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Thurrock Council

Local authority in England

Thurrock Council

Summary

Local authority in England

FieldValue
nameThurrock Borough Council
logo_picThurrock Council logo.svg
logo_res250px
house_typeUnitary authority
mottoBy Thames to all the peoples of the world
leader1_typeMayor
leader1Sue Shinnick
party1
Labour
election121 May 2025
leader2_typeLeader
leader2Lynn Worrall
party2
Labour
election221 May 2025
leader3_typeManaging Director
leader3Dave Smith
party3
election321 March 2023
seats49 councillors
structure1File:Thurrock Council.svg
structure1_res250px
structure1_altThurrock Council composition
:borderdarkgray}} Labour (26)
:borderdarkgray}} Conservative (12)}}
:borderdarkgray}} Independent (8)
:borderdarkgray}} Reform UK (3)
term_lengthFour years
voting_system1First past the post
last_election12 May 2024
next_election1to be confirmed
session_roomFile:Thurrock Civic Offices 2022 wing.jpg
meeting_placeThurrock Town Hall, New Road, Grays, RM176SL
website
constitution

Labour Labour

;Administration (26) : Labour (26) ;Other parties (23) : : Independent (8) : Reform UK (3)

Thurrock Council is the local authority for the borough of Thurrock in the ceremonial county of Essex, England. Since 1998 the council has been a unitary authority, being a district council which also performs the functions of a county council. It is a member of the East of England Local Government Association. The council is based in Grays.

In 2022 the council's level of debt arising from failed investments led to it issuing a Section 114 notice, being the local authority equivalent of declaring bankruptcy. The government directed neighbouring Essex County Council to take over Thurrock's finances and also appointed a new managing director for the council.

Since 2024, the government has planned to abolish the council and merge it with other parts of Essex as part of its planned reorganisation of local government in Essex in 2025, with the next local elections in 2025 likely postponed until 2026.

History

Thurrock Urban District had been created in 1936 from the former urban districts of Grays Thurrock, Purfleet and Tilbury and the Orsett Rural District.

Urban districts were abolished in 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972. A new non-metropolitan district called Thurrock was created covering almost the same area as the former Thurrock Urban District, with just a minor change on the border with Basildon to place the whole designated area for Basildon new town in that district. The reformed Thurrock district was given borough status at the same time, allowing the council to call itself "Thurrock Borough Council" and letting the chair of the council the title of mayor.

The council was made a unitary authority on 1 April 1998, taking over county-level services in the area from Essex County Council. The way the change was implemented was to create a new non-metropolitan county of Thurrock covering the borough, but with no separate county council; instead, the existing borough council took over county council functions, making it a unitary authority. Since 1998 the council has generally styled itself "Thurrock Council" rather than "Thurrock Borough Council". Thurrock remains part of the ceremonial county of Essex for the purposes of lieutenancy.

The planning function for large developments was exercised by the Thurrock Thames Gateway Development Corporation in the whole of the borough from 2003 to 2012.

Financial difficulties

In 2020, it emerged that the council had borrowed £420 million to buy into the solar power market, eventually rising to a total investment of £655million. One of the companies in which the council had invested, Toucan Energy, went into administration on 11 November 2022. Businessman Liam Kavanagh is accused of cheating the council out of as much as £130 million in relation to the deals. Thurrock also made a £94million loan to the Just Loans Group plc, a business lender which went bankrupt in June 2022.

On 2 September 2022, the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities intervened in the running of Thurrock Council, passing financial control of the council to Essex County Council, as well as ordering a Best Value Inspection, in response to concerns about the council's level of financial risk and debt. The council's financial exposure arises from loans of more than a billion pounds used to fund commercial investments. Council leader Rob Gledhill resigned on 2 September 2022, the day the government intervention was announced.

On 29 November 2022, Thurrock Council admitted that in that financial year it had a near £500 million budget deficit, mostly from failed investments. It asked for emergency financial assistance from the government. On 19 December 2022 the council issued a Section 114 notice barring any new expenditure, being the local authority equivalent of declaring bankruptcy. In March 2023 the government appointed a new managing director for the council, Dave Smith.

