Tunbridge Wells (borough)
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Borough of Tunbridge Wells | |
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Shown within Kent |
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Geography | |
Status: | Borough |
Region: | South East England |
Admin. County: | Kent |
Area: - Total |
Ranked 148th 331.33 km² |
Admin. HQ: | Tunbridge Wells |
ONS code: | 29UQ |
Demographics | |
Population: - Total (2005 est.) - Density |
Ranked 208th 106,200 321 / km² |
Ethnicity: | 97.5% White |
Politics | |
Tunbridge Wells Borough Council http://www.tunbridgewells.gov.uk/ |
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Leadership: | Leader & Cabinet |
Executive: | Conservative |
MPs: | Greg Clark (Conservative) |
Tunbridge Wells is a local government district and borough in Kent, England. It takes its name from its main town, Royal Tunbridge Wells.
The district was formed on April 1, 1974, by the merger of the municipal borough of Royal Tunbridge Wells along with Southborough urban district, Cranbrook Rural District and most of Tonbridge Rural District.
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[edit] Description of borough
[edit] Location
The borough of Tunbridge Wells lies along the south eastern border of Kent, partly on the northern edge of the Weald, the remainder on the Weald Clay plain in the upper reaches of the rivers Teise and Beult.
[edit] The North Weald area
The restricted area immediately to the north and west of Tunbridge Wells lies within the Weald. The presence of sandstone outcrops here, and the chalybeate springs, together with old workings, point to ancient iron manufacturing.
[edit] Weald Clay plain
This plain is part of the so-called Garden of England, named for its extensive orchards and former hop farms, sheep and cattle. A string of villages lies across this plain, from Brenchley and Horsmonden to Benenden and Headcorn.
[edit] Communications
- Roads The main roads through the borough are the A21 London to Hastings road and in the east, the A229, which runs from the A21 at Hurst Green through Cranbrook to Maidstone.
- Railways The line of the former South Eastern Railway (SER) main line crosses the clay plain in an almost unbroken straight line between Redhill and Ashford, Kent. The SER line to Hastings passes through Tunbridge Wells; here there was once a further branch connection south-eastwards to Groombridge, and at Paddock Wood is the southern terminus of the Medway Valley Line to Maidstone.
[edit] Borough organisation
Tunbridge Wells Borough Council is composed of 48 councillors repesenting 20 wards across the borough. Eight wards are within Royal Tunbridge Wells itself including Broadwater, Culverden; Pantiles & St Marks; Park; Rusthall; Sherwood & St John's and St. James. The remainder are rural wards covering the other main towns and villages.
Each of the latter also have their own form of local government in the form of a civil parish. They are as follows, paired where two villages are served by one councillor:
- Benenden & Cranbrook
- Brenchley & Horsmonden
- Capel
- Frittenden, Bidborough & Sissinghurst
- Goudhurst & Lamberhurst
- Hawkhurst & Sandhurst
- Paddock Wood: two wards, East and West
- Pembury
- Southborough: two wards, Southborough & High Brooms; and Southborough North
- Speldhurst & Bidborough
[edit] Politics
Tunbridge Wells is and has almost always been from inception, a Conservative Westminster constituency. However, some of the council wards are strongly Liberal Democrat or Labour. The present political composition of the Council is:
- Conservatives 36
- Liberal Democrats 11
- Labour 1
[edit] Places of interest
Apart from Tunbridge Wells itself, places of interest in the Borough include:
- Bewl Water reservoir near Lamberhurst for leisure water pursuits and outdoor conferences
- Sissinghurst Castle gardens: the home of Vita Sackville-West
- and there are facilities for rock-climbing at the 'High Rocks', 2 miles west of Tunbridge Wells
[edit] External links
with the surrounding suburbs, villages, towns and parishes: |
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Ashurst • Benenden • Bidborough • Brenchley • Capel • Colliers Green • Cranbrook • Curtisden Green • Five Oak Green • Frittenden • Goudhurst • Goudhurst and Kilndown • Groombridge • Hartley • Hawkenbury • Hawkhurst • High Brooms • Horsmonden • Kilndown • Lamberhurst • Langton Green • Matfield • Old Groombridge • Paddock Wood • Park • Pembury • Rusthall • Sandhurst • Southborough • Speldhurst • Stone Cross • Sissinghurst • Swattenden |
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The borough of Tunbridge Wells List of places in Kent |