Durham County Council
Sector: Public Administration

Durham County Council is made up of an elected assembly of 126 councillors
accountable to over 516,000 people in County Durham. We are responsible for
providing a wide range of public services to the people of the county. We also
represent and promote the interests of County Durham when dealing with regional,
national and international affairs. Through effective local government, Durham
County Council allows local people, and businesses, to look after their own
affairs and to decide how and where money is best spent in their area. Our
powers and responsibilities are determined by Parliament with county council
elections held every four years. The most recent election was held in May 2013.
Social care and Health, Planning and Environment, Leisure and Culture, Housing
and Regeneration.