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Waltham Forest London Borough Council
Local authority for the London Borough of Waltham Forest
Local authority for the London Borough of Waltham Forest
| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| name | Waltham Forest London Borough Council | |
| coa_pic | Coat of arms of the London Borough of Waltham Forest.svg | |
| coa_caption | Coat of arms | |
| coa_res | 110px | |
| logo_pic | Lb waltham forest logo.svg | |
| logo_caption | Council logo | |
| logo_res | 200px | |
| house_type | London borough council | |
| foundation | 1 April 1965 | |
| leader1_type | Mayor | |
| leader1 | Tony Bell | |
| party1 | ||
| Labour | ||
| election1 | 22 May 2025 | |
| leader2_type | Leader | |
| leader2 | Grace Williams | |
| party2 | ||
| Labour | ||
| election2 | 2 September 2021 | |
| leader3_type | Chief Executive | |
| leader3 | Linzi Roberts-Egan | |
| party3 | ||
| election3 | 31 July 2023 | |
| members | 60 councillors | |
| structure1 | United_Kingdom_Waltham_Forest_London_Borough_Council_2024.svg | |
| structure1_res | 250px | |
| : | border | darkgray}} Labour (45) |
| : | border | darkgray}} Conservative (12) |
| : | border | darkgray}} Independent (2) |
| : | border | darkgray}} Reform UK (1) |
| voting_system1 | First past the post | |
| last_election1 | 5 May 2022 | |
| next_election1 | 7 May 2026 | |
| motto | "Fellowship is Life" | |
| session_room | Walthamstow Town Hall 20 Apr 2006.jpg | |
| session_res | 250 | |
| meeting_place | Waltham Forest Town Hall, Forest Road, Walthamstow, London E174JF | |
| website | ||
| constitution | Constitution |
Labour Labour
;Administration (45) : Labour (45) ;Other parties (15) : Conservative (12) : Independent (2) : Reform UK (1) Waltham Forest London Borough Council, also known as Waltham Forest Council, is the local authority for the London Borough of Waltham Forest in London, England. The council has been under Labour majority control since 2010. The council is based at Waltham Forest Town Hall in Walthamstow.
History
The London Borough of Waltham Forest and its council were created under the London Government Act 1963, with the first election held in 1964. For its first year the council acted as a shadow authority alongside the area's three outgoing authorities, being the municipal borough councils of Chingford, Leyton and Walthamstow. The new council formally came into its powers on 1 April 1965, at which point the old districts and their councils were abolished.
The council's full legal name is "The Mayor and Burgesses of the London Borough of Waltham Forest", but it styles itself Waltham Forest Council.
From 1965 until 1986 the council was a lower-tier authority, with upper-tier functions provided by the Greater London Council. The split of powers and functions meant that the Greater London Council was responsible for "wide area" services such as fire, ambulance, flood prevention, and refuse disposal; with the boroughs (including Waltham Forest) responsible for "personal" services such as social care, libraries, cemeteries and refuse collection. As an outer London borough council Waltham Forest has been a local education authority since 1965. The Greater London Council was abolished in 1986 and its functions passed to the London Boroughs, with some services provided through joint committees.
Since 2000 the Greater London Authority has taken some responsibility for highways and planning control from the council, but within the English local government system the council remains a "most purpose" authority in terms of the available range of powers and functions.
Powers and functions
The local authority derives its powers and functions from the London Government Act 1963 and subsequent legislation, and has the powers and functions of a London borough council. It sets council tax and as a billing authority also collects precepts for Greater London Authority functions and business rates. It sets planning policies which complement Greater London Authority and national policies, and decides on almost all planning applications accordingly. It is a local education authority and is also responsible for council housing, social services, libraries, waste collection and disposal, traffic, and most roads and environmental health.
Political control
The council has been under Labour majority control since 2010.
