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The council was made a unitary authority on 1 April 1997, regaining its independence from the county council. The way this change was implemented was to create a new non-metropolitan county of Darlington covering the same area as the existing borough, but with no separate county council; instead the existing borough council took on county ...
Darlington Borough Council elections are held every four years. Darlington Borough Council is the local authority for the unitary authority of Darlington in County Durham , England . Until 1 April 1997 it was a non-metropolitan district .
A Darlington Council meeting was told supermarket retailer Morrisons maintained the site until the land was sold in 2022, ... "However, contact has been made with the new owner, and, in the ...
The Borough of Darlington was included in a Tees Valley sub-division. [2] [3] The following seats resulted from the boundary review: Containing electoral wards in Darlington. Darlington; Stockton West (part also in Stockton-on-Tees) Containing electoral wards in County Durham. Bishop Auckland; Blaydon and Consett (part also in Gateshead in Tyne ...
The town hall initially served as the headquarters of Darlington County Borough Council [11] and remained the local seat of government when the enlarged Darlington District Council was formed in 1974. [12] It went on to become the headquarters of the new unitary authority, Darlington Borough Council, in 1997. [13]
County Durham is a unitary authority area in the ceremonial county of County Durham, England.It is governed by Durham County Council. [5] The district has an area of 2,226 square kilometres (859 sq mi), and contains 135 civil parishes. [6]
The old town hall was the headquarters of Darlington Borough Council until it moved to the new town hall in Feethams in 1970. The complex consists of three separate buildings, all of which are Grade II listed : the old town hall, [ 1 ] the market hall [ 2 ] and the clock tower.
The Borough of Darlington has formed a unitary authority outside the area covered by the County Council since 1997. Chester-le-Street District Council elections, 1973 – 2009 (council abolished) Durham City Council elections, 1973 – 2009 (council abolished) Darlington Borough Council elections, 1973 – 1997 (unitary authority 1997 – present)