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Bedford Borough Council is one of a relatively small number of councils in England to have a directly elected mayor as its political leader, having chosen to move to directly-elected mayors following a referendum in 2002. The
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called Bedford covering the same area as the borough, but with no separate county council; instead the existing borough council took on county council functions, making it a unitary authority. Bedford remains part of the
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was a borough from at least the 12th century until 1974, when the modern district was created. It covers a largely rural surrounding area as well as the town itself. The modern council was initially called
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in 2009, Bedford Borough Council took over the old County Hall on Cauldwell Street, which had been completed in 1969 for the county council, renaming it
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from 1975 until 1992, when the current name was adopted. Until 2009 it was a lower-tier district council, with county-level services provided by
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and subsequent by-elections and changes of allegiance up to June 2024, the composition of the council (excluding the elected mayor's seat) was:
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As a unitary authority, Bedford Borough Council provides both district-level and county-level functions. Most of the borough is covered by
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was abolished and Bedford Borough Council became a unitary authority. The was the change was implemented was to create a new
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to begin with. To preserve Bedford's ancient mayoralty, the councillors representing wards in the town itself acted as
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Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Municipal Corporations in England and Wales: Appendix 4
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dating from 1166. The ancient borough covered the five parishes of St Cuthbert, St John, St Mary,
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Bulletin of changes of local authority status, names and areas, 1 April 1992–31 March 1993
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1962 office wing of Bedford Town Hall: Council's main offices 1962–2009, demolished 2014.
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Local government in Bedfordshire was reorganised again with effect from 1 April 2009.
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The council comprises 46 councillors plus the elected mayor. Following the
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parish, including the village. The boundaries were expanded again in 1968.
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since 1986. Since 2002 the council has been led by the directly elected
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Since the last boundary changes in 2023, the council has comprised 46
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The new district was initially called Bedford, and it was not given
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The modern district and its council were created in 1974 under the
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Bedford has been granted two distinct coats of arms. The first is
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Political control since the 1974 reforms has been as follows:
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Following a referendum in 2002, the council chose to have a
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From 1892 the old Bedford Borough Council was based at the
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The council has been under no overall control since 1986.
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in St Paul's Square, which had previously been part of
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Index

Bedford Borough Council logo
Unitary authority
Speaker
Conservative
Mayor
Tom Wootton
Conservative
Chief Executive
Bedford Borough Council composition
Conservative
Labour
Liberal Democrats
Green
Independent
Voting system
Plurality-at-large
Voting system
First-past-the-post
4 May 2023

Borough Hall
Bedford
www.bedford.gov.uk
local authority
Borough of Bedford
ceremonial county
Bedfordshire
Bedford
Bedfordshire County Council
unitary authority

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