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02
Jul 2021
The leader of North Yorkshire County Council has said he is “hopeful” of a government decision on a planned shake-up of local councils this month.
Ministers are currently considering two proposals for the county, both of which would see Harrogate Borough Council and the county council no longer exist.
Cllr Carl Les, leader of North Yorkshire County Council, described the shake-up as the biggest change in local government in the county since 1974.
The county council’s proposal would see one unitary authority for North Yorkshire, while the district councils' model would see two authorities operate on an east/west split.
Cllr Les told the Stray Ferret the county was currently “in limbo” and he was hopeful of a decision before parliament goes into recess on July 22.
He said:
Robert Jenrick, Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, invited councils to submit proposals for the reorganisation back in October.
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