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North Somerset

District in England


District in England

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leader_name2Dan Aldridge (Labour, Weston-super-Mare constituency)
Sadik Al-Hassan (Labour, North Somerset constituency)
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Default is list if up to 5 items, coll if more than 5-- Sadik Al-Hassan (Labour, North Somerset constituency) | 95.7% White | 1.7% Mixed | 1.5% Asian | 0.6% other | 0.5% Black | 46.6% Christianity | 45.3% no religion | 7.5% other | 0.6% Islam North Somerset is a unitary authority in the ceremonial county of Somerset, England. The council is based in Weston-super-Mare, the area's largest town. The district also contains the towns of Clevedon, Nailsea and Portishead, along with a number of villages and surrounding rural areas. Some southern parts of the district fall within the Mendip Hills, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

The district was formed in 1974 as the Woodspring district of the county of Avon. Avon was abolished in 1996, when the district was renamed North Somerset and its council took on county-level functions from the abolished county council.

The district is on the coast, facing the Bristol Channel to the west. The neighbouring districts are Bristol, Bath and North East Somerset and Somerset.

History

The district was created on 1 April 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972, covering four former districts and part of a fifth, which were all abolished at the same time:

  • Axbridge Rural District (part, being Steep Holm island and parishes lying generally north of the River Axe and Mendip Hills, rest split between Mendip and Sedgemoor)
  • Clevedon Urban District
  • Long Ashton Rural District
  • Portishead Urban District
  • Weston-super-Mare Municipal Borough

The whole area had been part of Somerset prior to the 1974 reforms, but was transferred to the new county of Avon. The new district was named Woodspring after Woodspring Priory, an isolated medieval church near the coast in the parish of Kewstoke, north of Weston-super-Mare.

Following the Banham Review, the county of Avon was abolished in 1996, with the area being divided into unitary authorities responsible for both district and county-level functions. Woodspring became one of the unitary authorities, and the government gave the district the new name "North West Somerset" as part of the reforms. The area was also transferred back to Somerset for the ceremonial purposes of lieutenancy and shrievalty.

In July 1995 the council resolved to change the name to "North Somerset" with effect from when the reforms came into effect on 1 April 1996. Some years later the government identified that the council's decision to rename in 1995 may not have been technically valid, and so in 2005 the council passed another resolution formally changing the name to put the matter beyond doubt.

Governance

Main article: North Somerset Council

North Somerset Council provides both county-level and district-level services. The whole area is also covered by civil parishes, which form a second tier of local government.

The area comprises the parliamentary constituencies of Weston-super-Mare and North Somerset.

Settlements

Map of wards within North Somerset

The principal towns in the district are the coastal towns of Weston-super-Mare, Portishead, Clevedon and Nailsea.

  • Abbots Leigh
  • Backwell, Banwell, Barrow Gurney, Blagdon, Bleadon, Bourton, Brockley, Burrington, Butcombe
  • Cambridge Batch, Chelvey, Christon, Churchill, Clapton in Gordano, Claverham, Cleeve, Clevedon, Congresbury
  • Downside, Dundry
  • East End, East Hewish, East Rolstone, Easton in Gordano
  • Failand, Farleigh, Felton, Flax Bourton
  • Ham Green, Hutton
  • Icelton
  • Kenn, Kewstoke, Kingston Seymour
  • Leigh Woods, Locking, Lodway, Long Ashton, Lower Failand, Lower Langford, Loxton, Lulsgate Bottom
  • Maiden Head, Milton
  • Nailsea, North End, North Weston
  • Pill, Portbury, Portishead, Puxton
  • Redcliffe Bay, Redhill, Regil, Rickford
  • Sandford, Sheepway, Sidcot, St Georges, St Mary's Grove
  • Tickenham
  • Uphill, Upper Town
  • Walton in Gordano, West End, West Hewish, West Town, West Wick, Weston in Gordano, Weston-super-Mare, Wick St. Lawrence, Winford, Winscombe, Worle, Wraxall, Wrington
  • Yatton

Places of interest

North Somerset's natural environment and coastal towns attract visitors from nearby cities. Notable geographical features include:

  • Gordano Valley
  • Mendip Hills – the ridgeway forms part of the district boundary
  • Sand Bay and Sand Point
  • Worlebury Hill
  • Burrington Combe, Goblin Combe, Brockley Combe
  • North Somerset Levels

Notable religious sites include Woodspring Priory.

