Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council
Labour Control
| Party | Members |
|---|---|
| Labour | 45 |
| Conservative | 14 |
| Liberal Democrat | 5 |
- Website
- http://www.blackburn.gov.uk Twitter
- Authority Type
- Address
- Town Hall, King William Street, Blackburn BB1 7DY
- Telephone
- 01254 585 585
- Chief Executive
- Graham Burgess
- Population
- 140,700 (Source: ONS Crown Copyright)
- Police Force
- Lancashire Constabulary
- Pension Fund
- Lancashire County Council Pension Fund
- Finance
- Annual audit letter (PDF)
- Wikipedia Url
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackburn_with_Darwen_(district)
- 1010 signatory
- Yes
About this Council
| Description | Value |
|---|---|
| Any other religion | 188 |
| Buddhist | 159 |
| Christian | 87,001 |
| Hindu | 423 |
| Jewish | 53 |
| Muslim | 26,674 |
| No religion | 10,981 |
| Religion not stated | 11,853 |
| Sikh | 138 |
Religion
| Description | Value |
|---|---|
| People aged 0-4 | 7.7% |
| People aged 5-7 | 4.7% |
| People aged 8-9 | 3.2% |
| People aged 10-14 | 8.0% |
| People aged 15 | 1.6% |
| People aged 16-17 | 3.0% |
| People aged 18-19 | 2.6% |
| People aged 20-24 | 6.0% |
| People aged 25-29 | 6.8% |
| People aged 30-44 | 21.7% |
| People aged 45-59 | 17.1% |
| People aged 60-64 | 4.3% |
| People aged 65-74 | 7.2% |
| People aged 75-84 | 4.6% |
| People aged 85-89 | 1.0% |
| People aged 90 and over | 0.5% |
| Description | Value |
|---|---|
| Economically active | 57,861 |
| Total Income Support Claimants | 7,670 |
| Description | Value |
|---|---|
| Capital Expenditure spending | £56,816,000 |
| Central services spending | £48,656,000 |
| Court Services spending | £438,000 |
| Cultural and related services spending | £21,427,000 |
| Environmental services spending | £16,182,000 |
| Expenditure on Highways, Roads and Transport Services spending | £13,031,000 |
| Expenditure on Social Services spending | £69,239,000 |
| Fire and rescue services spending | £0 |
| Homelessness spending | £486,000 |
| Housing advances spending | £15,000 |
| Housing benefits spending | £1,443,000 |
| Housing strategy advice and registered social landlords spending | £976,000 |
| Housing welfare spending | £6,300,000 |
| Non-school funding spending | £21,633,000 |
| Other council property (Non-HRA) spending | £92,000 |
| Planning and Development Services spending | £13,960,000 |
| Police services spending | £0 |
| Private sector housing renewal spending | £5,643,000 |
| Schools spending | £129,887,000 |
Other info
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Current councillors
- Parwaiz Akhtar (Labour)
- Maureen Bateson (Labour)
- Stephanie Rose Brookfield (Labour)
- Paul N Browne (Liberal Democrat)
- Frank Connor (Labour)
- Alan Cottam (Conservative)
- Julie Daley (Conservative)
- Roy Davies (Liberal Democrat)
- Mustafa Desai (Labour)
- Eileen Entwistle (Labour)
- Tom Huw Evans (Labour)
- Karimeh O M Foster (Liberal Democrat)
- David A Foster (Liberal Democrat)
- Denise Gee (Conservative)
- Jamie Groves (Labour)
- Derek Hardman (Conservative)
- Dave Harling (Labour)
- James H Hirst (Conservative)
- Kate M Hollern (Labour)
- Pete Hollings (Labour)
- Tony Humphrys (Labour)
- Shaukat Hussain (Labour)
- Faryad Hussain (Labour)
- Iftakhar Hussain (Labour)
- Yusuf Jan-Virmani (Labour)
- Mike Johnson (Labour)
- Andy Kay (Labour)
- Mohammed Khan (Labour)
- Zamir Khan (Labour)
- Hanif Khonat (Labour)
- Suleman Khonat (Labour)
