Oxford City Council
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The Oxford City Council provides local government for the city of Oxford in England
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, with the Liberal Democrats
being the official opposition. In 2006 these roles were reversed, although two years later the council returned to being run by a minority Labour administration. before they took full control in 2010. With five city councillors and two county councillors, Oxford has one of the highest Green Party
representation for a British city. The Independent Working Class Association
has one councillor, and their support is confined to a small number of wards, among them the Blackbird Leys
housing estate
in the south east of the city. See Oxford Council election 2004
for further information.
Since 2002, elections have been held for Oxford City Council in even years, with each councillor serving a term of four years. Each electoral ward within Oxford is represented by two councillors, thus all wards elect one councillor at each election. Prior to 2002, the City Council was elected by thirds.
In early 2003, the Oxford City Council submitted a bid to become a unitary authority
. This was received by Communities and Local Government but subsequently rejected.
Since 2008, Oxford City Council has been undergoing a programme of Business Transformation
which is now being embedded in to the City Council in anticipation of further change following the new government of May 2010.
Oxford City Council contains all of the Oxford East parliamentary constituency, which was won by Labour in the 2010 General Election with an increased majority but was until then a highly marginal seat with the Liberal Democrats.
The Council also covers part of the Oxford West and Abingdon parliamentary constituency, which was won from the Liberal Democrats by the Conservatives at the 2010 General Election, albeit with a very small majority.
Partisan control
* By-election
England
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Overview
Between the 2004 local elections, and 2010 the council was in minority administration, first by councillors from the Labour PartyLabour Party (UK)
The Labour Party is a centre-left democratic socialist party in the United Kingdom. It surpassed the Liberal Party in general elections during the early 1920s, forming minority governments under Ramsay MacDonald in 1924 and 1929-1931. The party was in a wartime coalition from 1940 to 1945, after...
, with the Liberal Democrats
Liberal Democrats
The Liberal Democrats are a social liberal political party in the United Kingdom which supports constitutional and electoral reform, progressive taxation, wealth taxation, human rights laws, cultural liberalism, banking reform and civil liberties .The party was formed in 1988 by a merger of the...
being the official opposition. In 2006 these roles were reversed, although two years later the council returned to being run by a minority Labour administration. before they took full control in 2010. With five city councillors and two county councillors, Oxford has one of the highest Green Party
Green Party of England and Wales
The Green Party of England and Wales is a political party in England and Wales which follows the traditions of Green politics and maintains a strong commitment to social progressivism. It is the largest Green party in the United Kingdom, containing within it various regional divisions including...
representation for a British city. The Independent Working Class Association
Independent Working Class Association
The Independent Working Class Association is a minor working-class political party in the United Kingdom that aims to promote the political and economic interests of the working class, regardless of the consequences to existing political and economic structures...
has one councillor, and their support is confined to a small number of wards, among them the Blackbird Leys
Blackbird Leys
Blackbird Leys is a civil parish and ward in Oxford, England, and is one of the largest council estates in Europe. According to the 2001 census, the ward had a population of 5,803. Unlike most parts of the City of Oxford, the area has a civil parish. The parish was created in 1990. Its 2001 parish...
housing estate
Housing estate
A housing estate is a group of buildings built together as a single development. The exact form may vary from country to country. Accordingly, a housing estate is usually built by a single contractor, with only a few styles of house or building design, so they tend to be uniform in appearance...
in the south east of the city. See Oxford Council election 2004
Oxford Council election 2004
Elections to Oxford City Council were held on 10 June 2004. The council is elected by halves, so one seat in each ward was up for election . Labour lost majority control of the council but remained in minority administration...
for further information.
Since 2002, elections have been held for Oxford City Council in even years, with each councillor serving a term of four years. Each electoral ward within Oxford is represented by two councillors, thus all wards elect one councillor at each election. Prior to 2002, the City Council was elected by thirds.
In early 2003, the Oxford City Council submitted a bid to become a unitary authority
Unitary authority
A unitary authority is a type of local authority that has a single tier and is responsible for all local government functions within its area or performs additional functions which elsewhere in the relevant country are usually performed by national government or a higher level of sub-national...
. This was received by Communities and Local Government but subsequently rejected.
