West Devon

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Template:About Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use British English Template:Infobox settlement West Devon is a local government district with borough status in Devon, England. Its council is based in Tavistock, the borough's largest town. The borough also includes the towns of Hatherleigh, North Tawton and Okehampton, along with numerous villages and surrounding rural areas.

A large area in the south-east of the borough lies within the Dartmoor National Park, and part of the south-west of the borough lies within the Tamar Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

The neighbouring districts are Torridge, Mid Devon, Teignbridge, South Hams and Cornwall.

History

The district was formed on 1 April 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972, covering the area of three former districts which were all abolished at the same time:<ref>Template:Cite legislation UK</ref>

The new district was named West Devon, reflecting its location within the wider county.<ref>Template:Cite legislation UK</ref>

The district was originally planned to also cover Holsworthy Rural District. It was then decided to split another new district and make them 2 districts (North Devon and Torridge) and extract Holsworthy from West Devon.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

On 27 April 1982 the district was awarded borough status, allowing the chair of the council to take the title of mayor.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

Governance

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West Devon Borough Council provides district-level services. County-level services are provided by Devon County Council.<ref>Template:Cite legislation UK</ref> The whole borough is also covered by civil parishes, which form a third tier of local government.<ref name=electionmaps>Template:Cite web</ref>

In the parts of the borough within the Dartmoor National Park, town planning is the responsibility of the Dartmoor National Park Authority. The borough council appoints two of its councillors to serve on the 19-person National Park Authority.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Political control

The council has been under no overall control since the 2023 election, being led by a coalition of the independent councillors, Greens, Liberal Democrats and Labour.<ref name=OkehamptonTimes/>

The first election to the council was held in 1973, initially operating as a shadow authority alongside the outgoing authorities until the new arrangements came into effect on 1 April 1974. Political control of the council since 1974 has been as follows:<ref name=hold>Template:Cite news</ref><ref name=electionscentre>Template:Cite web (Put "West Devon" in search box to see specific results.)</ref>

Party in control Years
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Leadership

The role of mayor is largely ceremonial in West Devon. Political leadership is instead provided by the leader of the council. The leaders since 2012 have been:

Councillor Party From To
James McInnes<ref name=15May2012/> Template:Party name with colour May 2012
Philip Sanders<ref name=15May2012>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Template:Party name with colour 15 May 2012 May 2019
Neil Jory<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Template:Party name with colour 21 May 2019 May 2023
Mandy Ewings<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref name=OkehamptonTimes>Template:Cite news</ref> Template:Party name with colour 30 May 2023

Composition

Following the 2023 election,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> and subsequent by-elections in June 2023, May 2024 and May 2025, the composition of the council was:<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Party Councillors
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Total 31

The independent councillors, Greens, Liberal Democrats and Labour sit together as the "West Devon Alliance" group, which forms the council's administration.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The next election is due in 2027.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Elections

Template:Also Since the last boundary changes in 2015, the council has comprised 31 councillors representing 18 wards, with each ward electing one, two or three councillors. Elections are held every four years.<ref name=2015order>Template:Cite legislation UK</ref>

In the EU referendum of 2016, the majority of voters in West Devon voted to leave the European Union (18,937 to 16,658, that is 53.2% to 46.8%). The turnout was 81.25%.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

The borough straddles the constituencies of Central Devon, South West Devon and Torridge and Tavistock.<ref name=electionmaps/>

Premises

The council is based at Kilworthy Park in Tavistock, being a modern office built on the site of the goods yard of the old Tavistock North railway station.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Towns and parishes

Template:Also The whole borough is divided into civil parishes. The parishes councils for Hatherleigh, North Tawton, Okehampton and Tavistock take the style "town council". The small parish of Kelly has a parish meeting rather than a parish council.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Town Twinning

West Devon has been twinned with Wesseling, Germany since 1983.

Arms

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See also

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