North East Fife (district)

56.319°N 3.012°W / 56.319; -3.012

North East Fife
District

County Buildings, Cupar

North-East Fife district within Scotland
Population
  199469,930
History
  Created16 May 1975
  Abolished31 March 1996
  Succeeded byFife
GovernmentNorth East Fife District Council
  HQCupar

North East Fife was one of three local government districts in the Fife region of Scotland from 1975 to 1996.

History

The district was created in 1975 under the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973, which established a two-tier structure of local government across mainland Scotland comprising upper-tier regions and lower-tier districts. North East Fife was one of three districts created within the region of Fife, along with Dunfermline and Kirkcaldy. The district covered the whole area of 15 former districts from the historic county of Fife, which were all abolished at the same time:[1]

In 1996 Scotland's districts and regions were abolished under the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994. Fife became a single unitary council area, headquartered in Glenrothes as the regional council had also been.[2]

The area is still covered by the North East Fife (UK Parliament constituency).

Political control

The first election to the district council was held in 1974, initially operating as a shadow authority alongside the outgoing authorities until it came into its powers on 16 May 1975. Political control of the council from 1975 was as follows:[3]

Party in controlYears
Conservative1975–1984
Alliance1984–1988
Liberal Democrats1988–1996

Elections

Year Seats Liberal Democrats[lower-alpha 1] Conservative Independent / Other Notes
1974180135
1977181143
1980185112
1984181062
1988181242
1992181341
  1. Includes Liberal and Social Democratic Party prior to 1988, with the two parties having formed the SDP–Liberal Alliance between 1981 and 1988.

District result maps

Premises

The council was based at County Buildings on St Catherine Street in Cupar.[4] The building had been built in 1817 as the county's sheriff court and meeting place for the Commissioners of Supply which preceded the county council. It had then served as the headquarters of Fife County Council between 1890 and 1975, with a large extension to the east being added in 1925.[5]

See also

References

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