Cornwall Council
Cornwall Council (Cornish: Konsel Kernow) is the unitary authority for the Duchy of Cornwall, in the United Kingdom (But not including the Isles of Scilly, which has its own council). The council, and its predecessor Cornwall County Council, has a tradition of large groups of independent councillors, having been controlled by independents in the 1970s and 1980s. Since the 2013 elections, it is run by an Independent-Liberal Democrat coalition.
Cornwall Council provides a wide range of services to more than half a million Cornish residents. In 2014 it had an annual budget of more than £1 billion and was the biggest employer in Cornwall with a staff of 12,429 salaried workers. It is responsible for services including: schools, social services, rubbish collection, roads, planning and more.
Establishment of the unitary authority
Before April 2009, Cornwall was administered as a non-metropolitan county by the Cornwall County Council with
Six districts, Caradon, Carrick, Kerrier, North Cornwall, Penwith, and Restormel (a borough).