Test Valley
Test Valley | |
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Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Constituent country | England |
Region | South East England |
Non-metropolitan county | Hampshire |
Status | Non-metropolitan district |
Admin HQ | Andover |
Incorporated | 1 April 1974 |
Government | |
• Type | Non-metropolitan district council |
• Body | Test Valley Borough Council |
• MPs | Kit Malthouse Caroline Nokes |
Area | |
• Total | 242.3 sq mi (627.6 km2) |
• Rank | 57th (of 296) |
Population (2022) | |
• Total | 132,871 |
• Rank | 181st (of 296) |
• Density | 550/sq mi (210/km2) |
Ethnicity (2021) | |
• Ethnic groups | |
Religion (2021) | |
• Religion | List
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Time zone | UTC0 (GMT) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+1 (BST) |
ONS code | 24UN (ONS) E07000093 (GSS) |
OS grid reference | SU3560537973 |
Test Valley is a local government district with borough status in Hampshire, England, named after the valley of the River Test. The council is based in the borough's largest town of Andover. The borough also contains the town of Romsey and numerous villages and surrounding rural areas. A small part of the borough at its southern end lies within the New Forest National Park, and part of the borough north of Andover lies within the North Wessex Downs, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The neighbouring districts are Basingstoke and Deane, Winchester, and Eastleigh rto the east, Southampton and New Forest to the south, Wiltshire to the west and West Berkshire to the north.
History
[edit]The district was created on 1 April 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972, covering the area of four former districts which were all abolished at the same time:[2]
- Andover Municipal Borough
- Andover Rural District
- Romsey Municipal Borough
- Romsey and Stockbridge Rural District
The new district was named Test Valley after the River Test which flows through the area.[3] The district was awarded borough status on 22 October 1976, allowing the chair of the council to take the title of mayor.[4]
Governance
[edit]Test Valley Borough Council | |
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Type | |
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Leadership | |
Andy Ferrier since 15 June 2020[6] | |
Structure | |
Seats | 43 councillors |
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Political groups |
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Length of term | 4 years |
Elections | |
Last election | 4 May 2023 |
Next election | 6 May 2027 |
Meeting place | |
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Beech Hurst, Weyhill Road, Andover, SP10 3AJ | |
Website | |
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Test Valley Borough Council provides district-level services. County-level services are provided by Hampshire County Council. The whole district is also covered by civil parishes, which form a third tier of local government.[7]
In the part of the borough within the New Forest National Park, town planning is the responsibility of the New Forest National Park Authority. The borough council appoints one of its councillors to serve on the 22-person National Park Authority.[8]
Political control
[edit]The council has been under Conservative majority control since 1999.
The first election to the council was held in 1973, initially acting as a shadow authority alongside the outgoing authorities until the new arrangements took effect on 1 April 1974. Political control since 1974 has been as follows:[9]
Party in control | Years | |
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Independent | 1974–1976 | |
No overall control | 1976–1979 | |
Conservative | 1979–1995 | |
No overall control | 1995–1999 | |
Conservative | 1999–present |
Leadership
[edit]The role of mayor is largely ceremonial in Test Valley. Political leadership is instead provided by the leader of the council. The leaders since 1980 have been:[10]
Councillor | Party | From | To | Notes | |
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John Morgan | Conservative | 1980 | 1985 | ||
Roy Perry | Conservative | 1985 | 4 May 1994 | ||
Eileen Haselden[11] | Conservative | 4 May 1994 | 17 May 1995 | ||
Eileen Haselden | Conservative | 17 May 1995 | 14 May 1997 | Joint leaders | |
Mark Cooper | Liberal Democrats | ||||
Mark Cooper[12] | Liberal Democrats | 14 May 1997 | 6 May 1998 | ||
Norman Arnell[13] | Conservative | 6 May 1998 | 19 May 1999 | ||
Ian Carr[14][15] | Conservative | 19 May 1999 | 10 May 2017 | ||
Phil North[16] | Conservative | 10 May 2017 |
Composition
[edit]Following the 2023 election, the composition of the council was:[17]
Party | Councillors | |
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Conservative | 26 | |
Liberal Democrats | 17 | |
Total | 43 |
The next election is due in 2027.