Parishes

ImageNameStatusPopulationFormer local authorityCoordinatesRefs
[[File:Holy Trinity Church, Abbots Leigh - geograph.org.uk - 1051693.jpgalt=Stone building with prominent three stage square tower. In the foreground is a grass area and road separated from the church by a stone wall.100px]]Abbots LeighCivil parish799Long Ashton Rural Districttitle=2011 Census Profileurl=http://www.n-somerset.gov.uk/Environment/Planning_policy_and-research/researchandmonitoring/Documents/North%20Somerset%20Small%20area%20geography%20profiles%20tool.xlspublisher=North Somerset Councilaccess-date=4 January 2014format=Excelurl-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140104204530/http://www.n-somerset.gov.uk/Environment/Planning_policy_and-research/researchandmonitoring/Documents/North%20Somerset%20Small%20area%20geography%20profiles%20tool.xlsarchive-date=4 January 2014df=dmy-all}}
[[File:Backwell sign.jpgalt=Road signs with Backwell in black writing on white background and below it another sign saying village of the year South West and Wales regional winner 1997.100px]]BackwellCivil parish4,589Long Ashton Rural District
[[File:Banwellcastle.jpgalt=Stone building with slit windows and battlements. Foreground is road with grass verges.100px]]BanwellCivil parish2,919Axbridge Rural Districttitle=Axbridge RDurl=http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10025515work=A vision of Britain Through Timepublisher=University of Portsmouthaccess-date=4 January 2014}}
[[File:Barrow Gurney - millpond at Lower Barrow Mill - geograph.org.uk - 94265.jpgalt=Water contained within stone walls to the right of road. In the background stone house with red roof.100px]]Barrow GurneyCivil parish349Long Ashton Rural District
[[File:Blagdon church and lake.jpgalt=Church tower surrounded by trees with water in the background.100px]]BlagdonCivil parish1,116Axbridge Rural District
[[File:Bleadonchurch.jpgalt=Square three stage stone tower. To the right is a building with a white wall and in the foreground a parked car.100px]]BleadonCivil parish1,079Axbridge Rural District
[[File:Brockley ploughing match in 1991.jpgalt=Brown field being ploughed by multiple red tractors. In the background it a hill with trees.100px]]BrockleyCivil parish277Long Ashton Rural District
[[File:Burrignton church.jpgalt=Stone building with arched windows and a square tower.100px]]BurringtonCivil parish464Axbridge Rural District
[[File:Butcombechurch.jpgalt=Stone building with arched windows and a square tower.100px]]ButcombeCivil parish218Axbridge Rural District
[[File:Churchillsomerset.JPGalt=Multiple houses mostly with red roofs seen in a valley between the vegetation in the foreground and the hills beyond.100px]]ChurchillCivil parish2,235Axbridge Rural District
[[File:Clapton Court - geograph.org.uk - 697226.jpgalt=Red brick building with tall chimneys. In the foreground is an arched gateway.100px]]Clapton in GordanoCivil parish348Long Ashton Rural District
[[File:Holy Trinity Church Cleeve.jpgalt=Stone building with arched windows and central square tower. In the foreground are trees and a road.100px]]CleeveCivil parish902Long Ashton Rural District
[[File:ClevedonPier.jpgalt=Metal pier standing on thin legs rising from the sea. Beach in the foreground100px]]ClevedonTown21,281Clevedon Urban Districttitle=Clevedon UDurl=http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10166676work=A vision of Britain Through Timepublisher=University of Portsmouthaccess-date=4 January 2014}}
[[File:Congresbury.jpgalt=Roofs of houses showing amongst tree with prominent church tower. In the foreground are green fields with hills behind.100px]]CongresburyCivil parish3,497Axbridge Rural District
[[File:Dundry-fairlawns.JPGalt=Yellow stone church tower above other buildings of the same stone. In the foreground is a grassy field with cows.100px]]DundryCivil parish829Long Ashton Rural District
[[File:Eig_sign.pngalt=Street sign with the words Welcome to Easton in Gordano & Pill.100px]]Easton in GordanoCivil parish4,828Long Ashton Rural District
[[File:Flax Bourton church in 2004.jpgalt=Three stage square stone church tower on the left. Red painted building on the right and a rainbow.100px]]Flax BourtonCivil parish715Long Ashton Rural District
[[File:Hutton War Memorial.jpgalt=Stone cross, with red wreaths, separated from a building behind by metal railings.100px]]HuttonCivil parish2,582Axbridge Rural District
