Bournemouth (borough)

Bournemouth (borough)

Infobox UK district
name = Borough of Bournemouth


status = Unitary, Borough
region = South West England
admincounty = Dorset
area = Ranked 305th
46.18 km²
adminhq = Bournemouth
onscode = 00HN
population = Ranked English district rank|ONS=00HN
English district population|ONS=00HN
English district density|ONS=00HN / km²
ethnicity = 96.7% White
politics =
Bournemouth Borough Council
http://www.bournemouth.gov.uk/
leadership = Leader & Cabinet
executive = English district control|ONS=00HN
mayor = Stephen Chappell
mp = John Butterfill,
Tobias Ellwood
year = 2005

The Borough of Bournemouth has been a unitary authority in South East Dorset since 1 April 1997. It is named after Bournemouth, the town it serves. Between 1974 and 1997 it was an administrative district of Dorset, although historically most of the borough is part of Hampshire.cite web
url = http://www.bournemouth.gov.uk/Residents/Historical_Bournemouth/council_history.asp
title = History of the Council
author = Bournemouth Borough Council
accessdate = 2007-04-20
]

The Borough can trace its history back to 27 August 1890 when the Municipal Borough of Bournemouth was created by Royal Charter. On 1 April 1900 it received County Borough status which lasted until 1974.

Government and politics

The borough is administered by Bournemouth Borough Council.

Wards

The Council has 18 wards covering the borough.

* Boscombe East
* Boscombe West
* Central
* East Cliff & Springbourne
* East Southbourne & Tuckton
* Kinson North
* Kinson South
* Littledown & Iford
* Moordown
* Queen's Park
* Redhill & Northbourne
* Strouden Park
* Talbot & Branksome Woods
* Throop & Muscliff
* Wallisdown & Winton West
* West Southbourne
* Westbourne & Westcliff
* Winton East

Composition

The Council consists of 54 elected members, 3 from each of the 18 wards. Prior to 2003 there were 19 wards (57 members). Elections take place every four years where all seats are contested.

The current Council is composed as follows:

The whole Council will be up for election in 2011.

Coat of Arms

The arms of Bournemouth were granted on 24 March 1891. The crest (above the shield) consists of four English roses surmounted by a pine tree. The motto (below the shield) is "Pulchritudo et Salubritas", Latin for "beauty and health". The colours of the shield, the main part of the coat of arms, are taken from the royal arms of King Edward the Confessor, in whose royal estate the area now known as Bournemouth was situated. The four salmon represent those to be found in the River Stour, which marks the boundary between Christchurch and Bournemouth. Each of the lions holds a rose between its paws. The six birds, also taken from Edward the Confessor's arms, are martlets, heraldic birds with no legs (based on the folk belief that swallows never stopped flying and so did not need legs). The roses in the arms are emblems both of England and of Hampshire, which Bournemouth historically belonged to.

Twin Towns

The Borough of Bournemouth is twinned with the following Towns:
* Lucerne, Switzerland (1981).
* Netanya, Israel.

References

ee also

Bournemouth local elections


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