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Harborough District Council is based at the Symington Building, located in the centre of Market Harborough. The building was originally a corset factory, built in 1884. [17] The council purchased the building in 1980 and converted it to become its offices and meeting place, as well as providing a new library for the town. [18]
The 2023 Harborough District Council election took place on 4 May 2023 to elect members of the Harborough District ... Market Harborough - Little Bowden (2 seats) ...
Harborough District Council is the local authority for the non-metropolitan district of Harborough in Leicestershire, England. Since the last boundary changes in 2019, 34 councillors have been elected from 19 wards .
Market Harborough is a market town in the Harborough district of Leicestershire, England, close to the border with Northamptonshire. The population was 24,779 at the 2021 census . [ 1 ] It is the administrative headquarters of the Harborough district.
The 2019 Harborough District Council election took place on 2 May 2019 to elect members of the Harborough District Council in England. [1] It was held on the same day as other local elections . Summary
Billesdon & Tilton, Bosworth, Fleckney, Glen, Kibworth, Lubenham, Market Harborough-Great Bowden and Arden, Market Harborough-Little Bowden, Market Harborough-Logan, Market Harborough-Welland, Oadby Brocks Hill, Oadby Grange, Oadby St Peter's, Oadby Uplands, Oadby Woodlands, South Wigston, Wigston All Saints, Wigston Fields, Wigston Meadowcourt ...
1997–2010: The District of Harborough wards of Bosworth, Fleckney, Glen, Kibworth, Langton, Lubenham, Market Harborough Bowden, Market Harborough North, Market Harborough South, and Market Harborough West, and the Borough of Oadby and Wigston wards of All Saints, Bassett, Brocks Hill, Brookside, Central, Fairfield, Grange, St Peter's, St ...
After significant population growth, partly due to its status as a market town, the area became an urban district with the town hall in 1894. [7] However, the assembly rooms in the town hall were seldom used for civic purposes, [8] particularly after the council established permanent offices on Northampton Road shortly after the First World War.