Daventry District

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Daventry District
District
Shown within Northamptonshire
Shown within Northamptonshire
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Constituent country England
Region East Midlands
Administrative county Northamptonshire
Admin. HQ Daventry
Government
 • Type Daventry District Council
 • Leadership: Alternative - Sec.31
 • Executive: Conservative
 • MP: Chris Heaton-Harris
Area
 • Total 255.8 sq mi (662.6 km2)
Area rank 58th
Population (mid-2014 est.)
 • Total 79,036
 • Rank Ranked 291st
 • Density 310/sq mi (120/km2)
Time zone Greenwich Mean Time (UTC+0)
 • Summer (DST) British Summer Time (UTC+1)
ONS code 34UC (ONS)
E07000151 (GSS)
Ethnicity 98.0% White
Website daventrydc.gov.uk

Daventry is a local government district in Northamptonshire, England. Its council is based in the town of Daventry.

The district was created on 1 April 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972, by a merger of the historic municipal borough of Daventry with the Daventry Rural District and most of the Brixworth Rural District. The town of Daventry became an unparished area with Charter Trustees and remained so until 2003 when a civil parish was created, roughly corresponding with the boundaries of the former borough, so allowing Daventry to have its own town council.[1]

At the 2011 Census, the district had a population of 77,843, a little under a third of whom (25,026) lived in the town of Daventry.[2] Other significant settlements include Brixworth, Long Buckby and Weedon Bec. The rest of the district is predominantly rural.

Settlements

Historical settlements

Energy policy

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In May 2006, a report commissioned by British Gas[3] showed that housing in the district of Daventy produced the 7th highest average carbon emissions in the country at 7,276 kg of carbon dioxide per dwelling.

See also

References

  1. Daventry Town Council
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  3. http://www.britishgasnews.co.uk/managed_content/files/pdf/greenCity.pdf britishgasnews.co.uk

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