in
Stelling Minnis Folkestone and Hythe District Council provides
district-level services.
County-level services are provided by
Kent County Council. The district is also entirely covered by
civil parishes, which form a third tier of local government.
Political control The council has been under
no overall control since 2019. Following the
2023 election a minority administration of the
Green Party and
Liberal Democrats formed to run the council, led by Green councillor Jim Martin. The first election to the council was held in 1973, initially operating as a shadow authority before coming into its powers on 1 April 1974. Political control of the council since 1974 has been as follows:
Leadership The
leaders of the council since 1999 have been:
Composition Following the
2023 election and a subsequent by-elections and changes of allegiance up to March 2025, the composition of the council was: The two independent councillors form a group with the Liberal Democrats. The next election is due in 2027.
Premises The council is based at the Civic Centre on Castle Hill Avenue. The building was completed in 1966 for the old Folkestone Borough Council. In 2020 the council announced that it was considering the possibility of moving to new premises, although it remains at the Civic Centre as at May 2024.
Controversies Undeclared gifts from Lydd Airport In 2011,
Lydd Airport's owners, seeking to expand the airport, gave gifts to councillors that the councillors did not declare.
Otterpool Park planning permission Folkestone and Hythe District Council was reported to have spent over £50m up to July 2020 on a proposed housing development on the former
Folkestone Racecourse site, despite the 10,000 home scheme not having planning permission. The site had been bought for £4m in 2016 by the billionaire Reuben brothers via a British Virgin Islands-registered company 'Cozumel Estates' who then submitted development proposals to the council for approval, in a partnership with the council. The brothers withdrew from the scheme in 2019 and sold the site to the council for £25m in 2020. The local authority granted permission for Otterpool Park in 2023. ==Geography==