词条 | East Staffordshire |
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| timezone = GMT | utc_offset = 0 | timezone_DST = BST | utc_offset_DST = +1 | settlement_type = Non-metropolitan district | subdivision_type = Sovereign state | subdivision_type1 = Constituent country | subdivision_type2 = Region | subdivision_type3 = Non-metropolitan county | subdivision_type4 = Status | subdivision_type5 = Admin HQ | subdivision_name = United Kingdom | subdivision_name1 = England | subdivision_name4 = Non-metropolitan district | government_type = Non-metropolitan district council | leader_title = Leadership | leader_title1 = MPs | established_title1 = Incorporated | population_density_km2 = auto | population_blank1_title = Ethnicity | blank1_name = ONS code | blank2_name = OS grid reference | official_name = East Staffordshire District | image_skyline = | imagesize = | image_alt = | image_caption = | image_shield = | shield_size = | shield_alt = | shield_link = | image_map = East Staffordshire UK locator map.svg | mapsize = frameless | map_alt = | map_caption = East Staffordshire shown within Staffordshire | subdivision_name2 = West Midlands | subdivision_name3 = Staffordshire | subdivision_name5 = Burton upon Trent | established_date1 = 1 April 1974 | governing_body = East Staffordshire Borough Council | leader_party = Conservative Party | leader_name = Leader & Cabinet | leader_name1 = Michael Fabricant Andrew Griffiths | area_total_km2 = 390.0 | area_rank = {{English district area rank|GSS=E07000193}} (of {{English district total}}) | population_total = {{English district population|GSS=E07000193}} | population_as_of = {{English statistics year}} | population_rank = {{English district rank|GSS=E07000193}} (of {{English district total}}) | population_blank1 = 93.9% White 4.3% S.Asian | blank1_info = 41UC (ONS) E07000193 (GSS) | blank2_info = {{gbmappingsmall|SK2388023478}} | website = http://www.eaststaffsbc.gov.uk }} East Staffordshire is a local government district with borough status in Staffordshire in England. It has two main towns: Burton upon Trent, famous for its breweries, and Uttoxeter, renowned for its racecourse. Villages in the area include Abbots Bromley, Tutbury, Barton-under-Needwood, Rolleston on Dove, Hanbury, Kingstone, Marchington, Mayfield and The Heath. The borough was formed on 1 April 1974 by the merger of the former county borough of Burton upon Trent with Urban District of Uttoxeter, and Rural Districts of Tutbury and Uttoxeter. Since 2011, East Staffordshire has formed part of the Greater Birmingham & Solihull Local Enterprise Partnership along with neighbouring authorities Birmingham, Bromsgrove, Cannock Chase, Lichfield, Redditch, Solihull, Tamworth and Wyre Forest. Wards within East StaffordshireThere are 39 councillors representing 21 wards in East Staffordshire. Most wards have either one or two councillors, but a few have three. The number of councillors is loosely based on the population size in that area. Political makeupAs of 28 September 2017, East Staffordshire is controlled by the Conservative party with an overall majority of 15 councilors. The Conservative party have 26 councillors, the Labour party have 12 councillors and the Liberal Democrats have one councillor.[1] TransportMain roads within the Borough include the A38 through Burton upon Trent and the A50 near Uttoxeter. There are two railway stations in the Borough, Burton-on-Trent on the Cross Country Route and Uttoxeter on the Crewe to Derby Line, There is also a station serving Tutbury, also on the Crewe to Derby Line called Tutbury and Hatton. This is in the South Derbyshire district. See also
References1. ^http://www.eaststaffsbc.gov.uk/council-democracy/councillors, East Staffordshire Borough Council. Retrieved on 20 October 2017. External links
3 : Borough of East Staffordshire|Non-metropolitan districts of Staffordshire|Local government districts of the West Midlands (region) |
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