- Michael J Lee (Conservative)
- Sylvia Liddle (Labour)
- Arshid Mahmood (Labour)
- Trevor Ian Maxfield (Labour)
- Pat McFall (Labour)
- Salim I Mulla (Labour)
- Carl Nuttall (Labour)
- Ronald O'Keeffe (Labour)
- Florence Oldfield (Labour)
- Abdul Patel (Labour)
- John Pearson (Conservative)
- David Pearson (Conservative)
- Abdul Rehman (Labour)
- Colin Rigby (Conservative)
- Jean V Rigby (Conservative)
- Phil Riley (Labour)
- James Shorrock (Labour)
- Salim Sidat (Labour)
- Jacqueline Slater (Conservative)
- John Slater (Conservative)
- Julie H Slater (Conservative)
- Dave Smith (Labour)
- Jim Smith (Labour)
- Shahabuddin Solkar (Labour)
- Naushad Surve (Labour)
- Damian Talbot (Labour)
- Konrad Tapp (Conservative)
- Brian Taylor (Labour)
- Christopher Thayne (Liberal Democrat)
- Carol Walsh (Labour)
- Dorothy Walsh (Labour)
- Ashley Whalley (Labour)
-
John Wright (Labour)
Council Committees
Showing only currently active committees. Include inactive committees
- General Licensing Sub-Committee Panel 1
- General Licensing Sub-Committee Panel 2
- General Licensing Sub-Committee Panel 3
- General Licensing Sub-Committee Panel 4
- General Licensing Sub-Committee Panel 5
- General Licensing Sub-Committee Panel 6
- Licensing Act 2003 Sub-Committee Extra Panel
- Licensing Act 2003 Sub-Committee Panel 1
- Licensing Act 2003 Sub-Committee Panel 2
- Licensing Act 2003 Sub-Committee Panel 3
- Licensing Act 2003 Sub-Committee Panel 4
- Licensing Act 2003 Sub-Committee Panel 5
- Licensing Act 2003 Sub-Committee Panel 6
- Annual Council
- Audit Committee
- Blackburn with Darwen Local Strategic Partnership Board
- Blackburn with Darwen Local Strategic Partnership Executive
- Children in our Care Committee
- Children's Services Overview and Scrutiny Committee
- Corporate Resources Overview and Scrutiny Committee
- Council Forum
- Darwen & Rural Neighbourhood Board
- Economic Regeneration Board
- Executive Board
- Extraordinary Council
- Finance Council
- Gambling Act 2005 Sub-Committee
- Health and Social Care Overview and Scrutiny Committee
- Licensing Committee
- Member Engagement Advisory Committee
- North East Neighbourhood Board
- North West Neighbourhood Board
- Planning and Highways Committee
- Policy and Review Committee
- Policy Council
- Regeneration and Technical Overview and Scrutiny Committee
- School Organisation Panel
- South East Neighbourhood Board
- South West Neighbourhood Board
- Special Council
- Standards Committee
- Sustainable Neighbourhoods Overview and Scrutiny Committee
Wards
- Audley (Multicultural Areas)
- Bastwell (Multicultural Areas)
- Beardwood with Lammack (Suburbs A)
- Corporation Park (Multicultural Areas)
- Earcroft (Industrial Areas A)
- East Rural (Suburbs A)
- Ewood (Transitional Economies A)
- Fernhurst (Prospering Suburbs)
- Higher Croft (Out of Town Housing)
- Little Harwood (Multicultural Areas)
- Livesey with Pleasington (Industrial Areas B)
- Marsh House (Out of Town Manufacturing)
- Meadowhead (Industrial Areas A)
- Mill Hill (Transitional Economies A)
- North Turton with Tockholes (Accessible Countryside)
- Queen's Park (Multicultural Areas)
- Roe Lee (Industrial Areas B)
- Shadsworth with Whitebirk (Built-up Manufacturing)
- Shear Brow (Multicultural Areas)
- Sudell (Transitional Economies A)
- Sunnyhurst (Industrial Areas A)
- Wensley Fold (Transitional Economies A)
- Whitehall (Out of Town Manufacturing)
Committee Documents
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