[[File:Kenn church.jpgalt=Stone church with square tower in the background partially obscured by trees. To the left is a pink painted house with red roof and in the foreground a car and grass area.100px]]KennCivil parish431Long Ashton Rural District
[[File:Woodspringpriory.jpgalt=Square stone tower and red roofed buildings behind a stone wall and partially obscured by trees.100px]]KewstokeCivil parish1,690Axbridge Rural District
[[File:The Triangle Kingston Seymour.jpgalt=Street scene with area between two roads containing trees and stone column behind a white fence.100px]]Kingston SeymourCivil parish388Long Ashton Rural District
[[File:Locking village hall.jpg100px]]LockingCivil parish2,756Axbridge Rural District
[[File:Long Ashton Church and Angel.jpgalt=Yellow painted building fronting the road is nearest the camera. In the background is the square stone tower.100px]]Long AshtonCivil parish6,044Long Ashton Rural District
[[File:Loxton.jpgalt=The houses and church of a small village can be seen in the bottom left of the picture. It is surrounded by a patchwork of fields with some trees on a hillside. Large hills in the distance.100px]]LoxtonCivil parish192Axbridge Rural District
[[File:Nailsea and Backwell.JPGalt=lots of house roofs, with trees and grass in the foreground and hills in the distance.100px]]NailseaTown15,630Long Ashton Rural District
[[File:Portbury church.jpgalt=Square stone tower behind churchyard with cross and gravestones.100px]]PortburyCivil parish827Long Ashton Rural District
[[File:Portishead xNaishHill 2.jpgalt=Multiple buildings including terraces, detached houses and blocks of flats. In the foreground are fields and in the background water and then hills.100px]]PortisheadTown23,699Portishead Urban District
Long Ashton Rural District
[[File:Puxton church.jpgalt=Low building with tiled roof and non-vertical square tower, surrounded by trees and with grass in the foreground.100px]]PuxtonCivil parish359Axbridge Rural District
[[File:WSM St Georges News.jpgalt=White fronted shop with sign saying St Georges News100px]]St GeorgesCivil parish3,379Axbridge Rural District
[[File:Tickenham church.jpgalt=Stone church view from a low angle. The church has a simple tower and there are gravestones in the churchyard surrounding it100px]]TickenhamCivil parish910Axbridge Rural District
[[File:Walton in Gordano junction.jpgalt=The markings on a road junction around a tree are visible in the foreground, in front of a small shop with Christmas decorations in the window. A red K8 model telephone box and a red post box built into a wall are to the left.100px]]Walton in GordanoCivil parish273Axbridge Rural District
[[File:Weston in Gordano church.jpgalt=Stone building with arched windows and square tower. In the foreground is a grass area with gravestones.100px]]Weston in GordanoCivil parish301Axbridge Rural District
[[File:Weston-super-Mare Grand Pier.jpgalt=Multiple houses and other buildings around a bay into which a pier projects. In the background is a hill.100px]]Weston super MareTown76,143Axbridge Rural District
Weston super Mare Municipal Borough
[[File:Wick St Lawrence.jpgalt=Stone steps up to a stone shaft which would once have had a cross at the top. To the left are yellow painted houses. To the right is an old stone church with a square tower partially obscured by trees.100px]]Wick St LawrenceCivil parish1,331Axbridge Rural District
[[File:Prince of Waterloo Winford.jpgalt=Stone building with tiled roof. Sign saying Prince of Waterloo. In the foreground are tables, benches and planters.100px]]WinfordCivil parish2,153Long Ashton Rural District
[[File:Winscombe Woodborough Road.jpgalt=Street scene with houses and shops on both side of road on which there is a tractor.100px]]Winscombe and SandfordCivil parish4,546Axbridge Rural District
[[File:WraxallAllSaintsChurch.jpgalt=Stone building with square tower. In the foreground are gravestones.100px]]Wraxall and FailandCivil parish2,302Long Ashton Rural District
[[File:Wringtonhighstreet.jpgalt=Street scene showing shops and houses with cars.100px]]WringtonCivil parish2,633Axbridge Rural District
[[File:YattonPrecinct.jpgalt=Row of shops in pedestrianised precinct. In the foreground a bus shelter and tree.100px]]YattonCivil parish7,552Long Ashton Rural District

