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North Kesteven District

District

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Shown within the ceremonial county of Lincolnshire

Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Constituent countryEngland
RegionEast Midlands
Administrative countyLincolnshire
Admin. HQSleaford
Government
 • TypeNorth Kesteven District Council
 • Leadership:Leader & Cabinet
 • Executive:Conservative
 • MPs:Caroline Johnson
Karl McCartney
Area
 • Total356.2 sq mi (922.5 km2)
 • Rank34th
Population

 (mid-2019 est.)

 • Total116,915
 • RankRanked 202nd
 • Density330/sq mi (130/km2)
Time zoneUTC+0 (Greenwich Mean Time)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+1 (British Summer Time)
ONS code32UE (ONS)
E07000139 (GSS)
Ethnicity98.9% White

North Kesteven District Council

Type
Type

Non-metropolitan district council

Leadership

Leader

Richard Wright,
Conservative
since 30 March 2017

Structure
Seats43

Political groups

Administration Group (30)  Conservatives  Independent

Independents group (11)

  Lincolnshire Independents  Independent

Unaligned (2)

  Independent
Elections

Last election

2 May 2019
Meeting place
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Council Offices, Kesteven Street, Sleaford, NG34 7EF
Website
n-kesteven.gov.uk

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North Kesteven is a local government district in Lincolnshire, England. The district is located to the east of Nottinghamshire, north-east of Leicestershire and south of the city of Lincoln. Its council, North Kesteven District Council, is based in Sleaford in the former offices of Kesteven County Council. Notable towns and villages in the district include Cranwell, Metheringham, North Hykeham, Sleaford and Waddington.

History[edit]

The district was formed on 1 April 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972. It was a merger of the previous urban district of Sleaford, along with East Kesteven Rural District and North Kesteven Rural District, all from the administrative county of Kesteven, which was abolished.

Geography[edit]

The Forum shopping area, North Hykeham

North Kesteven borders West Lindsey (along the Foss Dyke and the River Witham) and the city of Lincoln to the north, East Lindsey to the north-east (along the River Witham), Boston (borough) to the east, South Holland to the south-east, South Kesteven to the south, and the county of Nottinghamshire to the west.

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RAF Waddington is a main employer in the district

North Kesteven covers an area of 356 square miles (920 km2), of which 94% is classified as green space, which includes agricultural land and open space.[1]

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The district is characterised by small settlements and large areas of arable farmland. More than 80% of the population live in rural settlements or a market town.[2]

The district has two main RAF stations - RAF Cranwell (near Sleaford), and RAF Waddington (near Lincoln), both situated close to the A15, the main north–south road running through North Kesteven. The district is also home to RAF Digby, which lies between Sleaford and Metheringham. The former RAF Swinderby, which can be found adjacent to the A46 near the western edge of the district, closed in 1995.

Demographics[edit]

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The predominantly rural nature of the district has encouraged people to move to the area to take advantage of its quality of life, low crime rates, relatively low house prices, good-quality education and local heritage. This is reflected in research, which has shown 90% of residents are satisfied with their local area as a place to live and 82% of residents feel their area is a place where people from different backgrounds can get on well together.[3]

North Kesteven is mostly rural in character but there are urban areas around the towns of North Hykeham and Sleaford. Sleaford forms an urban area with the nearby villages of Greylees, Holdingham, Leasingham and Quarrington, North Hykeham and Waddington form part of an urban area with the city of Lincoln. [4] Within the district, 40% of the population live in the "Lincoln Fringe", the area immediately surrounding Lincoln City.[5] 72 parishes serve the district communities, comprising 58 parish councils, two town councils and 12 parish meetings.

The population of the district was 107,766 at the 2011 census.[6]

Education[edit]

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The district has comprehensive schools in North Hykeham, Branston and Welbourn. The area around Sleaford (including Ruskington) has selective schools. Other schools in the area include Kesteven and Sleaford High School and Branston Community College.

The district part funds The National Centre for Craft & Design, in the Hub building in Sleaford. Adjacent to it are annex buildings of Grantham College, funded by the East Midlands LSC.

Council[edit]

The council has been under no overall control since the 2019 election. An administrative group comprising the Conservatives and some independent politicians formed. Richard Wright, a Conservative, serves as leader of the council.

Premises[edit]

The council is based at the former Kesteven County Council's offices at the corner of Kesteven Street and East Gate in Sleaford.

It was originally planned to have the council offices in Bracebridge Hall on Newark Road in Lincoln, then the base of North Kesteven Rural District. In November 1973, a decision was taken to base it in The Hoplands in Sleaford, the base of East Kesteven Rural District. In January 1974 it was realised that this building was too small for the size needed, and the 81 rooms of Kesteven County Council's headquarters in Sleaford would suit the new council instead. The Hoplands was subsequently demolished for housing.

Arms[edit]

Coat of arms of North Kesteven
CrestOn a wreath Argent and Vert out of the battlements of a tower a crane wings expanded and inverted proper supporting with the interior foot a Maltese cross resting upon the battlements quarterly Gules and Argent.EscutcheonPer chevron Vert and Sable on a chevron Or between in chief two bars wavy the nether issuant Argent surmounted of a demi eagle issuant displayed wings inverted Or and in base an oak tree issuant fructed Or three estoiles Sable.MottoRectam Viam Sequi (To Follow The Right Road)[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Communities and Local Government (1 January 2005). "Land Use Statistics (Generalised Land Use Database)". Retrieved 1 January 2009.
  2. ^ DEFRA (2005). "Defra Classification of Local Authority Districts and Unitary Authorities in England: An Introductory Guide" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 October 2007. Retrieved 3 March 2009.
  3. ^ Ipsos Mori (2009). Place Survey 2008 North Kesteven: Provisional Weighted National Indicator Results (Report).
  4. ^ NKDC (2008). NK Facts and Figures: Parish Estimates based on Council Tax Households (Report).
  5. ^ Office for National Statistics (2001). "The Census 2001". Retrieved 4 January 2009.
  6. ^ "North Kesteven Local Authority". NOMIS. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 10 August 2022.
  7. ^ "East Midlands Region". Civic Heraldry of England. Retrieved 8 March 2021.

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Coordinates: 53°09′N 0°30′W / 53.15°N 0.50°W

What is the population of Sleaford?

The population of the District is 118,149 (Office for National Statistics, mid-year population estimates 2020). Major concentrations are in Sleaford, with a population of nearly 19,500; North Hykeham, with around 16,400 residents; and 11 larger villages with populations of over 5,000.

Is Grantham South Kesteven?

It is also bounded by the Lincolnshire districts of North Kesteven and South Holland. ... South Kesteven..

Is Sleaford South or North Kesteven?

Sleaford is a market town and civil parish in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. Centred on the former parish of New Sleaford, the modern boundaries and urban area include Quarrington to the south-west, Holdingham to the north and Old Sleaford to the east.

Where is Kesteven from?

Etymology. The word Kesteven is supposed to have derived from two root words: the Celtic *ceto- meaning wood (compare Modern Welsh coed) and the Old Norse stefna, a meeting place. The earliest record of the place-name is c1000 and was spelt Ceostefne, developing into Ketsteuene by 1185.