Thanet ˈθænɪt is a local government district in Kent, England. Formed under the Local Government Act 1972, it came into being on 1 April 1974 and is governed by Thanet District Council. On the north eastern tip of Kent, it is predominantly coastal, with north, east and southeast facing coastlines, and is bordered by the City of Canterbury district to the west and the Dover district to the south. The main towns are Margate, Ramsgate and Broadstairs. Isle of Thanet The Isle of Thanet is the major part of the district. Formed over 7,000 years ago and separated from the mainland by the Wantsum Channel, it has always borne the brunt of invasions from the Continent. An Isle of Thanet Rural District had existed from the Local Government Act 1894 until it was abolished in 1935 to form part of Eastry Rural District. The current District was formed in 1974, by the addition of the area over which was once the Wantsum Channel, including the settlement of Sarre. Following the 4th May 2023 election, Labour took control of the Council from the Conservatives, winning 30 of the 56 seats contested. There are two MPs for Thanet: Roger Gale, Conservative MP for North Thanet, Craig MacKinlay, Conservative MP for South Thanet. Thanet district council is responsible for providing clear leadership to the community and continuously to improve the delivery of local services. These services include: leisure, environmental health, housing — including the provision of social housing and housing benefit and rubbish collection. (First tier authorities have no responsibility for highways and under statute this function cannot be passed between different levels of local government.) Kent County Council is responsible for more strategic services such as education, libraries, main roads, social services, trading standards and transport. The powers of the council are specified in its constitution in accordance with the Local Government Act 2000. The council is a cabinet-style council with a leader and the cabinet itself, which is formed by the majority party in the district.