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Sept 2020
Just 22 people tuned into the first public engagement event about the future of local government held by the seven district councils in North Yorkshire.
The seven councils are staging a series of online events on Zoom for the public to find out more about their proposed east/west model for a restructure of local government.
The government is keen to extend devolution but in July ministers made it a requirement to reduce the number of councils before it could happen.
The district councils want an east/west model but North Yorkshire County Council would prefer a single unitary authority.
Among the 22 online for the event were Keane Duncan, the leader of Ryedale District Council and members of the public. Further events will be held this month specifically aimed at businesses and community groups.
NYCC's alternative proposal for a single authority, alongside City of York, would cover 610,000 residents.
Last week, the county council revealed a “double devolution” model under its proposal which would see town and parishes councils receive more funding and powers.
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