Since 2008, Oxford City Council has been undergoing a programme of Business Transformation
Business transformation
Business transformation is the fundamental change to the way a business operates, whether that be moving into a new market or operating in a new way It is an approach that attempts to align an organisation's activities relating to people, process and technology more closely with its business...
which is now being embedded in to the City Council in anticipation of further change following the new government of May 2010.
Oxford City Council contains all of the Oxford East parliamentary constituency, which was won by Labour in the 2010 General Election with an increased majority but was until then a highly marginal seat with the Liberal Democrats.
The Council also covers part of the Oxford West and Abingdon parliamentary constituency, which was won from the Liberal Democrats by the Conservatives at the 2010 General Election, albeit with a very small majority.
Statistics
Partisan compositionYear | Labour | Lib Dem | Green | IWCA | Independent | Conservative | Source |
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2000 | 21 | 21 | 7 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
2002 | 29 | 15 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
2004 | 20 | 18 | 7 | 3 | 0 | 0 | |
2006 | 17 | 19 | 8 | 4 | 0 | 0 | |
2008 | 23 | 16 | 7 | 2 | 0 | 0 | |
2010 | 26 | 16 | 5 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
Partisan control
Years | Party | |
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2010–present |
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2004–2010 |
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2002–2004 |
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2000–2002 |
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1980–2000 |
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1976–1980 |
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1973–1976 |
Councillors
Ward | Name | Party | Elected | |
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Barton and Sandhills | Van Coulter |
2010 | ||
Barton and Sandhills | Mike Rowley |
2010* | ||
Blackbird Leys | Rae Humberstone |
2010 | ||
Blackbird Leys | Val Smith |
2008 | ||
Carfax | Tony Brett |
2010 | ||
Carfax | Stephen Brown |
2008 | ||
Churchill | Joe McManners |
2010 | ||
Churchill | Mark Lygo |
2008 | ||
Cowley | Shah Khan |
2010 | ||
Cowley | Bryan Keen |
2008 | ||
Cowley Marsh | Mohammed Abbasi |
2010 | ||
Cowley Marsh | Saj Malik |
2008 | ||
Headington | David Rundle |
2010 | ||
Headington | Ruth Wilkinson |
2008 | ||
Headington Hill and Northway | Mohammed Altaf-Khan |
2010 | ||
Headington Hill and Northway | Roy Darke |
2009* | ||
Hinksey Park | Bob Price |
2010 | ||
Hinksey Park | Oscar Van Nooijen |
2008 | ||
Holywell | Mark Mills |
2010 | ||
Holywell | Nathan Pyle |
2008 | ||
Iffley Fields | David Williams |
2010 | ||
Iffley Fields | Elise Benjamin |
2008 | ||
Jericho and Osney | Susanna Pressel |
2010 | ||
Jericho and Osney | Colin Cook |
2008 | ||
Littlemore | Gill Sanders |
2010 | ||
Littlemore | John Tanner |
2008 | ||
Lye Valley | Ben Lloyd-Shogbesan |
2010 | ||
Lye Valley | Bob Timbs |
2008 | ||
Marston | Mary Clarkson |
2010 | ||
Marston | Beverley Hazell |
2008 | ||
North | Alan Armitage |
2010 | ||
North | Clark Brundin |
2008 | ||
Northfield Brook | Scott Seamons |
2010 | ||
Northfield Brook | Stuart Craft |
2008 | ||
Quarry and Risinghurst | Dee Sinclair |
2010 | ||
Quarry and Risinghurst | Laurence Baxter |
2008 | ||
Rose Hill and Iffley | Antonia Bance |
2010 | ||
Rose Hill and Iffley | Edward Turner |
2008 | ||
St Clement's | Graham Jones |
2010 | ||
St Clement's | Nuala Young |
2008 | ||
St Margaret's | Jim Campbell |
2010 | ||
St Margaret's | Gwynneth Royce |
2008 | ||
St Mary's | Dick Wolff |
2010 | ||
St Mary's | Matt Morton |
2008 | ||
Summertown | Jean Fooks |
2010 | ||
Summertown | Stuart McCready |
2008 | ||
Wolvercote | John Goddard |
2010 | ||
Wolvercote | Michael Gotch |
2008 |