- South Shropshire
South Shropshire is a local government district in south west
Shropshire ,England .South Shropshire is the most
rural district of one of the UK's most rural counties, thepopulation of the district is 40,000 spread out over 1,027 km² offorest ,mountain s,moorland s,hill s and mixed quality farmland. It bordersPowys inMid Wales , which it closely resembles, economically, socially, culturally and historically. 65% of the district is part of the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Only the towns ofLudlow andChurch Stretton have populations in excess of 3000. Other towns in the district areClun ,Bishop's Castle ,Cleobury Mortimer andCraven Arms .The district was formed by the merger of the
rural district s of Clun and Bishop's Castle and Ludlow in 1974, under theLocal Government Act 1972 . [HMSO. [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/S.I._1972/2039 S.I. 1972/2039] ]The district and its council will be abolished on 1st April 2009 when the new Shropshire
unitary authority is established, as part of the2009 structural changes to local government in England .Economics and Demographics
Economically the district is largely dependent on tourism, partly due to the decline in the economic significance of
farming and also the decline and subsequent end of local lead andcoal mining industry. In addition to tourism, somelight industry does exist in the borough, in theChurch Stretton area.Some statistics for the local area suggest that wages are "low", but also that the rate of
unemployment is below average.Addionally, the local
demographics show a large gap, speaking economically, between affluent residents and poorer communities, many of the affluent residents being people who have moved into the area from other places, such asSouth East England on their retirement. This continues an older trend whose root was initially in the imbalance of wealth associated with the farming economy previously prevalent in the area.Geography
The District of South Shropshire covers an area of 1,028 square kilometres, or 397 square miles, which is roughly one third of the administrative county of Shropshire.
South Shropshire is a land of mountains, valleys, hills, moors, forests and low grade farmland. The landscape is often rugged, with crags and rock outcrops very common, especially in the west and around the
Clee Hills , and was for the most part gouged by glaciers during theice age . It contains a myriad of rock types, and is widely regarded as the geological capital of the UK, withWenlock Edge being especially highly regarded by geologists.See the
Shropshire Hills AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) for more about the natural geography of the area.History
South Shropshire is littered with ancient monuments, with
Mitchells Fold on the Welsh border being the most notable, and there is evidence ofNeolithic quarrying in the Apedale.The area seems to have been settled by theOrdovices , anIron Age tribe of people in the last millennium BC, and was a stronghold of the Celtic chieftainCaractacus (Caer Caradoc is said to be named after him).The area was probably part of the "Military" division of the Roman occupation and locals claim that the Romans mined lead in the north west of the district.In the Early Middle Ages, the area was a battleground between the Welsh and the
Anglo Saxon Kingdom ofMercia andOffa's Dyke , which is partially in the district, is a permanent reminder of the areas border status.In the
Middle Ages , South Shropshire was part of theWelsh Marches , a lawless area ruled by tyrannical feudal lords, who asMarcher Lord s had de facto independence from the King of England.It has been remarked that the attitude of the time lives on in the areas mistrust of outside control.During theEnglish Civil War the area was generally spared from fighting, although there was a small massacre atHopton Castle .During the
Industrial Revolution , coal was mined aroundClee Hill and lead was mined near the border with Wales, eg atSnailbeach . Church Stretton was a centre of textile manufacture and Ludlow thrived on the malting trade, while the rest of the area was populated by smallholders. The economy of the area was fragile, and most industry in the area had collapsed by 1900.Politics
At present in South Shropshire, the local council is controlled by the Conservative Party, with the second largest party being the Liberal Democrats. A number of independent politicians also hold seats in the council. The Labour Party no longer run candidates in elections within the district.
Results of the elections to South Shropshire District Council, 1 May 2003 Party Seats Liberal Democrat and Progressive 11 Conservative 18 Independent 4 Green 1 Total 34 *Senior Councillors
**Council leader: Cecilia Mottley, C,
**Deputy leader: ?Energy policy
In May
2006 , a report commissioned by British Gas [http://www.britishgasnews.co.uk/managed_content/files/pdf/greenCity.pdf] showed that housing in South Shropshire produced the 13th highest average carbon emissions in the country at 7,156 kg ofcarbon dioxide per dwelling.:"See also:
Energy efficiency in British housing ".Various Statistics
References
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