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Conservatives
  
57 / 81

Liberal Democrats
  
9 / 81

Residents
  
9 / 81

Chairperson
  
Sally Marks

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Chief Executive
  
David McNulty Since 13 July 2009

Leader
  
David Hodge CBE, Conservative Since 11 October 2011

Chairman
  
Sally Marks, Conservative Since 19 May 2015

CEO
  
David McNulty (13 Jul 2009–)

Founded
  
1889, Newington, London, United Kingdom

Voting system
  
First-past-the-post voting

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Surrey County Council is the county council administering major local services in the non-metropolitan county of Surrey in England. The council is composed of 81 elected Councillors, the majority of whom are members of the Conservative party. The leader of the council is David Hodge.

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Formation

Surrey county council was created in 1889 by the Local Government Act 1888, which established the county council local government system in England and Wales. The council was originally headquartered in Newington; however it moved to Surrey County Hall, Kingston upon Thames in 1893 as Newington had become part of the County of London in 1889 instead of Surrey. Kingston upon Thames became part of Greater London in 1965, but the headquarters remain there.

Post-1974

The Local Government Act 1972 led to Surrey becoming a Non-metropolitan county. This was accompanied by an alteration of county boundaries that led to Gatwick Airport falling under the control of West Sussex County Council.

Responsibilities

The council is responsible for a number of local public services in Surrey. These include the standard responsibilities of county councils in England and Wales such as Transport and highway management, Waste disposal (but not collection) and education.

District and borough councils

There are 11 borough or district councils that govern at a more local level than Surrey County Council.

  • Elmbridge Borough Council
  • Epsom and Ewell Borough Council
  • Guildford Borough Council
  • Mole Valley District Council
  • Reigate and Banstead Borough Council
  • Runnymede Borough Council
  • Spelthorne Borough Council
  • Surrey Heath Borough Council
  • Tandridge District Council
  • Waverley Borough Council
  • Woking Borough Council
  • Elections

    The council has been almost exclusively controlled by the Conservative party since 1973. The only exception was the 1993 election when there was No Overall Control.

    The most recent election on 2 May 2013 produced a council made up of: 58 Conservatives, 9 Liberal Democrats, 9 Residents association/Independent councillors, 3 UKIP councillors, 1 Labour and 1 Green councillor.

    References

    Surrey County Council Wikipedia


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