Final Recommendations from the LG Boundary Commission
April 8, 2018 11:16 AM
Originally published by Rutland & Melton Liberal Democrats
Originally published by Rutland & Melton Liberal Democrats
The final recommendations say that Rutland should have one more councillor and that the boundaries should change in order to produce greater equality.
The Local Government Boundary Commission for England writes:
"Today, we have published final recommendations for future electoral arrangements for Rutland County Council.
We are proposing that Rutland County Council should have 27 councillors.
Those councillors should represent two three-councillor wards, eight two-councillor wards and five one councillor wards, across the county.
We have now completed our electoral review of Rutland County Council.
We are extremely grateful to the people of Rutland who took the time and effort to send us their views.
The Commission considered every piece of evidence it received before finalising these recommendations."
See more at: https://consultation.lgbce.org.uk/node/9957
There are also boundary changes in Harborough District with recommendations for 34 councillors.
For Harborough District see: https://consultation.lgbce.org.uk/node/8866