Borough of Rugby

Dunchurch, Long Lawford, Monks Kirby, Wolston, Wolvey and the new large development of Houlton.[2] The borough extends from Coventry in the west to the borders with Leicestershire and Northamptonshire in the east, it borders the Warwickshire districts of Nuneaton and Bedworth to the north-west, Stratford-on-Avon to the south, and Warwick to the south-west.[11] Much of the borough is also covered by civil parishes, which form a third tier of local government for their areas.Following the 2024 election, a minority Labour administration formed to run the council with informal support from the Liberal Democrats.[13][14] Political control of the council since the 1974 reforms has been as follows [15] The role of mayor is largely ceremonial in Rugby.
Boroughnon-metropolitan districtWarwickshireSovereign stateConstituent countryRegionWest MidlandsAdministrative countyNon-metropolitan boroughJohn SlingerJeremy WrightKenilworth and SouthamRanked 208thEthnic groupsReligionno religionHinduismJudaismSikhismBuddhismTime zoneGreenwich Mean TimeBritish Summer TimeONS codelocal government districtborough statusEnglandBinley WoodsBrinklowDunchurchLong LawfordMonks KirbyWolstonWolveyHoultonWest Midlands Green BeltWest Midlands regionCoventryLeicestershireNorthamptonshireNuneaton and BedworthStratford-on-AvonWarwickHinckley and BosworthHarboroughWest Northamptonshirelocal board districturban districtsRugby Rural Districtmunicipal boroughBiltonNew BiltonBrownsoverHillmortonNewbold-on-AvonLocal Government Act 1972LabourLeaderChief ExecutiveConservativeLiberal DemocratsVoting system2 May 2024Town Halldistrict-levelCounty-levelWarwickshire County Councilcivil parishesno overall control2024 electionleader of the councilRugby Borough Council electionscouncillorsWarwickshire County Council electionsRugby Town Hallunparished areatown councilBirdingburyBourton and DraycoteBrandon and BretfordBurton HastingsCawstonChurch LawfordChurchoverClifton-upon-DunsmoreCombe FieldsCopston MagnaCosfordEasenhallFranktonGrandboroughHarborough MagnaKing's NewnhamLeamington HastingsBroadwellKites HardwickLittle LawfordMartonNewton and BigginPailtonPrincethorpeRyton-on-DunsmoreShilton and BarnacleStretton BaskervilleStretton-on-DunsmoreStretton-under-FosseThurlastonWibtoftWilleyWilloughbyWithybrookWolfhampcoteFlecknoeSawbridgeRugby Art Gallery and MuseumTripontiumWebb Ellis Rugby Football MuseumBenn HallNewbold Quarry ParkSwift Valley Nature ReserveBrandon MarshBrinklow CastleCoombe AbbeyDraycote WaterGarden OrganicOxford CanalList of wards in Rugby borough by populationUK CensusOffice for National StatisticsThe London GazetteLocal Government Act 1894legislation.gov.ukThe National ArchivesParliamentary Debates (Hansard)Ceremonial countyNorth WarwickshireAlcesterAtherstoneBedworthColeshillHenley-in-ArdenKenilworthNuneatonRoyal Leamington SpaShipston-on-StourSouthamStratford-upon-AvonWhitnashList of civil parishes in WarwickshireBlytheItchenSherbourneGrand UnionOxfordWarwickshire ringPlacesby populationHistoryMonastic housesMuseumsWindmillsParliamentary constituenciesSchoolsGrade I listed buildingsGrade II* listed buildingsLord LieutenantsHigh SheriffsDistrictsHerefordshireShropshireTelford and WrekinStaffordshireCannock ChaseEast StaffordshireLichfieldNewcastle-under-LymeSouth StaffordshireStaffordStaffordshire MoorlandsStoke-on-TrentTamworthBirminghamDudleySandwellSolihullWalsallWolverhamptonWorcestershireBromsgroveMalvern HillsRedditchWorcesterWychavonWyre Forest