Elections
[edit]Since the last boundary changes in 2019 the council has comprised 43 councillors representing 20 wards, with each ward electing one, two or three councillors. Elections are held every four years.[18]
Premises
[edit]The council has its main offices at Beech Hurst in Andover. The site had previously been a large house built in the 1850s, which had been purchased in 1947 by the old Andover Borough Council to use as its headquarters. The house continued to serve as offices for Test Valley after the new council's creation in 1974 until 1990 when it was demolished and replaced by a modern building on the same site, retaining the Beech Hurst name.[19] The council also maintains a smaller office at the former Magistrates' Court on Church Street in Romsey.[20] Full council meetings are held alternately at Andover Guildhall and at Crosfield Hall in Romsey.[21]
Geography
[edit]Test Valley covers some 250 square miles (650 km2) of western Hampshire, stretching from boundaries with Southampton in the south to near Newbury in the north. Test Valley is a predominantly rural area. It includes part of the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The River Test is the centrepiece of the Test Valley; the river is a chalk stream of particular beauty known for its fishing, salmon and trout, which Lord Crickhowell (onetime chairman of the National Rivers Authority) said "should be treated as a great work of art or music". Stockbridge is home of the Houghton Fishing Club, an exclusive fishing club founded in 1822, which meets in the Grosvenor Hotel.
Demographics
[edit]In December 2006, Sport England published a survey which revealed that residents of Test Valley were the 8th most active in England in sports and other fitness activities. 26.9% of the population participate at least 3 times a week for 30 minutes.[22]
In March 2012 Test Valley was ranked 14th best rural area to live out of 119 local authority areas in Great Britain by the Halifax. This was based on factors including employment and income levels, the weather, health and life expectancy, education, crime, broadband access and other things.[23][24]
Towns and parishes
[edit]The whole borough is covered by civil parishes. The parish councils for Andover and Romsey have declared their parishes to be towns, allowing them to take the style "town council". Whilst Stockbridge is a post town it has a parish council rather than a town council. Some of the smaller parishes have a parish meeting rather than a parish council. The parishes of Frenchmoor and West Tytherley share a grouped parish council.[25]
Name[26] | Status | Population | Area (ha) | Population denisty (people/ha) | Ward/s[27] |
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Abbotts Ann | Civil Parish | 1,331 | 1281.75 | 1.02 | Anna; Andover Millway |
Ampfield | Civil Parish | 1,762 | 966.32 | 1.81 | Ampfield & Braishfield |
Amport | Civil Parish | 1,228 | 1619.52 | 0.76 | Anna |
Andover | Town | 50,887 | 2087.37 | 24.43 | Andover Downlands; Andover Harroway; Andover Romans; Andover St Mary's; Andover Winton; Andover Millway; Anna |
Appleshaw | Civil Parish | 606 | 584.76 | 1.03 | Bellinger |
Ashley | Civil Parish | 68 | 764.74 | 0.09 | Mid Test |
Awbridge | Civil Parish | 767 | 482.7 | 1.58 | Blackwater |
Barton Stacey | Civil Parish | 1,049 | 2031.51 | 0.52 | Harewood |
Bossington | Civil Parish | 58 | 607.71 | 0.1 | Mid Test |
Braishfield | Civil Parish | 688 | 983.19 | 0.7 | Ampfield & Braishfield |
Broughton | Civil Parish | 1,079 | 1533.58 | 0.7 | Mid Test |
Buckholt | Civil Parish | 16 | 350.42 | 0.05 | Mid Test |
Bullington | Civil Parish | 110 | 661.22 | 0.17 | Harewood |
Charlton | Civil Parish | 2,048 | 245.19 | 8.41 | Charlton & the Pentons |
Chilbolton | Civil Parish | 978 | 1267.71 | 0.77 | Harewood |
Chilworth | Civil Parish | 1,177 | 1062.6 | 1.15 | Chilworth, Nurslings & Rownhams |
East Dean | Civil Parish | 239 | 433.2 | 0.54 | Mid Test |
East Tytherley | Civil Parish | 187 | 1061.37 | 0.18 | Mid Test |
Enham Alamein | Civil Parish | 773 | 346.58 | 3 | Bourne Valley; Andover Romans |
Faccombe | Civil Parish | 96 | 1079.44 | 0.09 | Bourne Valley |
Frenchmoor | Civil Parish | 45 | 153.81 | 0.29 | Mid Test |
Fyfield | Civil Parish | 338 | 224.38 | 1.52 | Bellinger |
