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South Hams is a local government district on the south coast of , England. Its council is based in the town of , although the largest town is . The district also contains the towns of Dartmouth, and and numerous villages and surrounding rural areas.

Much of the district's landscape is recognised for its natural beauty; the north of the district includes part of Dartmoor National Park, the district's coastline and adjoining areas form most of the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and part of the west of the district lies within the Tamar Valley AONB. The district's coast includes the promontories of Start Point and .

The neighbouring districts are , , , (across the Tamar–Tavy Estuary) and .


Toponymy
"Ham" is an term which can mean a homestead, river meadow or peninsula. The settled farming areas either side of the largely uninhabited wilderness of were anciently termed the "North Hams" and "South Hams" respectively. The name North Hams fell out of general usage, but the name South Hams continued to be used for the area between Dartmoor and the south coast.


History
The South Hams were formerly part of the Brythonic (Celtic) Kingdom of . Post-Roman settlement on coastal , such as , followed the established pattern of trading (particularly of ) found across the western Atlantic coastal regions. The Anglo-Saxon conquest of south Devon was completed in the late 7th and early 8th centuries.
(1991). 9780582072961, Longman. .
In the later Anglo-Saxon era, the South Hams was a feudal estate consisting of all of the land between the and and south of with the forming the southern boundary. As a result of claims made by 19th century , there is a popular belief that continued to be spoken in the area until the later middle ages and as late as the 14th century. However, there is, in fact, no evidence supporting this.
(2025). 9781905816200, University of Exeter Press. .

In 1917, the village of was abandoned after much of it was lost to the sea following the removal of the shingle bank protecting the shore to help build .

In 1944 several villages were evacuated so that training for D-Day could be carried out in secret. The area was chosen because of the resemblance of its beaches to those of . Preparations were disrupted, and secrecy nearly compromised, by a devastating attack during Exercise Tiger.

The modern local government district was formed on 1 April 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972, covering the area of seven former districts which were all abolished at the same time:

The new district was named South Hams, using the long-established name for the area.


Governance
South Hams District Council provides district-level services. County-level services are provided by Devon County Council. The whole district is also covered by , which form a third tier of local government.

In the parts of the district within the Dartmoor National Park, is the responsibility of the Dartmoor National Park Authority. The district council appoints one of its councillors to serve on the 19-person National Park Authority.


Political control
The council has been under Liberal Democrat majority control since the 2023 election.

The first election to the council was held in 1973, initially operating as a shadow authority alongside the outgoing authorities until the new arrangements came into effect on 1 April 1974. Political control of the council since 1974 has been as follows: (Put "South Hams" in search box to see specific results.)

1974–1983
1983–1987
1987–1995
1995–1999
1999–2023
2023–present


Leadership
The leaders of the council since 1994 have been:

May 1995
May 1999
2001
2007
May 2019
May 2023
15 May 2025


Composition
Following the 2023 election, the composition of the council was:

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7
3
1
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The next election is due in 2027.


Premises
The council is based at Follaton House, a large converted house on the outskirts of Totnes. The main house dates back to the early nineteenth century and is a Grade II* . The building had been bought by the old Totnes Rural District Council for £26,000 in 1965 and converted to become its offices, transferring to the new South Hams District Council on local government reorganisation in 1974.


Geography
The district's geography can be described in terms of three loosely defined bands: a coastal band of bays, headlands, birdlife, fishing and small harbour towns with the estuaries and ; a middle band with the main, well-conserved towns; and a sparsely populated band of upland National Park moorland in the north. For over a century its tourism was concentrated around the railway, with most stations built here from 1847 to 1872 so tourism to its beaches and fishing villages began in earnest later than to the '' east of the area. South Hams' widespread tourism multiplied on the dualling of the A38 and time-cutting construction of the M5 and A303 across other parts of south-west England.

The South Hams, along with nearby in , is the last refuge of the .


Parishes and settlements
The whole district is covered by . Some of the smaller parishes have a rather than a parish council. The parish councils for Dartmouth, Ivybridge, Kingsbridge, Salcombe and Totnes take the style "town council".

Settlements in the district include:


Elections
Since the last boundary changes in 2015 the council has comprised 31 representing 20 wards, with each ward election one, two or three councillors. Elections are held every four years.

The South Hams district straddles the two parliamentary constituencies of South West Devon and Totnes.

In the 2016 EU Referendum it voted to remain with a very high (80.3%) turnout.http://old.southhams.gov.uk/eureferendumresults


Wards
Some of the district's wards are coterminous with , though most consist of multiple parishes or parts of parishes. The following table lists the electoral wards of South Hams and the associated civil parishes.

Allington & Strete1
Bickleigh & Cornwood1
Blackawton & Stoke Fleming1
Charterlands1
Dartington & Staverton1
Dartmouth & East Dart3
Ermington & Ugborough1
Ivybridge East2
Ivybridge WestIvybridge (part)2
Kingsbridge2
Loddiswell & Aveton Gifford1
Marldon & Littlehempston1
Newton & Yealmpton2
Salcombe & Thurlestone2
South Brent2
Stokenham1
Totnes3
Wembury & Brixton2
West Dart1
WoolwellBickleigh (part)1


See also
  • Grade I listed buildings in South Hams
  • Grade II* listed buildings in South Hams


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