The first election was held in 1964, initially operating as a shadow authority alongside the outgoing authorities until it came into its powers on 1 April 1965. Political control of the council since 1965 has been as follows:
| Party in control | Years | |
|---|---|---|
Leadership
The role of Mayor of Waltham Forest is largely ceremonial. Political leadership is instead provided by the leader of the council. The leaders since 1965 have been:
| Councillor | Party | From | To |
|---|---|---|---|
| Herbert Palethorpe | 1965 | 1968 | |
| Tom Brandon | 1968 | 1971 | |
| Bill Pearmine | 1971 | 1982 | |
| Gerald King | 1982 | 1986 | |
| Neil Gerrard | 1986 | 1990 | |
| Clive Morton | 1990 | 1992 | |
| Evan Jones | 1992 | 1994 | |
| Huw Morgan-Thomas | 1994 | 1998 | |
| Tony Buckley | 1998 | 30 Jul 2003 | |
| Clyde Loakes | 30 Jul 2003 | May 2009 | |
| Chris Robbins | 21 May 2009 | May 2017 | |
| Clare Coghill | 25 May 2017 | 2 Sep 2021 | |
| Grace Williams | 2 Sep 2021 |
Composition
Following the 2022 election and a party suspension in January 2025, the composition of the council was:
| Party | Councillors | Total | 60 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 45 | |||
| 13 | |||
| 2 |
The next election is due in 2026.
Wards
The wards of Waltham Forest and number of councillors:
- Cann Hall (3)
- Cathall (2)
- Chapel End (3)
- Chingford Green (3)
- Endlebury (2)
- Forest (3)
- Grove Green (3)
- Hale End & Highams Park South (2)
- Hatch Lane & Highams Park North (3)
- High Street (3)
- Higham Hill (3)
- Hoe Street (3)
- Larkswood (3)
- Lea Bridge (3)
- Leyton (3)
- Leytonstone (3)
- Markhouse (2)
- St James (3)
- Upper Walthamstow (2)
- Valley (3)
- William Morris (3)
- Wood Street (2)
Elections
Since the last boundary changes in 2022 the council has comprised 60 councillors representing 22 wards, with each ward electing two or three councillors. Elections are held every four years.
Premises
The council is based at Waltham Forest Town Hall, formerly Walthamstow Town Hall, which had been completed in 1942 for the old Walthamstow Borough Council.
References
References
- "Council meeting, 22 May 2025".
- (1 June 2023). "New Chief Executive appointed".
- "Civic Heraldry Of England And Wales - Greater London Region". Civicheraldry.co.uk.
- {{cite legislation UK
- Youngs, Frederic. (1979). "Guide to the Local Administrative Units of England". Royal Historical Society.
- (2023). "Inter Authority Agreement for the Local London Partnership Programme".
- {{cite legislation UK. (1985)
- Leach, Steve. (1998). "Local Government Reorganisation: The Review and its Aftermath". Routledge.
- "Council Tax and Business Rates Billing Authorities". Council Tax Rates.
- (12 November 2015). "Local Plan Responses – within and outside London". Mayor of London.
- "Compositions Calculator". University of Exeter.
- "London Boroughs Political Almanac: London Borough of Waltham Forest".
- (28 July 2003). "Labour 'sacks' council leader". The Guardian.
- (5 May 2009). "Waltham Forest: Loakes confirms end of leadership". Guardian Series.
- "Council minutes, 21 May 2009".
- (16 December 2016). "Waltham Forest council leader Chris Robbins to step down in May 2017". Guardian Series.
- "Council minutes, 25 May 2017".
- (18 June 2021). "Council leader Clare Coghill stands down". Waltham Forest Echo.
- "Council minutes, 2 September 2021".
- "Election Results 2022". Waltham Forest London Borough Council.
- (22 April 2022). "Liverpool budget rebels depart". Thorncliffe.
- "Waltham Forest". Thorncliffe.
- (24 May 2021). "The London Borough of Waltham Forest (Electoral Changes) Order 2021".
- {{cite legislation UK. (2021)
- "Contact Waltham Forest Council".
- {{NHLE
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