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King's Lynn and West Norfolk

King's Lynn and West Norfolk is a local government district with borough status in Norfolk, England. Its council is based in the town of King's Lynn. The district also includes the towns of Downham Market and Hunstanton, along with numerous villages and surrounding rural areas. The population of the district at the 2021 census was 154,325.

History
The district was created on 1 April 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972, covering seven former districts which were all abolished at the same time: • Docking Rural DistrictDownham Market Urban DistrictDownham Rural DistrictFreebridge Lynn Rural DistrictHunstanton Urban District • King's Lynn Municipal BoroughMarshland Rural District The new district was initially named "West Norfolk" reflecting its position in the wider county. The district was awarded borough status on 30 January 1981, allowing the chair of the council to take the title of mayor. The name of the borough was changed later that year, becoming "King's Lynn and West Norfolk" with effect from 14 May 1981. ==Governance==
Governance
The Borough Council of King's Lynn and West Norfolk provides district-level services. County-level services are provided by Norfolk County Council. Much of the borough is also covered by civil parishes, which form a third tier of local government. Political control The council has been under no overall control since the 2023 election, being run by a coalition of most of the independent councillors, the Liberal Democrats and the Greens with informal support from Labour. The first election to the council was held in 1973, initially operating as a shadow authority alongside the outgoing authorities until the new arrangements took effect on 1 April 1974. Political control of the council since 1974 has been as follows: Leadership The role of mayor is largely ceremonial in King's Lynn and West Norfolk, with political leadership instead provided by the leader of the council. The leaders since 2007 have been: Composition Following the 2023 election, and subsequent by-elections and changes of allegiance up to March 2026, the composition of the council was: Of the 22 independent councillors, 16 sit together as the 'Independent Partnership', which forms the council's administration with the Liberal Democrats and Green Party. Another two form the 'Progressive Group', and the other four do not belong to a group. The next election is due in 2027. ;UK Youth Parliament Although the UK Youth Parliament is an apolitical organisation, the elections are run in a way similar to that of the Local Elections. The votes come from 11 to 18 year olds and are combined to make the decision of the next, 2 year Member of Youth Parliament. The elections are run at different times across the country with King's Lynn and West Norfolk's typically being in early Spring and bi-annually. Premises The council generally meets at the Town Hall on the Saturday Market Place in King's Lynn, parts of which date back to the 1420s, having replaced an earlier guildhall on the site which burnt down in 1421. The council's main offices are at King's Court, on Chapel Street in King's Lynn, which had been built as speculative offices in 1975, initially being called Aspen House. The council bought the building in 1981. ==Geography==
Geography
, one of the coastal towns on the Norfolk Coast. The district comprises the urban area of King's Lynn itself, together with 102 surrounding parishes. At the time of the 2001 census, the district had an area of 1,473 km2, of which 28 km2 was in the urban area and 1,445 km2 in the surrounding parishes. The district had a population of 135,345 in 58,338 households, with 34,564 in 15,285 households living in the urban area, whilst 100,781 people in 43,053 households lived in the surrounding parishes. ==Towns and parishes==
Towns and parishes
The main part of the urban area of King's Lynn (roughly corresponding to the pre-1974 borough of King's Lynn) is an unparished area. • AnmerBagthorpe with BarmerBarton BendishBarwickBawseyBirchamBoughtonBrancasterBurnham MarketBurnham NortonBurnham OveryBurnham ThorpeCastle AcreCastle RisingChoseleyClenchwartonConghamCrimpleshamDenverDersinghamDockingDownham MarketDownham WestEast RudhamEast WaltonEast WinchEmnethFeltwellFinchamFlitcham with AppletonFordhamFringGaytonGreat MassinghamGrimstonHarpleyHeachamHilgayHillingtonHockwold cum WiltonHolme next the SeaHoughtonHunstantonIngoldisthorpeLeziateLittle MassinghamMarhamMarshland St. JamesMethwoldMiddletonNordelphNorth CreakeNorth RunctonNorthwoldNorth WoottonOld HunstantonOutwellPentneyRingsteadRoydonRuncton HolmeRystonSandringhamSedgefordShernborneShouldhamShouldham ThorpeSnettishamSouth CreakeSoutherySouth WoottonStanhoeStoke FerryStow BardolphStradsettSyderstoneTerrington St. ClementTerrington St. JohnThornhamTilney All SaintsTilney St. LawrenceTitchwellTottenhillUpwellWalpoleWalpole Cross KeysWalpole HighwayWalsokenWatlingtonWelneyWerehamWest AcreWest DerehamWest RudhamWest WaltonWest WinchWiggenhall St. GermansWiggenhall St. Mary MagdalenWimbotshamWormegayWretton ==Arms==
Arms
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