Cheltenham Borough Council

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David Willingham,
Liberal Democrat
since 12 May 2025[1]
Rowena Hay,
Liberal Democrats
since 7 December 2020
Gareth Edmundson
since 2019[2]
Cheltenham Borough Council
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Type
Type
Leadership
David Willingham,
Liberal Democrat
since 12 May 2025[1]
Rowena Hay,
Liberal Democrats
since 7 December 2020
Gareth Edmundson
since 2019[2]
Structure
Seats40 councillors[3]
Political groups
Administration (36)
  Liberal Democrat (36)
Other parties (4)
  Green (3)
  People Against Bureaucracy (1)
Elections
First past the post
Last election
2 May 2024
Next election
7 May 2026
Meeting place
Municipal Offices, Promenade, Cheltenham, GL50 9SA
Website
www.cheltenham.gov.uk

Cheltenham Borough Council is the local authority for Cheltenham, a non-metropolitan district with borough status in Gloucestershire, England. The council is based at the Municipal Offices on the Promenade.

The neighbouring districts are Tewkesbury and Cotswold.

The town of Cheltenham was incorporated as a municipal borough in 1876, governed by a body formally called the "mayor, aldermen and burgesses of the borough of Cheltenham", but generally known as the corporation or town council. Prior to 1876 the town had been administered by a body of improvement commissioners which had been established in 1786.[4]

The borough was reformed in 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972, becoming a non-metropolitan district and absorbing the area of the former Charlton Kings urban district at the same time.[5] Cheltenham kept its borough status, allowing the council to take the name Cheltenham Borough Council and letting the chair of the council take the title of mayor, continuing Cheltenham's series of mayors dating back to 1876.[6]

The borough was further enlarged in 1991 when it gained the parishes of Leckhampton, Prestbury, Swindon and Up Hatherley, all of which had previously been in Tewkesbury borough.[7]

Governance

Cheltenham Borough Council provides district-level services. County-level services are provided by Gloucestershire County Council.[8] Parts of the borough are also covered by civil parishes, which form a third tier of local government. The rest of the borough, roughly corresponding to the pre-1974 municipal borough, is an unparished area.[9]

Political control

The council has been under Liberal Democrat majority control since 2010.

Political control of the council since the 1974 reforms has been as follows:[10][11]

Party in controlYears
Conservative1974–1979
No overall control1979–1991
Liberal Democrats1991–1999
No overall control1999–2000
Conservative2000–2002
Liberal Democrats2002–2004
No overall control2004–2010
Liberal Democrats2010–present

Leadership

The role of mayor is largely ceremonial in Cheltenham. Political leadership is instead provided by the leader of the council. The leaders since 2002 have been:

CouncillorPartyFromTo
Andrew McKinlay[12]Liberal Democrats10 May 2002May 2006
Duncan Smith[13]Conservative11 May 2006May 2008
Steve Jordan[14][15]Liberal Democrats8 May 20087 Dec 2020
Rowena Hay[15]Liberal Democrats7 Dec 2020

Composition

Following the 2024 election,[16][17][18] the composition of the council is:

Party Councillors
Liberal Democrats 36
Green 3
People Against Bureaucracy 1
Total 40

The next election is due in May 2026.[19]

Premises

The council is based at the Municipal Offices on the Promenade.[20] The building was built as a row of 19 terraced houses called Harward's Buildings between 1823 and 1840. Seven houses in the terrace were acquired by Cheltenham Borough Council in 1916 and converted to become their offices, with the other houses being acquired later.[21]

Elections

Coat of arms

References

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