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Borough of Fareham

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Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Region
  
South East England

Admin HQ
  
Fareham

Constituent country
  
England

Non-metropolitan county
  
Hampshire

Area
  
74.2 km²

Borough of Fareham wwwfarehamgovukimageswebmasterIFA2jpg

Status
  
Non-metropolitan district

Colleges and Universities
  
Fareham College, Warsash Maritime Academy

Points of interest
  
Fort Nelson - Hampshire, Westbury Manor Museum, Portchester Castle, Titchfield Abbey, Calshot Castle

The Borough of Fareham is a local government district and borough in Hampshire, England. Its council is based in Fareham. Other places within the Borough include Portchester, Stubbington, Hill Head, Titchfield, Warsash, Locks Heath, Sarisbury and half of Whiteley. The Borough covers much of the semi-urban area between the cities of Southampton and Portsmouth, and is part of the South Hampshire conurbation, with many residents commuting to the two cities for employment.

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Map of Fareham District, UK

The Fareham urban district was reconstituted as a non-metropolitan district by the Local Government Act 1972 on 1 April 1974 and gained borough status.

The Borough covers the area from Portchester in the east to Warsash in the west, south to Stubbington and Hill Head and north to include part of Whiteley. It is unusual for a relatively small borough in that it has two Members of Parliament (Stubbington and Hill Head are part of the Gosport constituency), two post towns (the west of the borough is in the Southampton post town) and three telephone dialling codes (mostly 01329, but 01489 in the west and 023 in the extreme east).

The 2001 Census found Fareham to have lower than average unemployment and crime with house prices higher than average. The population was estimated at about 111,000 with an average age of 40.3 years.

Governance

The Borough Council is Conservative controlled and has been since 1999. Following the elections on 5 May 2016, of the 31 Councillors, 24 are Conservative, 4 are Liberal Democrat, 2 are UKIP and 1 is an independent, representing 15 wards. The mayor, currently Councillor Connie Hockley, is elected each year by his or her fellow councillors and is the Civic Head of the Borough. There is also a Deputy Mayor, currently Councillor Geoff Fazackarley.

Wards

  • Fareham East
  • Fareham North
  • Fareham North-West
  • Fareham South
  • Fareham West
  • Hill Head
  • Locks Heath
  • Park Gate
  • Portchester East
  • Portchester West
  • Sarisbury
  • Stubbington
  • Titchfield
  • Titchfield Common
  • Warsash
  • Boundaries

    The boundaries date from 1932 when the parishes of Crofton, Hook with Warsash, Portchester, Sarisbury and Titchfield, all part of the Fareham Rural District, were added to Fareham urban district.

    The western boundary, with the Borough of Eastleigh, is the River Hamble. To the north is the City of Winchester; to the east the City of Portsmouth, a unitary authority; and to the south the Borough of Gosport. The south west and south east edges of the borough are both part of the coastline bordering the Solent.

    References

    Borough of Fareham Wikipedia