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North Hertfordshire is one of ten local government districts in the county of Hertfordshire, England. Its council is based in Letchworth Garden City and the largest town is Hitchin. The district also includes the towns of Baldock and Royston and numerous villages and surrounding rural areas. Part of the district lies within the Chiltern Hills, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

History
North Hertfordshire was created on 1 April 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972, covering the area of five former districts, which were all abolished at the same time: • Baldock Urban DistrictHitchin Urban District • Hitchin Rural DistrictLetchworth Urban District • Royston Urban District The new district was named North Hertfordshire, reflecting its position within the wider county. ==Governance==
Governance
North Hertfordshire District Council provides district-level services. County-level services are provided by Hertfordshire County Council. Much of the district is covered by civil parishes, which form a third tier of local government for their areas. Political control The council has been under no overall control since the 2019 election. Following the 2024 election the council is being run by a Labour minority administration. Leadership The leaders of the council since 1974 have been: Composition Following the 2024 election and subsequent changes of allegiance up to May 2025, the composition of the council was: The next election is due in 2028. Elections Since the last boundary changes in 2024, the council has comprised 51 councillors representing 25 wards, with each ward elected one, two or three councillors. Elections are held every four years. Premises When the council was created in 1974, it inherited five sets of offices from the five former authorities, spread across the four towns of Hitchin, Letchworth, Baldock and Royston. Initially the new council used the former Hitchin Rural District Council's offices (later called Centenary House) on Grammar School Walk in Hitchin as its headquarters, with the other offices providing additional accommodation. In 1975, the year after the new council's creation, it consolidated most of its functions into a new six-storey building called Council Offices on Gernon Road in Letchworth, designed by Tony Walker of architects Damond Lock, Grabowski and Partners. The building was formally opened on 22 July 1975 by Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester. The council rented the building until 2013, when it purchased it for £3.6 million. ==Towns and parishes==
Towns and parishes
North Hertfordshire contains four towns, being Baldock, Hitchin, Letchworth, and Royston. The district also borders the northern, western and southern edges of Stevenage, and some parts of the latter's urban area lie within North Hertfordshire rather than the borough of Stevenage, notably including much of the Great Ashby area. Knebworth is a post town, but its parish council has not formally declared it a town. North Hertfordshire contains 35 civil parishes. Six of the smaller parishes do not have parish councils, having instead a parish meeting, being those marked with asterisks(*) below. In addition, the three towns of Baldock, Hitchin, and Letchworth are unparished areas, as no successor parishes were created for those three former urban districts on their abolition in 1974. A Letchworth Garden City Parish was subsequently created in 2005, but was abolished in 2013. • AshwellBarleyBarkwayBygraveCaldecoteClothall* • CodicoteGraveleyGreat AshbyHexton* • HinxworthHolwellIcklefordKelshall* • KimptonKings WaldenKnebworthLangley* • LilleyNewnhamNuthampstead* • OffleyPirtonPrestonRadwell* • ReedRoystonRushdenSandonSt IppolytsSt Paul's WaldenTherfieldWallingtonWestonWymondley ==Arms==
Logo
In 2021 the council adopted a new logo of four hearts (shown in the infobox above) and the style "North Herts Council" instead of its full formal name of "North Hertfordshire District Council". Prior to this, the council had used a logo of the initials "NHDC" in a green and purple square for approximately thirty years. ==Media==
Media
In terms of television, North Hertfordshire is served by BBC East and ITV Anglia with television signals received from the Sandy Heath TV transmitter. Radio stations that broadcast to the area are: • BBC Three Counties RadioBBC Radio Cambridgeshire (covering Royston) • Heart Hertfordshire Local newspapers for the area are: • The CometHertfordshire MercuryRoyston Crow == References ==
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