Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council

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Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council, also known as Calderdale Council, is the local authority for the Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale in West Yorkshire, England. It is a metropolitan borough council and provides the majority of local government services in the borough. Since 2014 the council has been a constituent member of the West Yorkshire Combined Authority.

Founded1 April 1974
Steven Leigh,
Conservative
since 14 May 2025[1]
Jane Scullion,
Labour
since 17 May 2023
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Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council
Arms of Calderdale Council
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Type
Type
History
Founded1 April 1974
Leadership
Steven Leigh,
Conservative
since 14 May 2025[1]
Jane Scullion,
Labour
since 17 May 2023
Robin Tuddenham
since June 2017[2]
Structure
Seats51 councillors
Calderdale Council composition
Political groups
Administration (26)
  Labour (26)
Other parties (23)
  Conservative (8)
  Liberal Democrats (6)
  Green (3)
  Reform UK (3)
  Independent (2)
  Workers Party (1)
  Vacant (2)
Joint committees
West Yorkshire Combined Authority
Length of term
4 years
Elections
First-past-the-post
Last election
2 May 2024
Next election
7 May 2026
Meeting place
Halifax Town Hall
Town Hall, Crossley Street, Halifax, HX1 1UJ
Website
calderdale.gov.uk
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The council has been under Labour majority control since 2019. It is based at Halifax Town Hall.

History

The metropolitan district of Calderdale was created on 1 April 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972. It covered the area of eight former districts and part of a ninth, which were all abolished at the same time:[3][4]

The county borough of Halifax had provided all local government services in its area. The other eight districts had been lower-tier authorities with West Riding County Council providing county-level services. The new Calderdale district was awarded borough status from its creation, allowing the chair of the council to take the title of mayor.[5]

Calderdale was initially a district-level authority, with West Yorkshire County Council providing county-level services. However, the metropolitan county councils, including West Yorkshire County Council, were abolished in 1986 under the Local Government Act 1985. Since 1986 Calderdale Council has therefore been responsible for most local government functions.[6]

The council has been a constituent member of the West Yorkshire Combined Authority since 2014, which has been led by the directly elected Mayor of West Yorkshire since 2021.[7]

Governance

Political control

The council has been under Labour majority control since 2019.

The first election to the council was held in 1973, initially operating as a shadow authority before coming into its powers on 1 April 1974. Political control of the council since 1974 has been as follows:[8]

More information Party in control, Years ...
Party in controlYears
Labour1974–1975
Conservative1975–1980
No overall control1980–1990
Labour1990–1992
No overall control1992–1995
Labour1995–1999
No overall control1999–2000
Conservative2000–2002
No overall control2002–2019
Labour2019–present
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Leadership

The role of Mayor of Calderdale is largely ceremonial. Political leadership is instead provided by the leader of the council. The leaders since 1988 have been:

More information Councillor, Party ...
CouncillorPartyFromTo
Joe Tolan[9][10]LabourMay 19881990
David Helliwell[10][11]LabourMay 199022 Aug 1991
Joe Tolan[12][13]Labour25 Sep 1991May 1992
Tony Mazey[14][15]ConservativeMay 199212 May 1993
Bob Sunderland[16][17]Conservative12 May 1993May 1995
Pam Warhurst[18][19]LabourMay 1995May 1999
Michael Higgins[20][21]Labour19 May 1999May 2000
John Ford[22][23]Conservative17 May 20002006
Ann McAllister[24][25]Conservative17 May 2006Sep 2008
Stephen Baines[26][27]Conservative1 Oct 2008May 2010
Janet Battye[28][29]Liberal Democrats24 May 201023 May 2012
Tim Swift[30][31]Labour23 May 201230 Jul 2014
Stephen Baines[32][33]Conservative30 Jul 2014May 2015
Tim Swift[34][35]Labour27 May 201517 May 2023
Jane Scullion[36]Labour17 May 2023
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Composition

Following the 2024 election,[37] and subsuequent by-elections and changes of allegiance up to May 2025 the composition of the council was:[38]

More information Party, Councillors ...
PartyCouncillors
Labour26
Conservative8
Liberal Democrats6
Green3
Reform3
Independent2
Workers Party1
Vacant2
Total 51
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The next election is due in May 2026.[38]

Premises

The council is based at Halifax Town Hall, which had been built for one of the council's predecessors, the Halifax Borough Council, in 1863.[39][40]

Elections

Since the last boundary changes in 2004 the council has comprised 51 councillors representing 17 wards, with each ward electing three councillors. Elections are held three years out of every four, with a third of the council (one councillor for each ward) elected each time for a four-year term of office.[41]

Wards

Wards within Calderdale Council
More information Calder Valley, Halifax ...
Calder ValleyHalifax

1. Todmorden
2. Calder
3. Luddendenfoot
4. Ryburn
8. Greetland and Stainland
14. Elland
15. Hipperholme and Lightcliffe
16. Brighouse
17. Rastrick

5. Illingworth and Mixenden
6. Warley
7. Sowerby Bridge
9. Ovenden
10. Park
11. Skircoat
12. Northowram and Shelf
13. Town

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Mayor

The mayors since 1974 have been:

More information Name, Years ...
Name[42] Years
Ann Kingstone 2024–
Ashley Evans 2023–2024
Angie Gallagher 2022–2023
Chris Pillai 2021–2022
Dot Foster 2019–2021
Marcus Thompson 2018–2019
Ferman Ali 2017–2018
Howard Blagbrough 2016–2017
Lisa Lambert 2015–2016
Pat Allen 2014–2015
Ann Martin 2013–2014
John Hardy 2012–2013
Nader Fekri 2011–2012
Keith Watson 2010–2011
Ann McAllister 2010
Arshad Mahmood 2009–2010
Conrad Winterburn 2008–2009
Martin Peel 2007–2008
Colin Stout 2006–2007
John Williamson 2005–2006
Olwen Jennings 2004–2005
Geraldine Carter 2003–2004
Patrick Phillips 2002–2003
Chris O'Connor 2001–2002
Peter Coles 2000–2001
Graham Hall 1999–2000
Alan Worth 1997–1999
Susan Tucker 1997
Dawn Neal 1996–1997
Graham Reason 1995–1996
Stephen Pearson 1994–1995
Tony Mazey 1993–1994
Bill Carpenter 1992–1993
Tom McElroy 1991–1992
Joe Tolan 1990–1991
Joe Kneafsey 1989–1990
Albert Berry 1988–1989
Wilfred Sharp 1987–1988
David Fox 1986–1987
Tom Lawler 1985–1986
John Bradley 1984–1985
Kevin Lord 1983–1984
David Shutt 1982–1983
Eric Whitehead 1981–1982
Harry Wilson 1980–1981
Betty Wildsmith 1979–1980
Richard Deadman 1978–1979
Eric Dennett 1977–1978
Mona Mitchell 1976–1977
Kathleen Cawdry 1975–1976
Joe Tolan 1974–1975
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