South Yorkshire County Council
South Yorkshire
Coat of arms or logo
Coat of arms of the South Yorkshire County Council
Type
Type
History
Established1 April 1974
Disbanded31 March 1986
Preceded byWest Riding of Yorkshire County Council
Succeeded by
Leadership
Council Chairman
Cllr. Michael Burns, (Labour)
Seats100
Elections
Last general election
1981
Meeting place
County Hall, Kendray Street, Barnsley

The South Yorkshire County Council (SYCC) — also known as South Yorkshire Metropolitan County Council — was the top-tier local government authority for the metropolitan county of South Yorkshire from 1 April 1974 to 31 March 1986. A strategic authority, with responsibilities for roads, public transport, planning, emergency services and waste disposal, it was composed of 100 directly elected members drawn from the four metropolitan boroughs of South Yorkshire: Barnsley, Doncaster, Rotherham and Sheffield.[1]

History

SYCC was constituted by the Local Government Act 1972 and elections in 1973 resulted in the county council acting as a 'shadow authority' until the authority was formally established on 1 April 1974. SYCC was abolished on 31 March 1986, just 12 years after it was established, following the Local Government Act 1985. Its powers were transferred to the four metropolitan borough councils of South Yorkshire (which had shared power with SYCC): Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council, Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council, Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council and Sheffield City Council.

Political control

The first election to the council was held in 1973, initially operating as a shadow authority before coming into its powers on 1 April 1974. Political control of the council from 1973 until its abolition in 1986 was always held by the Labour Party:[2][3]

Party in controlYears
Labour1973–1986

Leadership

The first leader of the council, Ron Ironmonger, had been the last leader of the old Sheffield City Council. The leaders of South Yorkshire County Council were:

CouncillorPartyFromTo
Ron Ironmonger[4] Labour19741979
Roy Thwaites[5][4] Labour19791986

Council elections

Year Labour Conservative Liberals Others
1973 82 13 14
1977 62 31 25
1981 82 14 31

Successor bodies

Following the abolition of SYCC in 1986, its administrative functions were mostly devolved to the four constituent metropolitan borough councils in South Yorkshire. In practice, many functions continued to be jointly administered by joint authorities supported by the South Yorkshire Joint Secretariat. Although the county council was abolished, South Yorkshire remains a metropolitan and ceremonial county with a Lord Lieutenant of South Yorkshire and a High Sheriff.

The Sheffield City Region Combined Authority was established on 1 April 2014 as the strategic top-tier authority for South Yorkshire. The combined authority exercises some functions formerly held by SYCC, with powers over transport and economic development.

See also

References

  1. "SYCC - South Yorkshire County Council". Sheffield Archives. Sheffield City Council. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
  2. "Compositions calculator". The Elections Centre. Retrieved 10 August 2022.
  3. "British Local Election Database, 1889-2003". UK Data Service. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
  4. 1 2 "Days of cheap bus fares and street lamp counting". Sheffield Telegraph. 27 March 2011. Retrieved 24 April 2019.
  5. "City council back 'stop cuts' fight". Coventry Evening Telegraph. 18 September 1979. p. 5. Retrieved 12 August 2022. Councillor Roy Thwaites, the leader of South Yorkshire...
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