Stroud District

Stroud District is a district in the ceremonial county of Gloucestershire, South West England. The district covers many outlying towns and villages. The towns forming the district are Dursley, Minchinhampton, Nailsworth, Painswick, Stonehouse, Stroud (The administrative centre) and Wotton-under-Edge. The district is geographically located between the Borough of Tewkesbury to the northwest and northeast, the City of Gloucester to the north, the Cotswold District to the north-northeast. east and southeast, The Forest of Dean to the north-northwest, west, and southwest and the South Gloucestershire Unitary Authority to the southeast, south, and south-southwest.

Stroud District
Stroud from the air
Stroud shown within Gloucestershire
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Constituent countryEngland
RegionSouth West England
Non-metropolitan countyGloucestershire
StatusNon-metropolitan district
Admin HQStroud
Incorporated1 April 1974
Government
  TypeNon-metropolitan district council
  BodyStroud District Council
  LeadershipCommittees[1] (Labour / Green / Liberal Democrat)
  MPsSiobhan Baillie
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Area
  Total177.9 sq mi (460.7 km2)
  Rank95th (of 309)
Population
 (mid-2019 est.)
  Total119,964
  Rank194th (of 309)
  Density670/sq mi (260/km2)
  Ethnicity
98.7% White
Time zoneUTC0 (GMT)
  Summer (DST)UTC+1 (BST)
ONS code23UF (ONS)
E07000082 (GSS)
OS grid referenceSO8508905550
Websitewww.stroud.gov.uk

History

Stroud District Council was formed under the Local Government Act 1972, on 1 April 1974, by a merger of Nailsworth and Stroud urban districts, Dursley Rural District, Stroud Rural District, and parts of Gloucester Rural District, Sodbury Rural District and Thornbury Rural District.

The area is rich in Iron Age and Roman remnants and is of particular interest to archaeologists for its Neolithic burial grounds, of which there are over 100. Much of its wealth was built on the cloth industry during the Victorian era, and its many mills, most of which are now listed buildings, survive as testament to this. Much of the landscape in this area is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The esteemed Cotswold Way walk leads through the area. There are gliding clubs at Aston Down and Nympsfield.

Politics

Elections to the district council since 2016 are now held on a whole council basis every four years. Previously since 1983 elections by thirds took place in three out of every four years. At the 2016 election, the coalition of Labour, Greens and the Liberal Democrats retained its majority on Stroud District Council. The 2019 general election saw Siobhan Kathleen Baillie, a British Conservative Party politician, elected as Member of Parliament for Stroud.

References

  1. "Council Meeting 29 November 2012, Minutes" (PDF). Stroud District Council. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 February 2017.
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