Nuneaton and Bedworth


Nuneaton and Bedworth is a local government district with borough status in Warwickshire, England. It includes the towns of Nuneaton and Bedworth, as well as a modest rural hinterland including the village of Bulkington.
The neighbouring districts are Rugby, Coventry, North Warwickshire and Hinckley and Bosworth.

History

The district was created on 1 April 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972, by a merger of two former districts which were both abolished at the same time, these were:
The new district was initially named Nuneaton, after its largest town. Nuneaton's borough status, which it had held since 1907, was transferred to the enlarged district, allowing the chair of the council to take the title of mayor. Following a campaign from Bedworth residents the borough's name was changed to "Nuneaton and Bedworth" with effect from 1 October 1980.

Governance

Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council provides district-level services. County-level services are provided by Warwickshire County Council. There are no civil parishes in the borough, which is an unparished area.

Political control

At the 2024 election, Labour won a two-seat majority on the council. A subsequent change of allegiance in December 2024 left Labour with exactly half the seats on the council, since when it has been under no overall control.
Political control of the council since the 1974 reforms has been as follows:

Leadership

The role of mayor is largely ceremonial in Nuneaton and Bedworth. Political leadership is provided instead by the leader of the council. The leaders since 1974 have been:

Composition

Following the 2024 election, and a subsequent change of allegiance in December 2024, the composition of the council was:
The next election is due in May 2026.

Elections

Since the last boundary changes in 2024 the council has comprised 38 councillors representing 19 wards, with each ward electing two councillors. Elections are held in alternate years, with half the council elected each time for a four-year term of office.

Premises

The council is based at Nuneaton Town Hall on Coton Road in Nuneaton. The building was purpose-built for the old Nuneaton Borough Council and opened in 1934.

Subdivisions

Nuneaton and Bedworth are divided into 19 wards, each represented by 2 councillors, giving a total of 38 councillors. The borough has no civil parishes.
Ward nameApproximate coveragePopulation
Population
ArburyHeath End, Glendale, Bermuda, Arbury5,4826,736
AttleboroughAttleborough, Maple Park, SW Whitestone7,5647,676
BedeCollycroft, Furnace Fields, Bedworth town centre, Burnside, Water Tower estate6,7606,666
BulkingtonBulkington, Weston-in-Arden, Ryton, Marston Jabbett, Bramcote 6,3036,146
Camp HillCamp Hill7,3257,321
Chilvers CotonChilvers Coton
EastboroEastboro
ExhallExhall, Ash Green, Neals Green, Keresley End7,3818,006
Galley CommonGalley Common, Chapel End, Whittleford7,5938,233
HeathBedworth Heath, Goodyers End, Market End6,3777,473
MilbyMilby
PoplarFurnace Fields, Coalpit Field, Exhall, Hawkesbury Village6,8508,043
SloughCollycroft, Mount Pleasant, Bedworth Woodlands, Woodland Park7,0587,041
St Mary'sSt Mary's
St NicolasHoreston Grange, Hinckley Road, The Long Shoot, St Nicolas Park 7,0736,943
Stockingford EastStockingford East
Stockingford WestStockingford West
WeddingtonWeddington, St Nicolas Park 7,2867,256
WhitestoneWhitestone, Attleborough Fields7,4356,877
TOTALNUNEATON & BEDWORTH119,132125,252

For a sortable list of wards in Nuneaton and Bedworth by population, see List of wards in Nuneaton and Bedworth by population.

Twinnings

Nuneaton and Bedworth is twinned with: