Ringwood Town Council
Ringwood Town Council | |
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Type | |
Type | |
Leadership | |
Mayor | Cllr Tony Ring, Conservative |
Deputy Mayor | Cllr Philip Day, Independent |
Town Clerk | Chris Wilkins |
Structure | |
Seats | 14 Councillors |
9 / 14 | |
3 / 14 | |
2 / 14 | |
Elections | |
First past the post | |
Last election | May 2019 |
Meeting place | |
Ringwood Gateway, The Furlong, Ringwood, BH24 1AT | |
Website | |
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Ringwood Town Council is a parish council in Hampshire formed in 1974, that serves an estimated 14,000 people. The town is divided into three wards. The Councillors elect a Mayor every two years who is also the Chairman of the council. The current Mayor of Ringwood is Tony Ring.[1]
Responsibilities[edit]
Ringwood Town Council provide a variety of services and amenities for the town. These include allotments, the cemetery, recreation grounds[2] and some public open spaces, the running of events, and providing a youth service.[3]
Current composition[edit]
Ringwood Town Council is elected every four years. The Conservative Party won 9 of the 14 seats on Ringwood Town Council at the 2019 Local Elections. The political parties on the council have not formed political groupings. Three Town Councillors also serve on New Forest District Council. [1]
References[edit]
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