). "The East Suffolk (Local Government Changes) Order 2018". legislation.gov.uk. Retrieved 12 August 2018.