Portsmouth City Council
Liberal Democrat Control
| Party | Members |
|---|---|
| Liberal Democrat | 22 |
| Conservative | 17 |
| Labour | 2 |
| Not known | 1 |
- Website
- http://www.portsmouth.gov.uk Twitter
- Authority Type
- Address
- Civic Offices, Guildhall Square, Portsmouth PO1 2BG
- Telephone
- 023 9282 2251
- Chief Executive
- David Williams
- Population
- 200,000 (Source: ONS Crown Copyright)
- Police Force
- Hampshire Constabulary
- Pension Fund
- Hampshire County Council Pension Fund
- Finance
- Annual audit letter (PDF)
- Wikipedia Url
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portsmouth
- 1010 signatory
- Yes
About this Council
| Description | Value |
|---|---|
| Any other religion | 727 |
| Buddhist | 740 |
| Christian | 127,084 |
| Hindu | 816 |
| Jewish | 235 |
| Muslim | 4,010 |
| No religion | 37,252 |
| Religion not stated | 15,516 |
| Sikh | 321 |
Religion
| Description | Value |
|---|---|
| People aged 0-4 | 5.9% |
| People aged 5-7 | 3.5% |
| People aged 8-9 | 2.5% |
| People aged 10-14 | 6.3% |
| People aged 15 | 1.2% |
| People aged 16-17 | 2.4% |
| People aged 18-19 | 3.2% |
| People aged 20-24 | 8.9% |
| People aged 25-29 | 7.5% |
| People aged 30-44 | 22.9% |
| People aged 45-59 | 16.2% |
| People aged 60-64 | 4.1% |
| People aged 65-74 | 7.4% |
| People aged 75-84 | 5.9% |
| People aged 85-89 | 1.4% |
| People aged 90 and over | 0.7% |
| Description | Value |
|---|---|
| Economically active | 91,967 |
| Total Income Support Claimants | 7,760 |
| Description | Value |
|---|---|
| Capital Expenditure spending | £45,468,000 |
| Central services spending | £45,347,000 |
| Court Services spending | £481,000 |
| Cultural and related services spending | £16,828,000 |
| Environmental services spending | £25,682,000 |
| Expenditure on Highways, Roads and Transport Services spending | £33,312,000 |
| Expenditure on Social Services spending | £85,823,000 |
| Fire and rescue services spending | £0 |
| Homelessness spending | £2,373,000 |
| Housing advances spending | £20,000 |
| Housing benefits spending | £3,987,000 |
| Housing strategy advice and registered social landlords spending | £1,219,000 |
| Housing welfare spending | £9,150,000 |
| Non-school funding spending | £24,233,000 |
| Other council property (Non-HRA) spending | £0 |
| Planning and Development Services spending | £9,911,000 |
| Police services spending | £0 |
| Private sector housing renewal spending | £135,000 |
| Schools spending | £108,748,000 |
Other info
External links
See spending data for Portsmouth City Council
Current councillors
- Margaret Adair (Liberal Democrat)
- Mike Blake (Conservative)
- Simon Bosher (Conservative)
- Cheryl Buggy (Liberal Democrat)
- David Stephen Butler (Liberal Democrat)
- Sarah Dinenage (Conservative)
- Jason Fazackarley (Liberal Democrat)
- Jim Fleming (Conservative)
- Margaret Foster (Liberal Democrat)
- Andy Fraser (Liberal Democrat)
- David Fuller (Liberal Democrat)
- Terry Hall (Liberal Democrat)
- Jacqui Hancock (Liberal Democrat)
- Mike Hancock
- Terry Henderson (Conservative)
- Malcolm Hey (Conservative)
- David Horne (Labour)
- Lee Hunt (Liberal Democrat)
- John Ireland (Liberal Democrat)
- Richard Jensen (Liberal Democrat)
- Frank Jonas (Conservative)
- Donna Jones (Conservative)
- Leo Madden (Liberal Democrat)
- Hugh Mason (Liberal Democrat)
- Lee Mason (Conservative)
- Mike Park (Conservative)
- Jim Patey (Labour)
- Darron Phillips (Liberal Democrat)
- Paula Riches (Liberal Democrat)
- Caroline Scott (Liberal Democrat)
- Eleanor Scott (Liberal Democrat)
- Robin Sparshatt (Conservative)
- Lynne Stagg (Liberal Democrat)
- Les Stevens (Liberal Democrat)
- Luke Stubbs (Conservative)
- Linda Symes (Conservative)
- Alistair Thompson (Conservative)
- Gerald Vernon-Jackson (Liberal Democrat)
- Steve Wemyss (Conservative)
- James Williams (Conservative)
- April Windebank (Conservative)
- Steven Wylie (Liberal Democrat)
Wards
- Baffins (Suburbs B)
- Central Southsea (Student Communities B)
- Charles Dickens (Built-up Areas A)
- Copnor (Suburbs B)
- Cosham (Out of Town Housing)
- Drayton and Farlington (Industrial Areas B)
- Eastney and Craneswater (Student Communities B)
- Fratton (Transitional Economies A)
- Hilsea (Suburbs B)
- Milton (Transitional Economies A)
- Nelson (Transitional Economies A)
- Paulsgrove (Out of Town Housing)
- St Jude (Prospering Metropolitan B)
- St Thomas (Built-up Areas B)
Committee Documents
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Biggest Suppliers
- Ensign Highways (£9,059,177 in total, £9,059,177 per month)
- MOUNTJOY LIMITED (£900,657 in total, £900,657 per month)
- COMSERV (UK) LIMITED (£873,650 in total, £873,650 per month)
- EPS GROUP LIMITED (£715,107 in total, £715,107 per month)
- SEAFLAME COMPANY LIMITED (£638,057 in total, £638,057 per month)
- 3C ASSET MANAGEMENT LIMITED (£613,072 in total, £613,072 per month)
- FIRST (£527,147 in total, £527,147 per month)
- MANSELL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES LIMITED (£453,008 in total, £453,008 per month)
- SOUTHAMPTON CITY PRIMARY CARE TRUST (£417,998 in total, £417,998 per month)
- HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (£391,087 in total, £391,087 per month)
Last updated 20 Apr 07:15 (about 1 month ago)
