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Local Government Reorganisation Consultation

By Parish Clerk Boughton Malherbe Parish Council

Friday, 6 March 2026

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Government ministers launched a public consultation on 5 February 2026 about the future number of councils in Kent and Medway and the areas they should cover. They want to hear residents views on the biggest proposed shake up of local government in 50 years.

Ministers asked councils to come up with plans to create unitary councils in a process known as local government reorganisation (LGR).

Under the current system we (Kent County Council (KCC)) deliver some services such as education, social services and roads. Whilst district or borough councils deliver others, like emptying your bins and providing housing services.

Under the proposed system, a much smaller number of unitary councils would deliver all council services in one area. Medway Council operates in that way today.

Take part in the government’s consultation.

The deadline for responses is Thursday 26 March 2026

https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/local-government-reorganisation-in-kent-and-medway/proposals-for-local-government-reorganisation-in-kent-and-medway

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