Overview
The City of York is a unitary authority area with city status in the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England. The district's main settlement is York, and it extends to the surrounding area including the town of Haxby and the villages of Earswick, Upper Poppleton, Nether Poppleton, Copmanthorpe, Bishopthorpe, Dunnington, Stockton on the Forest, Rufforth, Askham Bryan and Askham Richard, among other villages and hamlets. The unitary area had a population of 202,800 in the 2021 Census The City of York is administered by the City of York Council based in The Guildhall.
Governance
York's first citizen and civic head is the Lord Mayor, who is the chairman of the City of York Council. The appointment is made by the city council each year in May, at the same time as appointing the Sheriff, the city's other civic head. The offices of Lord Mayor and Sheriff are purely ceremonial. The Lord Mayor carries out civic and ceremonial duties in addition to chairing full council meetings. The incumbent Lord Mayor since 26 May 2022 is Councillor David Carr, and the Sheriff is Suzie Mercer.
As a result of the 2023 City of York Council election, the Labour Party gained a majority of the seats on the council, receiving 24 seats. The Liberal Democrats have 19 councillors, while the Conservative Party had 3 councillors with one Independent councillor. The Green Party lost all 3 of the seats it held before this election. Claire Douglas was sworn in as the new leader of the Labour administration on 25 May 2023.
Civil parishes
The district contains the unparished area of York and 31 civil parishes:
Acaster Malbis
Askham Bryan
Askham Richard
Bishopthorpe
Clifton Without
Copmanthorpe
Deighton
Dunnington
Earswick
Elvington
Fulford
Haxby
Heslington
Hessay
Heworth Without
Holtby
Huntington
Kexby
Murton
Naburn
Nether Poppleton
New Earswick
Osbaldwick
Rawcliffe
Rufforth with Knapton
Skelton
Stockton-on-the-Forest
Strensall with Towthorpe
Upper Poppleton
Wheldrake
Wigginton
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