Braintree District is a local government district in Essex, England. The district is named after the town of Braintree, where the council is based. The district also includes the towns of Halstead and Witham and surrounding rural areas.
The district was formed on 1 April 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972 as one of 14 districts within Essex. The new district covered the area of five former districts, which were all abolished at the same time:[2]
The council has been under Conservative control since 2007.
The first election to the council was held in 1973, initially operating as a shadow authority alongside the outgoing authorities until the new arrangements came into effect on 1 April 1974. Political control of the council since 1974 has been as follows:[7][8]
Following the 2023 election, the composition of the council was:[12]
The Greens and independent councillors sit together as the "Independent and Green Group".[13] The next election is due in 2027.
Premises
The council has its headquarters at Causeway House on Bocking End in Braintree. The building was purpose-built for the council and opened in 1981.[14]
Halstead, one of the three towns of the districtWitham, one of the three towns of the district
Elections
Since the last full review of boundaries in 2015, the council has comprised 49 councillors representing 26 wards, with each ward electing one, two or three councillors. Elections are held every four years.[15]
There are 63 civil parishes in the district. The former Braintree and Bocking Urban District, covering the town of Braintree itself, is an unparished area. The parish councils for Halstead and Witham are styled "town councils".[16]
^"Braintree: Council leader change". Daily Gazette. 4 October 2000. Retrieved 9 June 2022.
^Maxam, Juliette (2 May 2003). "Braintree council leader defeated". East Anglian Daily Times. Retrieved 9 June 2022.
^"Councillor Graham Butland". Braintree District Council. Retrieved 9 June 2022.
^"Local elections 2023: live council results for England". The Guardian.
^"Councillors". Braintree District Council. Retrieved 2 June 2023.
^Plaque in building's porch reads: "This building was opened on 25th April 1981 by Councillor R. E. W. Hawkins / Chairman, Braintree District Council / Chief Executive P. W. Cotton / Project Manager D. J. Brisley"