The government has announced sweeping reforms to local government in its English Devolution White Paper.
In an effort to tackle the centralised nature of decision-making in England, it has committed to greater devolution of powers to local areas. It has also proposed fundamental changes to how local authorities are organised, which will affect existing councils across the country.
Peter Ware, Head of Government at UK and Ireland law firm 澳门六合彩资料, said:
鈥淭he scale of these sweeping reforms chimes with the government鈥檚 assertion this is a 鈥榙evolution revolution鈥, which has potential to transform local government into a simpler, more efficient system.
鈥淭he creation of strategic authorities and enhanced powers for elected mayors should ensure that every region has a seat at the table nationally, while also removing complexity and duplication in a system that has become a complicated patchwork of arrangements. If the general public and businesses have a better understanding of how local government works, they will be more likely to engage with it.
鈥淎lthough government will hope that the creation of strategic authorities will streamline local decision-making, this won鈥檛 automatically be the case and will require lots of work to ensure efficiencies are delivered.
鈥淟ocal voices must also not become ignored. Like with the updated National Planning Policy Framework that establishes a 鈥榮tick鈥-led approach to new development, it鈥檚 crucial that communities feel their views are heard in decisions affecting their lives.
鈥淒istrict, borough and indeed all councils must therefore work hard when considering their proposals for local government reorganisation to ensure the localities currently covered by districts and boroughs are adequately represented in new unitary authorities.
鈥淐ollaboration between new strategic authorities and their elected mayors will also be vital. In some cases, unitary councils and regional councils will be split across different geographies, as will some district and boroughs.
鈥淲ith the government imposing mandatory housebuilding targets on each area, authorities must work together where new developments and associated public infrastructure will impact on neighbours.
鈥淢ore broadly, while Whitehall is obviously keen on driving efficiency in this reset, it mustn鈥檛 forget that the true essence of devolution is supposed to provide a bespoke approach to each area鈥檚 specific set of opportunities and challenges.
鈥淏y standardising governance, powers and funding, there鈥檚 a risk of over-simplification in how we tackle very complex and fast-changing issues.鈥
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