Issue details

Submission of data to the Local Government Boundary Commission for England

Following LGR, the Local Government Boundary Commission for England will be undertaking a Boundary Review. This review will identify the number of councillors to be elected and the geographies of the Divisions they represent for the next local government elections in 2027. The first stage of this is for the Council to submit a proposed number of Councillors and a prediction of the number of electors in each polling district in 2030. Full Council will be asked to approve the submission of this information, and other background information required by the Boundary Commission.

Decision type: Key

Reason Key: Affect on communities;

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Notice of proposed decision first published: 24/06/2024

Decision due: 24 Jul 2024 by Full Council

Lead member: Executive Member for Corporate Services

Lead director: Assistant Chief Executive - Local Engagement

Contact: Rachel Joyce, Assistant Chief Executive Local Engagement Email: rachel.joyce@northyorks.gov.uk Email: Rachel.Joyce@northyorks.gov.uk.

Consultation process

The public consultation will be run by the Boundary Commission, to gather views on draft and then final proposed division patterns (ie the areas each council member will represent following the next election).

Consultees

The recommendations have been developed by a Member Working Group, supported by relevant officers.
The Boundary Review will be subject to two Public Consultations.
Executive - 9 July 2024.

Documents

  • Submission of data to the Local Government Boundary Commission for England