Goodworth Clatford | Civil Parish | 747 | 1141.87 | 0.65 | Anna |
Grateley | Civil Parish | 664 | 627.82 | 1.06 | Anna |
Houghton | Civil Parish | 467 | 1081.72 | 0.44 | Mid Test |
Hurstbourne Tarrant | Civil Parish | 855 | 1957.09 | 0.44 | Bourne Valley |
Kimpton | Civil Parish | 365 | 1122.16 | 0.33 | Bellinger |
King's Somborne | Civil Parish | 1,627 | 2722.87 | 0.6 | Mid Test |
Leckford | Civil Parish | 133 | 915.92 | 0.15 | Mid Test |
Linkenholt | Civil Parish | 44 | 434.02 | 0.1 | Bourne Valley |
Little Somborne | Civil Parish | 82 | 783.83 | 0.1 | Mid Test |
Lockerley | Civil Parish | 825 | 624.02 | 1.33 | Mid Test |
Longparish | Civil Parish | 653 | 2156.02 | 0.3 | Harewood |
Longstock | Civil Parish | 467 | 1207.97 | 0.39 | Mid Test |
Melchet Park and Plaitford | Civil Parish | 389 | 754.42 | 0.51 | Blackwater |
Michelmersh and Timsbury | Civil Parish | 915 | 1127.85 | 0.81 | Blackwater; Ampfield & Braishfield |
Monxton | Civil Parish | 279 | 449.97 | 0.62 | Anna |
Mottisfont | Civil Parish | 406 | 1185.36 | 0.34 | Mid Test |
Nether Wallop | Civil Parish | 895 | 2983.05 | 0.3 | Mid Test |
North Baddesley | Civil Parish | 7,164 | 779.88 | 9.19 | North Baddesley |
Nursling and Rownhams | Civil Parish | 5,605 | 1169.78 | 4.72 | Chilworth, Nurslings & Rownhams |
Over Wallop | Civil Parish | 2,429 | 1891.28 | 1.28 | Anna; Mid Test |
Penton Grafton | Civil Parish | 794 | 763.37 | 1.04 | Charlton & the Pentons |
Penton Mewsey | Civil Parish | 394 | 431.06 | 0.94 | Charlton & the Pentons |
Quarley | Civil Parish | 150 | 648.25 | 0.22 | Anna |
Romsey | Town | 21,540 | 3623.53 | 5.94 | Blackwater; Romsey Cupernham; Ampfield & Braishfield; Romsey Tadburn; Romsey Abbey; Chilworth, Nurslings & Rownhams |
Sherfield English | Civil Parish | 707 | 850.78 | 0.83 | Blackwater |
Shipton Bellinger | Civil Parish | 1,493 | 1034.62 | 1.45 | Bellinger |
Smannell | Civil Parish | 495 | 589.14 | 0.49 | Bourne Valley; Andover Romans |
Stockbridge | Civil Parish | 553 | 585.72 | 0.96 | Mid Test |
Tangley | Civil Parish | 542 | 1615.97 | 0.34 | Bourne Valley |
Thruxton | Civil Parish | 620 | 632.97 | 0.97 | Bellinger |
Upper Clatford | Civil Parish | 1,613 | 937.18 | 1.72 | Anna |
Valley Park | Civil Parish | 7,381 | 273.73 | 27 | Valley Park; North Baddesley; Chilworth, Nurslings & Rownhams |
Vernham Dean | Civil Parish | 488 | 1585.02 | 0.31 | Bourne Valley |
Wellow | Civil Parish | 3,409 | 1565.22 | 2.16 | Blackwater |
West Tytherley | Civil Parish | 568 | 1180.36 | 0.48 | Mid Test |
Wherwell | Civil Parish | 454 | 1469.98 | 0.31 | Harewood |
Transport
[edit]Rail
[edit]There are three rail lines in service in Test Valley; these being the West of England line, Wessex Main Line and Eastleigh–Romsey line. On the West of England line are Andover railway station and Grateley railway station. From Andover there are half-hourly trains to London Waterloo via Basingstoke, plus half-hourly trains to Salisbury, with some continuing to destinations such as Exeter St Davids and Yeovil Junction. Grateley operates hourly trains in both directions. Both of these stations are only served by SWR. On the Wessex Main line are Romsey railway station and Mottisfont & Dunbridge railway station, plus Dean railway station which is located just across the Wiltshire border in West Dean. All three stations are operated by SWR, Romsey is also served by GWR. Mottisfont & Dunbridge and Dean are served by trains towards Salisbury, and trains towards Romsey, where they loop either towards Chandler's Ford first (on the Eastleigh-Romsey line) or Redbridge, going on to call at both Southampton Central and Eastleigh, eventually looping back to Romsey, either terminating there or continuing to Salisbury. Romsey also has GWR services towards Portsmouth Harbour via Southampton and Fareham. And GWR towards Cardiff Central via Salisbury, Bath Spa, Bristol Temple Meads and Newport.
Bus & Coach
[edit]A number of bus operators operate in Test Valley. Stagecoach South[28] has a depot in Andover, and operates most of the routes in north Test valley and Andover. Salisbury Reds[29][30] and Bluestar[31] (including Unilink[32]), both Go-Ahead Group companies, operate most of the routes in south Test valley and Romsey.
