112 Local Government Boundary Review - New Ward Boundaries Principles PDF 146 KB
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Minutes:
The Democratic and Electoral
Services Manager introduced the report and explained the base map
which had been split along the defined urban boundary and along the
river. There had been some input from individual Members but
further engagement was sought through workshops. The principles
used to create the new boundary proposals were outlined, and the
final decision would be made by full Council on 13 April
2022.
In response to questions, the
Democratic and Electoral Services Manager explained that the team
was working closely with the software provider, and that if
individual Members or groups requested specific areas to be mapped
the team would facilitate this. The base map with the urban and
rural boundaries had been created in line with the Local Government
Boundary Commission for England’s (LGBCE) advice on beginning
a boundary review, and highlighted that this was a starting point
and the boundaries were not fixed. The Community Governance Review
which would address parish boundaries would begin in 2023. Members
could provide boundary submissions for individual wards directly to
the LGBCE, and this could include narrative in addition to maps.
Although neighbourhood plans would not be evidence on their own,
they could help to argue strong community identity and
cohesion.
RESOLVED: That the principles set out in paragraph 2.4 of the report be
agreed.