Part XII Miscellaneous and General
Status, etc.
245 Status of certain districts, parishes and communities.
1
If, on a petition presented to Her Majesty by the council of a district praying for the grant of a charter under this subsection, Her Majesty by the advice of Her Privy Council thinks fit so to do, She may by the charter confer on that district the status of a borough, and thereupon—
a
the council of the district shall bear the name of the council of the borough;
b
the chairman and vice-chairman of the council shall respectively be entitled to the style of mayor and deputy mayor of the borough.
F11A
Subsection (1)(b) above does not apply where the council are operating executive arrangements which involve a mayor and cabinet executive F8...
2
A petition for a charter under subsection (1) above shall not be presented except on a resolution passed by not less than two-thirds of the members voting thereon at a meeting of the council specially convened for the purpose with notice of the object.
3
No charter under subsection (1) above shall take effect before 1st April 1974.
4
Where a petition is presented to Her Majesty before 1st April 1974 by the council of a district praying for the grant of a charter under subsection (1) above and it is signified on behalf of Her Majesty before that date that She proposes to accede to the petition and that She approves—
a
the use for the district of any style previously belonging to an existing borough which on that date will become wholly or partly comprised in the district; and
b
the use for the chairman and vice-chairman of the council of the district of any style previously belonging to the mayor or deputy mayor of that borough;
those styles may be so used as from 1st April 1974.
F24A
Where—
a
a council are operating executive arrangements which involve a mayor and cabinet executive F7...; and
b
the chairman or vice-chairman of the council has previously used the style of mayor or deputy mayor by virtue of subsection (4)(b), the chairman or vice-chairman, as the case may be, shall no longer use that style.
5
A district which has the status of a borough, or for which the style of borough may be used, by virtue of the foregoing provisions of this section and the council of any such district shall not be treated as a borough or the council of a borough for the purposes of any Act passed before 1st April 1974.
6
The council of a parish F3. . . which is not grouped with any other parish F3. . . may resolve that the parish F3. . . shall have the status of a town and thereupon—
a
the council of the parish F3. . . shall bear the name of the council of the town;
b
the chairman and vice-chairman of the council shall be respectively entitled to the style of town mayor and deputy town mayor;
c
the parish meeting F4. . . shall have the style of town meeting.
7
A resolution under subsection (6) above shall cease to have effect if the parish F3. . . to which it relates ceases to exist.
F57A
A resolution under subsection (6) shall cease to have effect if the parish has an alternative style (within the meaning of section 17A) by virtue of any of the following—
a
an order under section 11;
b
a resolution under section 12A;
c
an order under section 86 of the Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act 2007.
8
If a parish F3. . . council which has passed a resolution under subsection (6) above is dissolved without the parish F3. . . ceasing to exist, the dissolution shall not affect the status of the parish F3. . . or the application to it of paragraph (c) of that subsection and in England the parish trustees shall have the style of town trustees.
9
A parish F3. . . council by whom a resolution under subsection (6) above has been passed or, if the council has been dissolved, the parish meeting in England F6. . . may resolve that the parish F3. . . shall cease to have the status of a town and thereupon subsection (6)(a) to (c) above and subsection (8) above shall cease to apply to the parish F3. . ..
10
The foregoing provisions of this section shall have effect subject to any provision made by a grant under Her Majesty’s prerogative and, in particular, to any such provision granting the status of a city or royal borough or conferring the style of lord mayor, deputy lord mayor or right honourable.