Bassetlaw District

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Bassetlaw is bounded to the south by the Newark and Sherwood and Mansfield districts, to the south-west by the Bolsover district of Derbyshire, to the north-west by the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham and the City of Doncaster in South Yorkshire, to the north by North Lincolnshire, and to the east by West Lindsey.

The district council is a non-constituent member of the South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority.

History

The district was created on 1 April 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972, covering the whole of two former districts and most of another two, which were all abolished at the same time:[1]

The new district was named Bassetlaw after the medieval Bassetlaw Wapentake, which had covered a similar area.[2][3] The council's logo now says "Bassetlaw District Council – North Nottinghamshire".

Governance

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Bassetlaw District Council provides district-level services. County-level services are provided by Nottinghamshire County Council. Much of the district is also covered by civil parishes, which form a third tier of local government.[4][5]

Political control

The council has been under Labour majority control since 2011.

The first election to the council was held in 1973, initially operating as a shadow authority alongside the outgoing authorities before coming into its powers on 1 April 1974. Political control of the council since 1974 has been as follows:[6][7]

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Leadership

The leaders of the council since 1981 have been:

Leader Seat Party From To
Reg Rabbitt[8] Worksop South East
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May 1981
Les Russon[9][10] Carlton
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1981 May 1986
Graham Oxby[9][11] Retford North
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15 May 1996 2004
Mike Quigley[12][13] Retford East
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23 Jun 2004 2011
Graham Oxby[14][15] Retford North
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2011 May 2012
Simon Greaves[16][17] Worksop North East
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16 May 2012 22 Sep 2022
James Naish[18][19] Sturton
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22 Sep 2022 25 July 2024
Julie Leigh[19] Worksop South
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25 July 2024

Composition

Following the 2023 election,[20] and subsequent by-elections and changes of allegiance up to May 2025, the composition of the council was:[21][22]

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Total 48

Three independent councillors sit together as a group.[23] The next election is due in 2027.[22]

Elections

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Most of the district is within the Bassetlaw constituency. The south-east of the district, including Tuxford, is in the Newark constituency.[5]

Premises

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Worksop Town Hall
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Retford Town Hall

Council meetings are held at both Worksop Town Hall, built in 1851,[25] and Retford Town Hall, built in 1868,[26] both of which the council inherited from its predecessor authorities. The council's main offices are at Queen's Buildings, completed in 1981 on Potter Street in Worksop, adjoining the Town Hall.[27] The council also maintains an area office in Harworth.[28]

Settlements

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Harworth Bircotes, a civil parish with town status in Bassetlaw District
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Tuxford, a historic market town in Bassetlaw District
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Map of the district of Bassetlaw.

Bassetlaw is divided into 64 parishes, each governed by an elected parish council or parish meeting. The two main settlements of Retford and Worksop are the only areas of the district that are unparished, however, both towns are entitled to elect a town mayor via their respective charter trustees.

Name Status Image Population (2011)[29] Ward(s)
Retford Unparished
(Charter trustees)
22,023
  • Retford East
  • Retford North
  • Retford South
  • Retford West
Worksop Unparished
(Charter trustees)
43,252
  • Worksop East
  • Worksop North
  • Worksop North East
  • Worksop North West
  • Worksop South
  • Worksop South East
Askham Civil parish 181 East Markham
Babworth Civil parish 1,687 Sutton
Barnby Moor Civil parish 278 Sutton
Beckingham Civil parish 1,098 Beckingham
Bevercotes Civil parish Unknown East Markham
Blyth Civil parish
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St Mary and St Martin's Church, Blyth
1,233 Blyth
Bole Civil parish 247 Sturton
Bothamsall Civil parish 270 East Markham
Carburton Civil parish Unknown Welbeck
Carlton in Lindrick Civil parish 5,623 Carlton
Clarborough and Welham Civil parish 1,088 Clayworth
Clayworth Civil parish 419 Clayworth
Clumber and Hardwick Civil parish Unknown Welbeck
Cottam Civil parish 108 Rampton
Darlton Civil parish 110 Tuxford and Trent
Dunham-on-Trent Civil parish 343 Tuxford and Trent
East Drayton Civil parish 252 Tuxford and Trent
East Markham Civil parish 1,160 East Markham
Eaton Civil parish 233 East Markham
Elkesley Civil parish 822 Welbeck
Everton Civil parish 839 Everton
Fledborough Civil parish Unknown Tuxford and Trent
Gamston Civil parish 246 East Markham
Gringley on the Hill Civil parish 699 Everton
Grove Civil parish 105 Rampton
Harworth Bircotes Civil parish 7,948 Harworth
Haughton Civil parish Unknown East Markham
Hayton Civil parish 385 Clayworth
Headon cum Upton Civil parish 253 Rampton
Hodsock Civil parish
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Hodsock Priory
2,472 Langold
Laneham Civil parish
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312 Tuxford and Trent
Lound Civil parish 471 Sutton
Marnham Civil parish 117 Tuxford and Trent
Mattersey Civil parish 792 Ranskill
Misson Civil parish 745 Everton
Misterton Civil parish 2,140 Misterton
Nether Langwith Civil parish 526 Welbeck
Normanton on Trent Civil parish 345 Tuxford and Trent
North and South Wheatley Civil parish 509 Sturton
North Leverton with Habblesthorpe Civil parish 1,047 Sturton
Norton, Cuckney, Holbeck and Welbeck Civil parish 550 Welbeck
Ragnall Civil parish Unknown Tuxford and Trent
Rampton and Woodbeck Civil parish 1,139 Rampton
Ranskill Civil parish 1,362 Rampton
Rhodesia Civil parish 982 Worksop North West
Saundby Civil parish 165 Worksop North West
Scaftworth Civil parish Unknown Everton
Scrooby Civil parish 315 Blyth
Shireoaks Civil parish 1,432 Worksop North West
South Leverton Civil parish 480 Rampton
Stokeham Civil parish Unknown Rampton
Sturton le Steeple Civil parish 486 Sturton
Styrrup with Oldcotes Civil parish 684 Blyth
Sutton Civil parish 673 Sutton
Torworth Civil parish 263 Ranskill
Treswell Civil parish 211 Rampton
Tuxford Civil parish 2,649 Tuxford and Trent
Walkeringham Civil parish 1,022 Beckingham
Wallingwells Civil parish 22 Carlton
West Burton Civil parish Unknown Sturton
West Drayton Civil parish 225 East Markham
West Markham Civil parish 170 East Markham
West Stockwith Civil parish
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West Stockwith lock
327 Misterton
Wiseton Civil parish Unknown Clayworth

Wards

Bassetlaw is divided into 25 wards for electoral purposes. Each ward returns either one, two or three councillors at each election depending upon the number of electors within each ward.[30]

  1. Beckingham
  2. Blyth
  3. Carlton
  4. Clayworth
  5. East Markham
  6. East Retford East
  7. East Retford North
  8. East Retford South
  9. East Retford West
  10. Everton
  11. Harworth
  12. Langold
  13. Misterton
  1. Rampton
  2. Ranskill
  3. Sturton
  4. Sutton
  5. Tuxford and Trent
  6. Welbeck
  7. Worksop East
  8. Worksop North
  9. Worksop North East
  10. Worksop North West
  11. Worksop South
  12. Worksop South East

Demography

Population

Population of Bassetlaw (1811–2011)
Year Population Year Population Year Population
1811 25,813 1881 43,735 1951 101,590
1821 30,148 1891 45,203 1961 99,221
1831 32,950 1901 50,796 1971 96,918
1841 34,961 1911 57,084 1981 101,119
1851 37,180 1921 63,854 1991 105,354
1861 39,365 1931 71,427 2001 107,701
2011 112,863
Pre-1974 statistics were gathered from local government areas that now comprise Bassetlaw.
Source: Great Britain Historical GIS.[31]

Religion

Religion Percent[32]
Christian 81.53%
Buddhist 0.09%
Hindu 0.13%
Jewish 0.05%
Muslim 0.33%
Sikh 0.07%
No religion 9.99%

Media

Bassetlaw receives better TV signals from the Emley Moor transmitter rather than Waltham transmitter which means the area is served by BBC Yorkshire and ITV Yorkshire, both broadcast from Leeds.[33]

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Town twinning

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