City of York Council
City of York Council is the municipal governing body of the City of York, a unitary authority in Yorkshire, England. It is composed of 47 councillors, one, two, or three for each of the 21 electoral wards of York. It is responsible for all local government services in the City of York, except for services provided by York's town and parish councils.
History
Municipal borough
The ancient liberty of the City of York was replaced in 1836 by a municipal borough, with city status, as a result of the Municipal Corporations Act 1835. As a municipal borough, the York Corporation was responsible for all local government services in the City of York. The municipal borough was expanded to serve the following areas:Year | Area | Transferred from | Transferred to |
1836 | The City of York | - | City of York ' |
1884 | The parish of Holgate and part of the parishes of Clifton, Dringhouses, Gate Fulford, Heworth, and Middlethorpe | - | City of York ' |
County borough
The municipal borough was replaced in 1884 by a county borough, with city status, as a result of the Municipal Corporations Act 1882. As a county borough, the York Corporation was responsible for all local government services in the City of York. When county councils were established for the East Riding, North Riding, and West Riding in 1889, as a result of the Local Government Act 1888, the City of York remained outside of their jurisdiction. The county borough was expanded and reduced in size to serve the following areas:Year | Area | Transferred from | Transferred to |
1884 | The City of York | City of York ' | City of York ' |
1893 | Part of the parish of Clifton | - | City of York ' |
1934 | Part of the parishes of Clifton Without, Heworth Without, Huntington, and Osbaldwick | Rural District of Flaxton | City of York ' |
1937 | The parish of Middlethorpe Without and part of the parishes of Bishopthorpe and Dringhouses Without | Rural District of Bishopthorpe | City of York ' |
1937 | Part of the parishes of Acomb and Knapton | Rural District of Great Ouseburn | City of York ' |
1957 | Part of the parish of Askham Bryan | Rural District of Tadcaster | City of York ' |
1968 | Part of the City of York | City of York ' | Rural District of Flaxton |
1968 | Part of the parish of Heslington | Rural District of Derwent | City of York ' |
1968 | Part of the parish of Clifton Without | Rural District of Flaxton | City of York ' |
Non-metropolitan district
The county borough was replaced in 1974 by a non-metropolitan district, with city status, as a result of the Local Government Act 1972. As a non-metropolitan district, York City Council was responsible for some local government services in the City of York, with others being the responsibility of North Yorkshire County Council. The non-metropolitan district served the same area as the county borough:Year | Area | Transferred from | Transferred to |
1974 | The City of York | City of York ' | City of York ' |
Unitary authority
The non-metropolitan district was replaced in 1996 by a unitary authority, with city status, as a result of the Local Government Act 1992. As a unitary authority, City of York Council is responsible for all local government services in the City of York, except for services provided by York's town and parish councils. The unitary authority serves the following areas:Year | Area | Transferred from | Transferred to |
1996 | The City of York | City of York ' | City of York ' |
1996 | The parishes of Hessay, Nether Poppleton, Rufforth, and Upper Poppleton | Borough of Harrogate | City of York ' |
1996 | The parishes of Clifton Without, Earswick, Haxby, Heworth Without, Holtby, Huntington, Murton, New Earswick, Osbaldwick, Rawcliffe, Skelton, Stockton-on-the-Forest, Strensall, Towthorpe, and Wigginton | District of Ryedale | City of York ' |
1996 | The parishes of Acaster Malbis, Askham Bryan, Askham Richard, Bishopthorpe, Copmanthorpe, Deighton, Dunnington, Elvington, Fulford, Heslington, Kexby, Naburn, and Wheldrake | District of Selby | City of York |