Governance

As a unitary authority, Thurrock Council provides all local government services, albeit with oversight of the council's finances from Essex County Council since the government intervention in September 2022. There are no civil parishes in the borough, which is an unparished area.

Political control

The council has been under Labour majority control since the 2024 election.

Political control of the council since the 1974 reforms has been as follows:

Lower tier non-metropolitan district

Party in controlYears
1974–1979
1979–1982
1982–1998

Unitary authority

Party in controlYears
1998–2004
2004–2007
2007–2012
2012–2014
2014–2021
2021–2024
2024–2024
2024–present

Leadership

The role of Mayor of Thurrock is largely ceremonial, usually being held by a different councillor each year. Political leadership is instead provided by the leader of the council. The leaders since 1989 have been:

CouncillorPartyFromTo
Jimmy Aberdein19891995
Andy Smith199530 Jun 2004
Anne Cheale30 Jun 2004May 2006
Terry Hipsey24 May 200625 Mar 2009
Garry Hague25 Mar 200919 May 2010
John Kent19 May 201025 May 2016
Rob Gledhill25 May 20162 Sep 2022
Mark Coxshall13 Oct 2022May 2023
Andrew Jefferies24 May 202322 May 2024
John Kent22 May 202428 April 2025
title=New look cabinet and additional roles for councillors as allowance bill goes up by £23,988url=https://thurrock.nub.news/news/local-news/new-look-cabinet-and-additional-roles-for-councillors-as-allowance-bill-goes-up-by-ps35982-260847access-date=31 May 2025work=Thurrock Nub Newsdate=21 May 2025}}21 May 2025

Composition

Following the 2024 election, and subsequent by-elections and changes of allegiance up to May 2025, the composition of the council was:

PartyCouncillorsTotal49
26
12
8
3

Of the eight independent councillors, five sit together as the "Non-political Alliance of Independent Councillors".

In February 2025, the government postponed the elections that were due to take place in May 2025 for a year, to allow for alternative local government structures for the area to be considered.

Thurrock Youth Cabinet

Thurrock Council also operates Thurrock Youth Cabinet, an elected youth council of young people in the borough aged 11 to 18, or 11 to 25 if they have a disability or special needs. Members are elected from schools or local youth groups to represent one of the 20 wards of Thurrock and have to live, study or work in the borough. The Member of Youth Parliament and the Deputy Member of Youth Parliament for Thurrock also sit on the youth cabinet.

Premises

Civic Offices, New Road, Grays: The 1986 original building to the right of the entrance, 1992 central block in the middle and 2022 block to the far left.

The council is based at Thurrock Town Hall on New Road in Grays. When the council was created in 1974 it used the former offices of the Thurrock Urban District Council in a converted house called Farley and adjoining buildings around the junction of Whitehall Lane and Palmers Avenue in Grays. In 1986 the council built itself a new headquarters at the corner of New Road and Derby Bridge Road in the centre of Grays. The building has subsequently been extended westward along New Road with a large central block added in 1992 and a new wing at the corner of New Road and High Street completed in 2022.

Elections

Since the last boundary changes in 2004, the council has comprised 49 councillors representing 20 wards, with each ward electing two or three councillors. Elections are held three years out of every four, electing a third of the council each time for a four-year term. In the fourth year of the cycle there is no election. This system will change from 2025, with elections being held every four years for the whole council.

