The London Borough of Islington (Electoral Changes) Order 2000
And whereas the Secretary of State has decided to give effect, subject to one modification, to those recommendations:
Citation, commencement and interpretation1.
(1)
This Order may be cited as the London Borough of Islington (Electoral Changes) Order 2000.
(2)
This Order shall come into force—
(a)
for the purpose of proceedings preliminary or relating to any election to be held on 2nd May 2002, on 10th October 2001;
(b)
for all other purposes, on 2nd May 2002.
(3)
In this Order—
“borough” means the London borough of Islington;
“existing”, in relation to a ward, means the ward as it exists on the date this Order is made; and
Wards of the London borough of Islington2.
(1)
(2)
The borough shall be divided into sixteen wards which shall bear the names set out in the Schedule.
(3)
The wards shall comprise the areas designated on the map by reference to the names of the wards and demarcated by red lines; and the number of councillors to be elected for each ward shall be three.
(4)
Where a boundary is shown on the map as running along a road, railway line, footway, watercourse or similar geographical feature, it shall be treated as running along the centre line of the feature.
Revocation3.
The London Borough of Islington (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1977 is hereby revoked.
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions
SCHEDULENAMES OF WARDS
Barnsbury
Bunhill
Caledonian
Canonbury
Clerkenwell
Finsbury Park
Highbury East
Highbury West
Hillrise
Holloway
Junction
Mildmay
St George's
St Mary's
St Peter's
Tollington
This Order gives effect, subject to one modification, to recommendations by the Local Government Commission for England for electoral changes in the London borough of Islington. The changes have effect in relation to local government elections to be held on and after 2nd May 2002. The modification relates to the name of one of the proposed new wards. The Secretary of State has decided that the ward for which the Commission suggested the name “Hillmarton with Holloway” should be called “Holloway”.
Article 2 abolishes the existing wards of the borough and provides for the creation of 16 new wards. That article and the Schedule also make provision for the names of the new wards. Each ward will be represented by three councillors.
Article 3 revokes the London Borough of Islington (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1977.
The areas of the new wards are demarcated on the map described in artice 1(3). Prints of the map may be inspected at all reasonable times at the offices of the Council of the London Borough of Islington and at the offices of the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions, 2nd Floor, Ashdown House, 123 Victoria Street, London SW1E 6DE.