Local Government Reorganisation: Shape Worcestershire OLD
Major changes are planned to councils across Worcestershire as part of the biggest shake-up of local government in more than 50 years. The Government is requiring 21 areas of England to restructure their system of local government before 2029.
There are two parts to the Government’s proposed changes:
- Local government reorganisation – where the Government is looking to replace Bromsgrove District, Malvern Hills District, Redditch Borough, Worcester City, Worcestershire County, Wychavon District and Wyre Forest District Councils with fewer councils.
- Devolution – where the Government is looking to transfer powers and funding to new Strategic Authorities (also called Combined Authorities) that cover a number of new council areas and are responsible for large projects such as transport, infrastructure, and economic development.
In June, together with other borough, city and district councils across Worcestershire we carried out public engagement for residents to have their say on their preferred option.
Here are the results
Shape Worcestershire: Reorganising your local councils together
| 2025 | 2026 | 2027 | 2028 | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 1 | June 1 | June 2 | Nov 28 | Jan-Apr | May | May-Aug | May | May-Dec | April 1 |
| WCC elections | Public engagement | Staff engagement | Deadline for final proposals to MHCLG | Govt consultation on proposals | RBC & Worcester City Council elections scheduled |
Govt decision on proposal
Legislation to Parliament |
Elections to new shadow authority or authorities
BDC elections scheduled |
Legislation to Parliament | Go live date for new authority or authorities |
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