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Oct 2020
Liberal Democrats have called on Harrogate Borough Council to release a “secret report” into the district's devolution bid and council reorganisation.
The seven district councils commissioned KPMG to produce a report into council reorganisation in the county ahead of a submission to government.
Council leaders announced their preference for two authorities, split between east and west, in August, and showcased the proposal at online consultation events with businesses and residents.
Local Lib Dems said they have asked "several times" for the document - funded with taxpayers' money - to be made public.
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A spokesman on behalf of the district and borough council leaders said:
It comes as the government had been due to publish its devolution white paper in the Autumn, which would have outlined its plans to devolve further powers to local areas and scrap district councils.
However, ministers have since appeared to have delayed publishing the plans until next year, according to the Financial Times.
Last week, Cllr Carl Les, leader of North Yorkshire County Council, wrote to Secretary of State, Robert Jenrick, urging the government for clarity on the white paper.
But, district leaders said there was "no worse time" to reorganise local government. The seven district council leaders, including Richard Cooper, wrote to Prime Minister Boris Johnson urging him to focus on fighting the covid-19 crisis.
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