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Worcestershire County Council is the county council for the non-metropolitan county of Worcestershire in England. Its headquarters are at County Hall in Worcester, the county town. The council consists of 57 councillors and is currently controlled by the Conservative Party. The county council was first created in 1889.
The 2025 Worcestershire County Council election is due to take place on 1 May 2025 to elect members to Worcestershire County Council in Worcestershire, England. [1] All 57 seats will be elected. This will be on the same day as other local elections .
Worcestershire had been among the first counties to establish a records committee in the 1890s, and a proposal to establish a county record office had been unsuccessful in 1938. [1] Worcestershire Record Office opened with E. H. Sargeant as the first County Archivist in 1947, situated at the Shire Hall in Worcester city.
Elections for all 57 seats on Worcestershire County Council are due to take place on 1 May. The call for postponement follows the publication of Labour's devolution white paper last month.
This is a list of electoral divisions and wards in the ceremonial county of Worcestershire in the West Midlands. All changes since the re-organisation of local government following the passing of the Local Government Act 1972 are shown. The number of councillors elected for each electoral division or ward is shown in brackets.
Worcestershire County Council elections are held every four years. Worcestershire County Council is the upper-tier local authority for the non-metropolitan county of Worcestershire in England. Since the last boundary changes in 2005, 57 councillors have been elected from 52 electoral divisions .
A survey of mobile signal coverage in Worcestershire has revealed "shocking" black spots, a county councillor has said. Signal trackers were placed on bin lorries belonging to all six district ...
The unitary authorities of Bristol City Council, [4] Buckinghamshire Council, [5] Dorset Council, [6] East Riding of Yorkshire Council, [7] and Herefordshire Council share their geographic name with a ceremonial county (and they are identical in Bristol's and Herefordshire's case) but are likewise legally district councils that also perform ...