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| Huntingdonshire District | |
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Shown within Cambridgeshire | |
| Geography | |
| Status: | District |
| Region: | East of England |
| Admin. County: | Cambridgeshire |
| Area: - Total | Ranked 34th 912.47 kmē |
| Admin. HQ: | Huntingdon |
| ONS code: | 12UE |
| Demographics | |
| Population: - Total ( 2002 est.) - Density | Ranked 98th 157,899 173 / kmē |
| Ethnicity: | 97.2% White |
| Politics | |
Huntingdonshire District Council http://www.huntsdc.gov.uk/ | |
| Leadership: | Leader & Cabinet |
| Executive: | Conservative |
| 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: | Jonathan DjanoglyJonathan Simon Djanogly (born 3 June 1965) is a politician in the United Kingdom. He has been Conservative Party member of Parliament for Huntingdon, since 2001 the seat before then was occupied by John Major. Djanogly, Jonathan., Brian MawhinneyThe Right Honourable Sir Brian Mawhinney ( July 26, 1940) is a British politician, a former member of the Cabinet and member of Parliament for North West Cambridgeshire. He was a junior minister in the Northern Ireland Office from 1986 to 1992, then becam |
| Traditional County of Huntingdonshire | |
Huntingdonshire (abbreviated Hunts) is a part of EnglandEngland is the largest, the most populous, and the most densely populated of the four " Home Nations" which make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK). Occupying the south-eastern portion of the island of Great Britain, England around Huntingdon, which is currently administered as 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 of Cambridgeshire. It includes St Ives, Godmanchester, St Neots, and Ramsey.
It had previously been an administrative county in its own right, the 3rd smallest in England. This was merged with the Soke of Peterborough in 1965 to form the administrative county of Peterborough and Huntingdonshire. In 1974 it was annexed to Cambridgeshire as the Huntingdon district, which was renamed back to Huntingdonshire on October 1, 1984.
Huntingdonshire is also a traditional county. Many groups, such as the Association of British Counties and their affiliates, state that most people from Huntingdonshire identify primarily with this county. Despite a local government reform in the 1990s which restored county councils for Rutland and Herefordshire, Huntingdonshire was overlooked. There is an affiliate of the ABC that seeks to seek the restoration of a county council for Huntingdonshire.
The present district does not match the traditional county boundaries exactly - Fletton has been annexed to the County of Peterborough, Everton has been annexed to Bedfordshire and Swineshead is also currently administrated by Bedfordshire council. It also obtained Eaton Ford and Eaton Socon from Bedfordshire.