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Local Government Boundary Commission For England Report No. 128

LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR REPORT ENGLAND NO.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COffltlSSION FOR ENGLAND CHAIRMAN Sir Edmund Compton, GCB.KBE. DEPUTY CHAIRMAN Mr J M Rankin.QC. MEMBERS The Countess Of Albesarle, Mr T C Benfield. Professor Michael Chishol*. Sir Andrew Wheatiey,C3BE. Btr P B Young p CBE.

PH To the Rt Hon Hoy Jenkins, HP Secretary of State for the Home Department PROPOSALS FOR THE FUTURE ELECTORAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE BOROUGH OF GLANFORD IN THE COUNTY OF HUMBERSIDE 1. We, the Local Government Boundary Commission for England, having carried out our initial review of the electoral arrangements for the borough of., Glanford in accordance with the requirements of section 6j> of, and Schedule 9 to, the Local Government Act 197?, present our proposals for the future electoral arrangements of that borough. 2. In accordance with the procedure prescribed in section 60(1) and (2) of the 1972 Act, notice was given on 3 June 197** that we were to undertake this review. This was incorporated in a consultation letter addressed to Glanford Borough Council, copies of which were circulated to the Parish Councils and Parish Meetings in the district, the Humberside County Council, the Member of Parliament for the constituency concerned and the headquarters of the main political parties. Copies were also sent to the editors of the local newspapers circulating in the area and of the local government press. Notices inserted in the local press announced the start of the review and invited comments from members of the public and from any interested bodies. 3- Glanford Borough Council were invited to prepare a draft scheme of representation for our consideration. When doing so, they were asked to observe the rules laid down in Schedule 11 to the Local Government Act 1972, i and the guidelines which we eot out in our Report No 6 about the proposed nixo of the council and the proponed number of councillors for each ward. They were also asked to take into account any views expressed to them following their consultation with local interests. We therefore asked that they should publish details of their provisional proposals about a month before they submitted their draft scheme to us, thus allowing an opportunity for local comment.

*f. The Councilhave passed a resolution under section 7(^)(a) of the Local Government Act 1972 requesting a system of whole council elections. 5. On 29 October 197^, Glanford Borough Council presented their draft scheme of representation. They proposed to divide the area of the district into 22 wards, each returning 1, 2 or 3 councillors, to form a council of ^0 members. 6. We considered the draft scheme submitted by the Borough Council. We. noted that although there was unevenness in the standard of representation the scheme complied broadly with the rules in Schedule 11 to the Local Government Act 1972 and our own guidelines. We considered that, taking into account the widely scattered population, the scheme provided a satisfactory basis of representation for the borough. Comments on the scheme showed that it was generally accepted locally but alternative arrangements were suggested for some of the parishes. We carefully considered the comments and decided to adopt one of the suggestions. We divided the proposed 2-member Normanby ward, comprising the parishes of Burton-upon-Stather, Gunness and Flixborough, and proposed that the parish of Surton-upon-Stather should font a single member ward to be named the Burton-upon-Stather ward and the parishes of Gunness and'flixborough should together form a single member ward to be named the GunnesB ward. "He then formulated oirr draft proposals accordingly. 7. On 30 June 1975 we issued our draft proposals and these were sent to all who had received our consultation letter or had commented on the Council's draft scheme. The Council were asked to make those draft proposals and the accompanying map, which defined the proposed ward boundaries, available for inspection at their main offices. Representations on our draft proposals were invited from those to whom they were circulated and, by public notices, from members of the public and interested bodies. We asked that any comments should reach us by 22 August 1975.

8. Support for the draft proposals was expressed by the Borough Council and 2 Parish Councils. 9. We received a suggestion from Holme Parish Meeting that the parish of Holme should be linked with the parish of Scawby instead of with the parish I of Bottesford. We decided to adopt this suggestion and, in doing so, noted 5 that this would decrease the electorate of the proposed Bottesford East Ward and increase the electorate of the Scawby ward. In consequence of the addition to the Scawby ward we felt able to agree to representations from Scawby Parish Council that there should be 2 councillors to represent the Scawby ward. 10. Bottesford Town Council proposed that the parish of Bottesford (together i with the parish of Hol^e) should be represented by a total of 7 councillors and that the parish should be divided into different parish wards. We looked again at our draft proposals and concluded that the parish of Bottesford would be adequately represented by a total of 6 councillors. 11. Barton-upon-Humber Town Council, supported by a local political association, proposed that the parish of Barton-upon-Humber should be divided into 3 2-member wards instead of the 2 3-member wards shown in our draft proposals. We saw no advantage in this proposal and we noted that the Borough Council had completed their parish warding review and that this proposal would require a further review if we were to base the district wards so proposed on parish wnrds. 12. Barrow-on-Humber Parish Council proponed thnt the pnrish should bo grouped ^ with the parishes of Goxhill and Thornton Curtis, as in the existing arrangements, but that the ward so formed should be represented by 3 councillors. We thought that this did not produce a satisfactory arrangement and preferred the arrangements for these parishes which were proposed by the Borough Council in their draft scheme of representation. 13. Subject to the modifications set out in paragraph 9 above, we decided to confirm our draft proposals as our final proposals.

