Hertfordshire County Council

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History

Elected county councils were created under the Local Government Act 1888, taking over many administrative functions that had previously been performed by unelected magistrates at the quarter sessions.

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Shire Hall, Hertford: Council's first meeting place

The first elections were held in January 1889, and the council formally came into being on 1 April 1889, on which day it held its first meeting at Shire Hall, Hertford, the courthouse (built 1771) which had served as the meeting place of the quarter sessions which preceded the county council.[2] The first chairman of the council was Francis Cowper, 7th Earl Cowper, who was also a Liberal member of the House of Lords.[3]

Local government across England and Wales was reformed in 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972, establishing a system of upper-tier county councils and lower-tier district councils. The 1972 Act classed Hertfordshire as a non-metropolitan county, which determined the division of responsibilities between the county council and the ten district councils which were created in Hertfordshire.[4]

Governance

The council provides county-level services. District-level services are provided by the county's ten district councils. Much of the county is also covered by civil parishes, which form a third tier of local government for their areas.[5]

Political control

The council has been under no overall control since the 2025 election, with the Liberal Democrats the largest party and running the council as a minority administration.[1]

Political control of the county council since 1974 has been as follows:[6]

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Leadership

The leaders of the council since 1995 have been:

Councillor Party From To
John Metcalf[7]
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1995 15 Jun 1999
Robert Ellis[7][8]
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David Beatty[9][10]
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Robert Gordon[11][12]
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David Williams[13][14]
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Richard Roberts[15][16]
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Steve Jarvis[17][1]
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Composition

After the 2025 election and changes of allegiance[18][19] up to October 2025, the composition of the council was:[20][21][22]

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Total: 78

Premises

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The council is based at County Hall on Pegs Lane in Hertford, lying to the south-west of the town centre. The building was completed in 1939; there was no opening ceremony due to the outbreak of the Second World War.[23] The council also has offices in Stevenage, Hemel Hempstead, and Welwyn Garden City.[24]

Elections

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