How many parish councils are there in Derbyshire?
How many parish councils are there in Derbyshire?
204 parish
There are 204 parish and town councils in Derbyshire.
How many councils are there in Derbyshire?
We work closely with Derby City Council, the 8 district and borough councils in Derbyshire and the Peak District National Park Authority.
What councils are in Derbyshire?
There are eight lower tier district/borough councils within the Derbyshire Council area:
- Amber Valley Borough Council.
- Erewash Borough Council.
- Bolsover District Council.
- Chesterfield Borough Council.
- North East Derbyshire District Council.
- High Peak Borough Council.
- Derbyshire Dales District Council.
What area does Derbyshire Dales Council cover?
Derbyshire Dales
| Derbyshire Dales District | |
|---|---|
| • Total | 305.9 sq mi (792.4 km2) |
| • Rank | 47th |
| Population (mid-2019 est.) | |
| • Total | 72,325 |
What council is shirland under?
Shirland & Higham Parish Council
Shirland & Higham Parish Council – HOME.
What Council is Matlock?
Matlock Town Council – Derbyshire Dales District Council.
What area does Chesterfield council cover?
The borough is situated around the town of Chesterfield and includes the villages of Old Whittington, Brimington (which also has a parish council), Sheepbridge and New Whittington, and the town of Staveley which maintains a town council.
What council is eckington under?
Eckington is located in the district of North East Derbyshire.
What council is Alfreton under?
Home – Derbyshire County Council.
What council is Chesterfield?
North East Derbyshire District Council.
What local authority is Bakewell in?
Bakewell Town Council – Derbyshire Dales District Council.
What council is Glossop under?
High Peak Borough Council
High Peak Borough Council – High Peak Borough Council.
Are Midlanders northern or southern?
While most acknowledge the Midlands are neither North nor South, the remainder are more likely to say they are part of the North than South… except for North Easterners, who are the only ones more likely to see Midlanders as Southerners yougov.co.uk/news/.
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