Wards

The wards, with their numbers on the map below, are:

  • Aveley and Uplands (1)
  • Belhus (3)
  • Chadwell St Mary (14)
  • Chafford and North Stifford (6)
  • Corringham and Fobbing (17)
  • East Tilbury (15)
  • Grays Riverside (7)
  • Grays Thurrock (8)
  • Little Thurrock Blackshots (10)
  • Little Thurrock Rectory (11)
  • Ockendon (2)
  • Orsett (20)
  • South Chafford (5)
  • Stanford East and Corringham Town (18)
  • Stanford-le-Hope West (16)
  • Stifford Clays (9)
  • The Homesteads (19)
  • Tilbury Riverside and Thurrock Park (12)
  • Tilbury St Chads (13)
  • West Thurrock and South Stifford (4)

Arms

Mayors

The mayors since 1982 have included:

CouncillorPartyFromTo
Bob Wood19821983
url=https://www.gazette-news.co.uk/news/5479079.bet-josling-thurrock/title=Bet Josling (Thurrock)date=2001-11-01access-date=2022-05-10website=Essex County Standard}}19841985
Arthur Clarke19851986
George Watts19881989
John Dunn19891990
Ken Evans19901991
Kitty Price19911992
url=https://www.gazette-news.co.uk/news/5453502.thurrock-son-follows-dad-to-mayors-post/title=Thurrock: Son follows dad to mayor's postdate=2003-05-23access-date=2022-05-09website=The Echo}}19931994
Barry Palmer19941995
Reg Lee19951996
Sid Josling19961997
Arthur Bennett19971998
Albert Vandersteen19981999
Carl Morris19992000
url=https://www.gazette-news.co.uk/news/5487993.thurrock-mayor-in-office/title=Thurrock: Mayor in officedate=2001-06-26access-date=2022-05-09website=The Echo}}20002001
url = http://www.thurrock.gov.uk/democracy/pdf/election_20040610.pdftitle = Borough Council electionaccess-date = 2009-11-24publisher = Thurrock Borough Councilarchive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110608223732/http://www.thurrock.gov.uk/democracy/pdf/election_20040610.pdfarchive-date = 8 June 2011url-status = dead}}20012002
url=https://www.echo-news.co.uk/news/local_news/2144876.farewell-and-thanks-to-ex-mayors/title=Farewell and thanks to ex-mayorsdate=2008-03-26access-date=2022-05-09website=The Echolast=Speightfirst=Neil}}20022003
url=https://www.thurrockgazette.co.uk/news/2242159.familiar-name-is-back-in-the-council-business/title=Familiar name is back in the council businessdate=2008-05-02access-date=2022-05-09website=Thurrock Gazettelast1=Cramerfirst1=Lucylast2=Ellisfirst2=Alex}}20032004
Ian Harrison20042005
url=https://www.thurrockgazette.co.uk/news/14756385.conservatives-now-officially-biggest-party-on-council-after-shock-councillor-decision/title=Conservatives now officially biggest party on council after shock councillor decisiondate=2016-09-21access-date=2022-05-09website=Thurrock Gazette}}20052006
Joy Redsell20062007
Diane Revell20072008
John Everett20082009
Maureen Pearce20092010
url=https://www.thurrockgazette.co.uk/news/8955122.thurrocks-mayor-to-retire/title=Thurrock's mayor to retiredate=2011-04-05access-date=2022-05-09website=Thurrock Gazette}}Thurrock Concerned Conservative2010
url=https://www.thurrockgazette.co.uk/news/14444526.political-stalwart-yash-gupta-retires-after-twenty-years-of-public-service/title=Political stalwart Yash Gupta retires after twenty years of public servicedate=2016-04-24access-date=2022-05-09website=Thurrock Gazette}}20112013
url=https://www.thurrockgazette.co.uk/news/10438815.new-mayor-of-thurrock-announced/title=New mayor of Thurrock announceddate=2013-05-23access-date=2022-05-09website=Thurrock Gazettelast=Abbottfirst=Matt}}20132014
Steve Liddiard20142015
Sue Gray20152016
Cathy Kent20162017
Tunde Ojetola20172018
Barbara Rice20182019
Terry Piccolo20192021
Sue Shinnick20212022
date=2022-05-26title=New mayor vows Thurrock will 'rival London's square mile'language=en-GBpublisher=BBC Newsurl=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-essex-61596735access-date=2022-05-26}}20222023
Sue Little20232024
Kairen Raper20242025
Sue Shinnick2025

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