Economy

North Somerset's economy is traditionally based on agriculture, including sheep raised for wool on the Mendip Hills and dairy farming in the valleys. This is celebrated at the annual North Somerset Show. During the Georgian era tourism became a significant economic sector in the coastal towns, most notably Weston-super-Mare which grew from a small village to a large resort town. Though tourism declined in the mid to late-20th century, in common with most British coastal resorts, this sector of the economy has stabilised.

In the 19th century the major port city of Bristol found that modern ships had outgrown the narrow river approach and the Port of Bristol company began seeking locations for new docks on the coast. The first of these was Portishead Dock, which handled coal from South Wales, though this too has seen shipping outgrow its facilities. The newer Royal Portbury Dock is noted for the large volume of car imports.

This is a chart of trend of regional gross value added of North and North East Somerset and South Gloucestershire at current basic prices (pp. 240–253) by Office for National Statistics with figures in millions of British Pounds Sterling.

YearRegional gross value addedAgricultureIndustryServices
1995
2000
2003

Components may not sum to totals due to rounding

includes hunting and forestry

includes energy and construction

includes financial intermediation services indirectly measured

Demographics

North Somerset comparedUK census 2001North Somerset UASouth West EnglandEngland
Total population188,564
Foreign born9.5%
White97.1%
Asian1.7%
Black0.9%
Christian75.0%
Muslim0.2%
Hindu0.1%
No religion16.6%
Over 75 years old9.9%
Unemployed2.1%

North Somerset covers an area of around 145 sqmi and has a resident population of 193,000 (1.4% BME) living in 85,000 households.

The population of North Somerset has doubled since the 1950s and is predicted to rise by 6,184 or 3.0% to 2011 and by 17% to 2026. Whilst the proportion of people in North Somerset who are under 45 is lower than the national average, population growth is predicted to be strongest in the 2034 age group. Conversely North Somerset has a 4.2% higher percentage of older people (60+ female, 65+ male) than the rest of England and Wales. This disparity increases with age with the percentage of the population over 75 years almost 30% higher than the national average, resulting in a relatively aged population.

In 2001 there were 134,132 people of working age living in North Somerset and 91,767 were in employment; an economic activity rate of 68.4%. This is very close to the economic activity rate of the West of England sub-region which was 68.8% in the 2001 census.

The 2001 census stated that 1.38% of North Somerset residents identified themselves as belonging to a visible ethnic group and a further 1.27% identified themselves as 'white other'.

YearPopulation North Somerset
18011851
16,67033,774

Education

, North Somerset Council is associated with 72 primary schools and 18 secondary schools. There are also four independent (private) schools in the area.

Weston College is the main provider of further education in the area. University Centre Weston offers higher education courses in conjunction with Bath Spa University and the University of the West of England.

References

References

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  3. "North Somerset Local Authority".
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  5. {{cite legislation UK. (1973)
  6. {{cite legislation UK. (1995)
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  10. "Election Maps". Ordnance Survey.
  11. "2011 Census Profile". North Somerset Council.
  12. "Long Ashton RD". University of Portsmouth.
  13. "Axbridge RD". University of Portsmouth.
  14. (21 December 2005). "Regional Gross Value Added". National Statistics.
  15. United Kingdom Census 2001. (2001). "Key Figures for 2001 Census: Census Area Statistics: Area: North Somerset". statistics.gov.uk.
  16. United Kingdom Census 2001. (2001). "Key Figures for 2001 Census: Census Area Statistics: Area: Bath and North East Somerset". statistics.gov.uk.
  17. "Local Area Agreement for North Somerset 2007–2010". North Somerset Partnership.
  18. "Culture, Leisure and Tourism and Topic Paper". North Somerset Core Strategy document..
  19. "North Somerset Council Race Equality Scheme 2007–2010". North Somerset Council.
  20. ''A Vision of Britain through Time''
  21. "North Somerset: Total Population". Great Britain Historical GIS Project.
  22. "North Somerset schools and admissions data".
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  24. "School updates: Independent schools". North Somerset Council.
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