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| Borough of Gedling | |
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Shown within Nottinghamshire | |
| Geography | |
| Status: | Borough |
| Region: | East Midlands |
| Admin. County: | Nottinghamshire |
| Area: - Total | Ranked 226th 119.98 kmē |
| Admin. HQ: | Arnold |
| ONS code: | 37UE |
| Demographics | |
| Population: - Total ( 2002 est.) - Density | Ranked 180th 111,989 933 / kmē |
| Ethnicity: | 96.2% White 1.4% S.Asian 1.0% Afro-Carib. |
| Politics | |
Gedling Borough Council http://www.gedling.gov.uk/ | |
| Leadership: | Leader & Cabinet |
| Executive: | Conservative + LabourThe Labour Party is a centre- left or social democratic political party in Britain (see British politics), and one of the United Kingdom's three main political parties. Under its leader Tony Blair it won a landslide in the 1997 general election, and forme + Liberal DemocratsThe Liberal Democrats ("Lib Dems") are a social liberal political party based in the United Kingdom. The party was formed in 1988 by the merger of the Liberal Party and the short lived Social Democratic Party (the two parties had already been in an allian |
| MPsThis is a list of MPs elected to the House of Commons for the Fifty-Third Parliament of the United Kingdom at the UK general election, 2001, arranged by constituency. New MPs elected since the general election and changes in party allegiance are noted at: | Vernon CoakerVernon Rodney Coaker (born June 17, 1953) is the Labour member of Parliament for Gedling in the United Kingdom. He won the seat in the 1997 election, deafeating Andrew Mitchell. He is a government whip. Coaker, Vernon., Paddy TippingSimon Patrick Tipping (born 24 October 1949) is a politician in the United Kingdom. He is Labour Party member of Parliament for Sherwood in Nottinghamshire, and was first elected in 1992. From 1997 to 2001 he worked in various junior government positions |
Gedling is a local government districtThe Districts of England are the lowest level of local government in England except for civil parishes. England is first divided into governmental regions, then administrative counties. Counties are then subdivided into districts. Status Most districts ca with boroughA borough is a political division originally used in England. The equivalent, burgh was used in Scotland. Bury often ends towns' names in the South of England, but borough more often in the Midlands. Bury is more common in America's New England but burg status in Nottinghamshire, England. Its council is based in Arnold.
It was formed on April 1, 1974 by merging the Arnold and Carlton urban districts and part of Basford Rural District .
| Districts of England - East Midlands | |
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Amber Valley | Ashfield | Bassetlaw | Blaby | Bolsover | Boston | Broxtowe | Charnwood | Chesterfield | Corby | Daventry | Derby | Derbyshire Dales | East Lindsey | East Northamptonshire | Erewash | Gedling | Harborough | High Peak | Hinckley and Bosworth | Kettering | Leicester | Lincoln | Mansfield | Melton | Newark and Sherwood | Northampton | North East Derbyshire | North Kesteven | North West Leicestershire | Nottingham | Oadby and Wigston | Rushcliffe | Rutland | South Derbyshire | South Holland | South Kesteven | South Northamptonshire | Wellingborough | West Lindsey
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Administrative counties with multiple districts: Derbyshire - Leicestershire - Lincolnshire - Northamptonshire - Nottinghamshire |