There is just one tier of local government covering Luddenden Foot, at
metropolitan district level, being
Calderdale Borough Council, based in Halifax. The village historically straddled the
chapelries of
Midgley,
Sowerby and
Warley, all of which formed part of the
ancient parish of Halifax. The three chapelries became separate
civil parishes in 1866. The village was made a
local government district in 1868, governed by a local board. Such local boards were reconstituted as
urban district councils in December 1894 under the
Local Government Act 1894. The 1894 Act also said that parishes could not straddle district boundaries, and so a new parish called Luddendenfoot was created at the same time covering the same area as the urban district. In 1931 the parish had a population of 2,881. On 1 April 1937, the parish and urban district were abolished and absorbed into the neighbouring parish and
urban district of Sowerby Bridge. Sowerby Bridge Urban District was in turn abolished in 1974 under the
Local Government Act 1972 and the area became part of the
metropolitan borough of
Calderdale. No
successor parish was created for the former Sowerby Bridge Urban District and so Luddendenfoot is directly administered by Calderdale Borough Council. The settlement is part of the Luddendenfoot
ward of the part of the
metropolitan county of
West Yorkshire. The Luddendenfoot ward covers a wider area and includes the villages of Mytholmroyd, Luddenden,
Midgley, Booth,
Wainstalls,
Cragg Vale and
Boulderclough. The ward has, over the years, elected councillors from all of the three main parties. However, as of May 2019, all three seats are held by Labour councillors and this is the first time this has happened since 1973. The current councillors by date elected are Jane Scullion (Deputy Leader of Calderdale), Scott Patient and Roisin Cavanagh. ==Education==