1*f. Details of these final proposals are set out in Schedule 1 to this report and on the attached map. Schedule 1 gives the names of the wards and the number of councillors to be returned by each ward. The boundaries of the new wards are defined on the map. PUBLICATION 15- In accordance with section 60(5)(b) of the Local Government Act 1972 a copy of this report and a copy of the map are being sent to Glanford Borough Council and will be made available for public inspection at the Council's main offices. Copies of this report (without map) are also being sent to those who received the consultation letter and those who made comments. A detailed description of the boundaries of the proposed wards as defined on the map is set out in Schedule 2 to this report. Signed L.S. EDMUND COMPTON (Chairman) JOHN M RANKIN (Deputy Chairman) DIANA ALBEMARLE T C BENFIELD MICHAKL CHISHOLM ANDREW WHEATLEY F B YOUNG DAVID R SMITH (Secretary) 4 December 1975 /4F

SCHEDULE 1 BOROUGH OP GIAHFQRD: NAMES OF HIOPOSED WttRDS AND NUMBERS OP COUNCILLORS HAME OP WARD NO 07 COUNCILLORS AEB&Y. 2 3lARTON-UPON-HUf;iBER BRIDGE 3 BARTou-uroH-HuiiBER PARK 3 ISOTT3STO7D CENTRAL 2 EOTTESPORD EAST 2 BOTTJSSFOKD Y/ES5? 2 ERTGCr 3 BnOUGJITOH 3 BUJ'tTON UPON STATIMl. - 1 GOXmL. 1 GUKNESS 1 HUI.IB32H. 2 ICUiTON 2 UESSBJGI1/O.I 2 KOFi'iOI ANCHOLME 1 WORTH V/EST 1 SCAYffil' 2 SOUTH ANCROLJIE 1 THENTSIDE * 1. 1 3 Y/OLD. 1

D13SCRIPTIOH-OF V/AIQ3: HOTS: BQKOUGH OF GIAI-JFGKD 'SCHEDULE 2 Whore the boundary if, deucrib-jd as following a rond, railvray, river - canal or similar fiv-turo, it should bo doomed to follow the centre line of the feature unless otherwise stated. A3SBET \VAflD The parishea of Barrov/-on- Huribcr, Thcrntcn Cua'tio and Yfootton. MRTOlT-UPOM-lIU:.i8ni BiUDGiO WAKD r J5ic Eridgc v,-ard of the parish of Bnrton-upon-Kvraber. I-iBEil PAKK V/AHD 'JPho Park vard of tlie parish of Barton-upon-TIiaflbor. BOTT35FORJ) Cw-lTR,'J J Central vard of the parish of Eottosford. nr; FAST WA The East v/nrd of the r,?.rish of Bottcsford FO^) \^i;5t \7ARD The V*'ost ward of the parish of Bottosford, BHICG WARD Tlie paric-h of

EHOUCKTON \7AJtD The parish of Broughton. BUilTOH UPOif SLATHER YfARD The parish of Burton upon Ste.thov. GOXUHiL tfapj) ' The parish of Goxliill* The parishes of >?lixborough and Gunneso. H \YAHD r j.'he parislien of East Hal ton, North Killingholwo and Soulli KIRTON \7AJtD parishes of Kirton-in~Lindsey ond Man ton. 1KSSI1IGU/JJ ^7AH Tlie parish of Mcasin^ham. The parishes of flonby, Hor}^to«j, Caxliy All Saints, South I'orriby and \7orlaby. The parishes of Alkborough, V7est Hidton, \Vhitton and WintoringiiaTi.

SCAYfdY >7Ai?l> The parishes of Scawby and Holme. SOUTH AHCHOUB \7ARB The parishes of Ca&ioy, Hibaldstow and Iteclbourne. TRS'ITSID^ \7AHD Tlie parishes of Burrj.n^ham and Kaat Buttcrv/ick, i ULCEBY WARD Tlie parishes of Croxton, Kirrainston end Ulccby. V/IKTERTOH V.'A The pariches of Appleby, Roxby cum Rieby end -V^ii WOLD W ^he parishes of Utonotby -le ^fold nni )Selton?.oss WUV/BY \VA1U) The parishes of Elsham. and Vi'rawby*