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Local Government Reorganisation

18 December 2025

Proposing MP
Birkenhead
Type
Written Ministerial Statement
Department
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government

At a Glance

Issue Summary

The statement addresses the ongoing local government reorganisation in England, focusing on the process of forming single-tier unitary councils and addressing concerns about capacity and elections.

Action Requested

The Secretary of State is inviting councils to provide views by January 15th on whether postponing their May 2026 local elections would free up essential capacity for reorganisation. The government will consider genuine capacity concerns from councils when deciding on postponements, with a one-year delay being the maximum.

Key Facts

  • Two new unitary councils have been decided in Surrey.
  • Proposals have been received from all 20 remaining invitation areas.
  • A consultation is open for proposals from six invitation areas and will launch for fourteen more by early February.
  • Elections to new councils are scheduled for May 2027, with the councils going live in April 2028.
  • Councils must provide representations on potential election postponements by midnight January 15th.
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