The local authority derives its powers and functions from the Local Government Act 1972 and subsequent legislation. For the purposes of local government, Wakefield is within a
metropolitan area of England. As a metropolitan district council, Wakefield Council provides most local government functions directly, including collecting Council Tax and business rates, town planning,
housing, waste collection and environmental health, social services, libraries and waste disposal. It is also a
local education authority. Wakefield Council is the
billing authority for Council Tax, and collects
precepts on behalf of the
West Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner and the West Yorkshire Fire and Civil Defence Authority. Certain services are provided with the other local authorities in West Yorkshire. The council is represented on West Yorkshire Joint Services Committee (for trading standards, archives, archaeology and grants), West Yorkshire Fire and Civil Defence Authority,
West Yorkshire Integrated Transport Authority and the West Yorkshire Police and Crime Panel. Wakefield Council has been a constituent member of the West Yorkshire Combined Authority since 2014.
Political control The first election to the reconstituted council was held in 1973, initially operating as a shadow authority alongside the outgoing authorities until the new arrangements came into effect on 1 April 1974. Labour has held a majority of the seats on the council since 1974:
Leadership The role of mayor is largely ceremonial in Wakefield. Political leadership is instead provided by the
leader of the council. The leaders since 1998 have been:
Composition Following the
2024 election, and subsequent changes of allegiance up to June 2025, the composition of the council was: The next election is due in
May 2026. As of January 2026, a second councillor joined Reform UK. As of March 2026, an independent councillor has joined the Green Party of England and Wales The official opposition is now the Unity group, which is a group of 4 independent councillors, and is made up of 3 former Labour councillors and 1 former Liberal Democrat. ==Elections==