There are two tiers of local government covering Silloth, at
parish and
unitary authority level: Silloth-on-Solway Town Council and
Cumberland Council. The town council meets at the community hall on Petteril Street. Silloth is part of the
parliamentary constituency of
Penrith and Solway, which has been represented by
Markus Campbell-Savours of the
Labour Party since the
2024 General Election.
Administrative history Silloth was historically part of the
ancient parish of
Holme Cultram in the
historic county of
Cumberland. Holme Cultram's parish church was at
Abbeytown, south-east of Silloth. The parish was subdivided into four
townships; Silloth was in the
Holme Low 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 Holme Cultram, 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 Holme Low also became a separate
civil parish. Meanwhile, the whole ancient parish of Holme Cultram was made a
local government district in 1863. Such districts were reconstituted as
urban districts under the
Local Government Act 1894. Although Silloth was the largest settlement in the urban district, the council met at Abbeytown. Holme Cultram Urban District was abolished in 1934, and at the same time a new civil parish of Silloth was created from part of the civil parish of Holme Low. Silloth was then given a parish council and classed as a
rural parish within the
Wigton Rural District between 1934 and 1974. Wigton Rural District was abolished in 1974, and Silloth became part of the borough of
Allerdale in the new county of Cumbria. The parish of Silloth was formally renamed Silloth-on-Solway in 1980. Allerdale was abolished in 2023 when the new Cumberland Council was created, also taking over the functions of the abolished Cumbria County Council in the area. ==Demography==