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This is an article about The Borough of Dacorum. For other uses, see Dacorum (disambiguation).
Dacorum is a local government district and borough in Hertfordshire, England. It includes the towns of Hemel Hempstead, Berkhamsted, and Tring.
The Borough of Dacorum was formed in 1974 by the amalgamation of 7 smaller local authorities, each symbolised in the 7 oak leaves in the centre of the coat of arms.
They were :-
Dacorum was formed in 1974 as a district council and became a borough on 1st April, 1984.
It takes its name from the old hundred of Dacorum which covered approximately the same area. The name of the hundred, first recorded in 1196, is simply the Latin for "of the Danes", since the hundred lay within the Danelaw, the southern boundaries of both being formed by the River Lea. This hundred was a combination of the two Domesday Book hundreds of Tring and Danais.
It had a population of 137,799 at the 2001 census.
The Borough is twinned with the town of Neu Isenburg in Germany.
Political representation
The council is made up of 52 seats.
Representation at March 2004 is as follows:-
- Conservative 32 - drawing support largely from the better off parts of Hemel Hempstead and the surrounding rural areas.
- Labour 14 - drawing support largely from the post war estates of Hemel Hempstead new town
- Liberal Democrat 6 - drawing support largely from the smaller towns of Tring and Berkhempstead
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