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Jun 2023
Devolution in North Yorkshire has made local government an "incoherent mess" and "destroyed" democracy, a Liberal Democrat peer has claimed.
Harrogate Borough Council was one of seven district authorities, along with North Yorkshire County Council, abolished on March 31 to pave the way for the new North Yorkshire Council.
The single-tier system has vastly reduced the number of councillors in North Yorkshire from almost 400 to 90.
A combined authority for York and North Yorkshire is due to be created next year, led by an elected mayor, as part of the UK government's devolution agenda.
Lord Wallace of Saltaire said in a speech in the House of Lords on Thursday the structure of local government across England was now "an incoherent mess" and accused the government of "imposing mayors on places that did not want them".
He added:
Carl Les
Carl Les, the Conservative leader of North Yorkshire Council, described the old two-tier system as "confusing, inefficient and expensive". He added:
Cllr Les said the council's plans for "double devolution", whereby powers would be handed down to local level, would ensure it was "not only the largest geographic council in the country but also the most local as well".
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