Welcome to South Hams
About South Hams
The South Hams is a unique and magnificent place to live. It has a landscape second to none and vibrant towns and local communities that make it very special. Nestled between the rugged Dartmoor National Park and the stunning South Devon coastline, South Hams is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, rolling hills, picturesque villages, and pristine beaches. The coastal towns of Salcombe and Dartmouth offer crystal-clear waters and golden sands. Excellent schools, modern healthcare facilities, and low crime rates make it a great place for residents and communities.
As of the latest estimates, South Hams has a population of approximately 88,000 residents. This number has been growing steadily, reflecting the area's appeal as a desirable place to live and work. The population is well-balanced across different age groups, with a significant proportion of families and retirees. The district is known for its appeal to both young professionals and older individuals seeking a peaceful, scenic environment.
As a district, South Hams is at the forefront of sustainability and environmental management. We are committed to preserving our district’s natural beauty and promoting environmentally friendly practices. We have innovative plans in place that deliver renewable energy, conservation, and sustainable tourism, which highlights our dedication to a greener future. Working in South Hams means contributing to these forward-thinking efforts and making a positive impact on both the community and the environment.
The economy in South Hams is diverse and thriving, offering a wide range of job opportunities. Key sectors include tourism, agriculture, maritime, and creative industries. The region is also home to innovative startups and established companies. Going forward, there are big plans in place to grow our economy further and to create thousands more jobs across the district.
South Hams is well-connected and benefits from efficient road and rail links, with the A38 providing easy access to Exeter and Plymouth. Regular train services connect to major cities, and the nearby Exeter International Airport offers flights to numerous destinations.
About South Hams District Council
Our priorities
South Hams District Council has identified four key focus areas for the next four years, with our ambitions around climate and biodiversity being a consideration throughout everything we do. We know that we cannot achieve these aims alone. Working with our communities, and where possible, supporting them to achieve their own local ambitions, will also be an important consideration for the council.
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There is a climate emergency, and, while the South Hams contributes an insignificant amount to global warming, and the diffuse nature of local biodiversity loss will mean it has a very small overall effect, we must contribute to the huge challenge of global climate change and to take real action now. There is an opportunity to show what can be done and have a much wider effect. The South Hams can, and should, strive to become an exemplar for what can be achieved.
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Providing good quality, genuinely affordable housing is a top priority for the council. We understand the challenges for our residents languishing on housing waiting lists because of high demand and high prices. There are plenty of houses being built across the district, but not enough of them that locals can afford. We’ll be looking to make the best use of existing housing.
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We are fortunate to have five vibrant towns in the South Hams, along with several smaller but equally important community centres such as Modbury and South Brent. Our ambition is to transform the South Hams economy into one which leads the way in business decarbonisation, the development of future green energy solutions, and where clean business growth is nurtured and supported.
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There are many frontline council services which improve the lives of our residents and enhance public spaces. We will make sure we have the right staff, with the right tools and skills to deliver frontline services that our residents will value. As well as delivering our ambitions around climate, housing, economy, and frontline community services, we need to ensure that all our services, particularly those that are delivered to all households and every community, are delivered efficiently and to a good standard.
Our political makeup
There are 31 councillors representing wards across the South Hams. The political makeup of our council is as follows:
Liberal Democrats: 19 seats
Conservatives: 7 seats
Green Party: 3 seats
Independent: 1 seat
Labour: 1 seat
This highlights a strong presence of Liberal Democrats, who form the majority on the council.
The Leader of South Hams District Council is Cllr Julian Brazil.
There are two Parliamentary Constituencies in the South Hams:
South Devon - Caroline Voaden MP
South West Devon – Rebecca Smith MP
Further Reading
Key Contacts
For a confidential discussion about this role, please contact the following consultants at our recruitment partner, Tile Hill, who will be happy to answer any questions that are not covered here: