Kettering Borough Council


Kettering Borough Council is a local authority in Kettering Borough, composed of 36 local councillors and currently controlled by the Conservatives, who have controlled the Council since the 2003 local elections, where they gained control from Labour with a majority of 15. Having retained control in the 2015 local elections, the Council is currently led by Cllr. Russell Roberts.
Kettering Borough Council was established in 1973, as part of reforms marked by the Local Government Act 1972. Prior to this date, Kettering Borough was represented by the Urban District Councils of Burton Latimer, Desborough, Rothwell and Kettering and the Rural District Council of Kettering Rural.
YearConservativeLabour PartyIndependentLiberal Democrats
201626721

History

Ordinary Elections

2007 - Present

Since boundary changes implemented for the 2007 local elections, the wards of Kettering Borough Council have been as follows:
WardCouncil seatsCurrent party
All Saints3 seats1 Con, 2 Lab
Avondale Grange2 seats2 Lab
Barton2 seats2 Con
Brambleside2 seats2 Con
Burton Latimer3 seats2 Ind, 1 Con
Desborough Loatland2 seats2 Con
Desborough St Giles2 seats2 Con
Ise Lodge3 seats3 Con
Northfield1 seat1 Lab
Piper's Hill2 seats2 Con
Queen Eleanor & Buccleuch1 seat1 Con
Rothwell3 seats3 Con
Slade2 seats2 Con
St Michael's & Wicksteed3 seats3 Con
St Peter's2 seats2 Con
Welland1 seat1 Con
William Knibb2 seats2 Con
TOTAL36 seats28 Con, 6 Lab, 2 Ind

1999 - 2007

For the elections held in May 1999 and May 2003, the wards of Kettering Borough Council were as follows:
WardCouncil seats
All Saints2 seats
Avondale2 seats
Barton2 seats
Brambleside2 seats
Buccleuch1 seat
Latimer 2 seats
Loatland 2 seats
Millbrook2 seats
Piper's Hill2 seats
Plessy 2 seats
Queen Eleanor1 seat
Slade2 seats
Spinney2 seats
St Andrew's3 seats
St Giles 2 seats
St Mary's3 seats
St Michael's2 seats
St Peter's2 seats
Tresham 2 seats
Trinity 2 seats
Warkton2 seats
Welland1 seat
Wicksteed2 seats
TOTAL45 seats