Bus | Operator | Between | Via (only in Test Valley) | Via (major outside Test Valley) |
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1 / N1[33] | Bluestar | Winchester - Southampton | Chilworth | |
1[34] | Stagecoach | Internal Andover | King Arthur's Way, Roman Way, Cricketers Way, Tesco Extra | |
C1 | Hampshire Community Transport | Appleshaw - Andover | Clanville, Penton, Andover train station | |
2[35] | Stagecoach | Internal Andover | East Anton | |
3[36] | Stagecoach | Internal Andover | Charlton, Saxon Way, Artist's Way, Picket Twenty, (sometimes) Andover train station | |
4[37] | Bluestar | Romsey - Southampton | North Baddesley, Rownhams, Nursling | |
4[38] | Stagecoach | Internal Andover | Harrow Way, The Drove, Picket Piece, Tesco Extra, (sometimes) Andover train station | |
5[39] | Bluestar | Romsey - Eastleigh | North Baddesley, Valley Park * | |
5[40] | Stagecoach | Andover - Andover | Monxton, Amport, Grateley, Grateley train station, Quarley, Thructon, Weyhill, (sometimes) Portway indutrial estate | |
7[41] | Stagecoach | Andover - Newbury | Tesco Extra, Enham Alamein, Hurstbourne Tarrant | Highclere |
7[42] | Stagecoach | Winchester - Sparsholt & Salisbury | Stockbridge | Sparsholt, Sparsholt College |
X7[43] | Salisbury Reds | Salisbury - Southampton | Plaitford, Wellow | Totton |
X7R[43] | Salisbury Reds | Salisbury - Southampton | Shootash, Romsey | Totton |
Activ8[44][45] | Stagecoach & Salisbury reds | Andover - Salisbury | Andover train station, Weyhill | Ludgershall, Tidworth, Amesbury |
U8[46] | Unilink | University - Science Park | Chilworth | |
16[47] | Stagecoach | Winchester - Stockbridge | Little Somborne, King's Somborne, Stockbridge, Houghton | |
17[48] | Bluestar | Weston - Southampton - Adanac Park | Nursling | |
032[49] | National Express[50] | London - Salisbury | West Wellow | Southampton, Winchester, Basingstoke, Heathrow |
35[51] | Bluestar | Romsey - Braishfield | ||
37[52] | Salisbury Reds | Salisbury - Lockerley | East Dean, West Tytherley, Lockerley | West Dean |
46 | Hampshire Community Transport | Chilworth - Lords Hill | Rownhams | |
46[53] | Stagecoach | Winchester - North Baddesley | Valley Park | |
54 | Hampshire Community Transport | Romsey - Wherwell | Houghton, King's Somborne, Stockbridge, Longstock, Chilbolton, Wherwell | |
61[54] | Bluestar | Bevois Valley - Nursling Industrial Estate | Southampton Central | |
66[55] | Stagecoach | Romsey - Winchester | Ampfield | |
66[56] | Salisbury Reds | Shipton Bellinger - Salisbury | Porton, Laverstock | |
66[57] | Stagecoach | Shipton Bellinger - Salisbury | Porton, Laverstock | |
67 / X67[57] | Stagecoach | Tidworth - Salisbury | Shipton Bellinger | Porton, Laverstock |
68[58] | Stagecoach | Winchester - Salisbury | Stockbridge | Peter Symonds College |
75[58][59] | Stagecoach | Andover - Winchester | Bullington | Sutton Scotney, South Wonston |
76[60] | Stagecoach | Andover - Basingstoke | Whitchurch, Overton, Oakley | |
87[57] | Stagecoach | Andover - Salisbury | Anna Valley, Kentsboro, Middle Wallop | Lopcombe, Winterslow |
87[61] | Salisbury Reds | Winterslow - Salisbury | Middle Wallop | Lopcombe, Winterslow |
Andover[62] | Broughton & Mottisfont Community Bus | Dunbridge - Andover | Mottisfont, Broughton, Stockbridge | |
RMS[62] | Broughton & Mottisfont Community Bus | Stockbridge - Romsey | Houghton, Broughton, Mottisfont, Dunbridge, Awbridge | |
Salisbury[62] | Broughton & Mottisfont Community Bus | Dunbridge - Salisbury | Mottsfont, Broughton, Over Wallop | |
Southampton[62] | Broughton & Mottisfont Community Bus | Stockbridge - Southampton | Houghton, Broughton, Mottisfont, Dunbridge, Timsbury | |
Winchester[62] | Broughton & Mottisfont Community Bus | Dunbridge - Winchester | Mottisfont, Broughton, Stockbridge |
* Specific journeys start in Shootash, and stop at Sherfield English; Plaitford; Wellow and rejoins in Romsey, but doesn't serve Romsey bus station
Media
[edit]Television
[edit]The area is served by BBC South and ITV Meridian with television signals received from either Rowridge or Hannington TV transmitters.[63][64]
Radio
[edit]Radio stations for the area are:
- BBC Radio Berkshire
- BBC Radio Solent
- Heart South
- Greatest Hits Radio Berkshire & North Hampshire
- Andover Radio (serving Andover)
See also
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