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Area committee

Many large local government councils in the United Kingdom have a system of area committees, with responsibility for services in a particular part of the area covered by the council.

In the county council areas of England, for example, there is typically an area committee for each district within the county.

Examples

  • In England:
    • Birmingham - district committees for 11 areas similar to Birmingham's parliamentary constituencies.
    • Bradford - has 5 area committees made up of the wards that (roughly) make up the 5 parliamentary constituencies namely Bradford North, Bradford South, Bradford West, Keighley and Shipley. Before the 2004 ward boundary review the wards fitted exactly within the constituencies and the committees were therefore known as constituency committees.
    • Cumbria - has 6 local committees one for each of its district council areas.
    • Leicester - 9 area committees containing between 2 and 3 wards. The city centre is considered outside any area.
    • Kirklees - 12 area committees
    • Kingston upon Hull - 7 area committees
    • Oxford - 6 area committees
    • Shropshire - 3 area committees (North, Central and South)
    • Ipswich Borough Council - 5 area committees covering all wards in the Borough: North East (3 wards), North West (3 wards), Central (3 wards), South East (3 wards) South West ( 4 Wards)
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