Leader of Rutland County Council responds to governments plans to rearrange local councils
Leader of Rutland County Council, Gale Waller, has shared a response to the Government's new devolution White Paper for England.
The White Paper was published by the Deputy Prime Minister and Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government Angela Rayner MP.
The Paper outlined the Government's plans to reorganise local government for two-tier areas and unitary councils where there is evidence of failure or the size of the boundary maybe causing issues with their ability to operate.
The Government hopes this will improve better outcomes for residents, save money to be reinvested in public services and want to improve accountability by having less politicians.
In a statement released by Rutland County Council today, Leader Cllr Gale Waller responds to the White Paper.
"The UK Government has published its Devolution White Paper. This sets out how it plans to give more powers to and – in some cases – reorganise local government in England. The White Paper is very much a direction of travel, with Government keen to work closely with local authorities to grow the UK economy and deliver public services.
"It's clear that Government expects to bring about significant changes to the way local government works and that this will affect a large number of Councils – particularly among those who are not already accessing devolved powers. It's also clear that this amount of change will take a long time. It will require a number of years to fully understand, agree upon and then implement any kind of large-scale reorganisation.
"It's important that Rutland engages constructively and proactively in this process. We will need to continue discussions about devolution with neighbouring authorities, to understand their views and consider the various permutations of what's proposed in the White Paper, relative to our area.
"The Government has said it will write to council leaders in the New Year to invite initial proposals, setting out the criteria for what it considers to be sustainable unitary structures, when areas should submit proposals and how Government will then respond.
"What we can say for certain is that we will only support plans or proposals if we believe they are beneficial to Rutland and its communities."
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