Durham County Council

Durham County Council
Type
Type
Leadership
Robbie Rodiss,
Reform UK
since 21 May 2025
Andrew Husband,
Reform UK
since 21 May 2025
John Hewitt
since December 2020
Structure
Seats98 councillors
Political groups
Administration (62)
  Reform UK (62)
Other parties (36)
  Liberal Democrats (15)
  Labour (5)
  Green (2)
  Conservative (1)
  Independent (12)
  Advance UK (1)
Joint committees
North East Combined Authority
Length of term
4 years
Elections
First past the post
Last election
1 May 2025
Next election
3 May 2029
Meeting place
County Hall, Aykley Heads, Durham, DH1 5UL
Website
www.durham.gov.uk

Durham County Council is the local authority for the unitary authority area of County Durham in North East England. The unitary authority area is smaller than the ceremonial county of Durham, which additionally includes Darlington, Hartlepool, and part of Stockton-on-Tees. The council has its headquarters at County Hall in the city of Durham, and consists of 98 councillors. It is a member of the North East Combined Authority.

Since the 2025 Durham County Council election the council has been under the majority control of Reform UK. The chair of the council is Robbie Rodis, and the leader is Andrew Husband. The council had a Labour Party majority from 1925 until 2021, when it fell into no overall control.

Between 1889 and 1974 Durham consisted of an administrative county governed by a county council, and several county boroughs with their own councils. In 1974, as part of reforms to local government in England, Durham was reconstituted as a two-tier non-metropolitan county governed by a county council and eight district councils. In 1997, the Borough of Darlington was reconstituted as a unitary authority, making it independent of the county council. Durham County Council was itself reconstituted as a unitary authority in 2009, when the seven remaining district councils were abolished and the county council took on their responsibilities.