There are two tiers of local government covering Neston, at
civil parish (town) and
unitary authority level: Neston Town Council and
Cheshire West and Chester Council. The town council is based at
Neston Town Hall on High Street. Neston is part of the parliamentary constituency of
Chester North and Neston, currently represented by
Labour MP
Samantha Dixon.
Administrative history Neston was an
ancient parish in the
Wirral Hundred of Cheshire. The parish was subdivided into eight
townships: Great Neston,
Ledsham, Leighton,
Little Neston,
Ness,
Raby,
Thornton Hough, and
Willaston. The town of Neston and the parish church of
St Mary's and St Helen's were in the Great Neston township. From the 17th century onwards, parishes were gradually given various civil functions under the
poor laws, in addition to their original ecclesiastical functions. In some cases, including Neston, the civil functions were exercised by each township separately rather than the parish as a whole. In 1866, the legal definition of 'parish' was changed to be the areas used for administering the poor laws, and so the townships also became
civil parishes. A
local government district called Neston and Parkgate was created in 1867, administered by an elected local board. It covered the three townships of Great Neston, Little Neston, and Leighton (the village of Parkgate straddled the Great Neston and Leighton townships). Neston Town Hall was completed in 1889 to provide a public hall for the town, and also incorporated the local board's offices. Local government districts were reconstituted as
urban districts under the
Local Government Act 1894. The three civil parishes within the Neston and Parkgate district were also united into a single parish called Neston-cum-Parkgate in 1894. The urban district was enlarged in 1933 to take in the parishes of
Burton, Ness, and Willaston, and there was also some adjustment to the boundaries with other neighbouring areas. At the same time, the urban district was renamed from 'Neston and Parkgate' to just 'Neston'. Neston Urban District was abolished in 1974 under the
Local Government Act 1972. The area became part of the borough of
Ellesmere Port and Neston. No
successor parish was created for the former urban district, and so it became
unparished, being directly administered by Ellesmere Port and Neston Borough Council. In 2009, Cheshire West and Chester Council was created, taking over the functions of the borough council and
Cheshire County Council, which were both abolished. A new civil parish of Neston was created in 2009 alongside the wider changes that year, with its parish council adopting the name Neston Town Council. The parish created in 2009 covers a smaller area than the pre-1974 urban district of Neston, notably excluding Burton and Willaston. ==Geography==