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04
Nov 2020
North Yorkshire County Council has agreed to submit plans to create a new single local authority for the county to ministers.
County councillors voted for the move today, signalling the start of the biggest shake-up of local government in North Yorkshire for decades.
However, the seven district and borough councils will also vote on submitting alternative proposals to ministers.
At the county council's meeting this morning, 57 councillors voted in favour of submitting the bid and 11 against.
It included "dual hatted" councillors, who sit on both district and the county councils, who will also vote on the districts' proposal for an east/west model.
Robert Jenrick, secretary of state for local government, will decide on the government’s preferred option.
Whichever proposal he chooses, it will result in both the county council and the district and borough councils, including Harrogate Borough Council, being scrapped and replaced by one or more single-tier authority.
Cllr Les said:
He added that there would be "no criticism" of other models and that it would be for ministers to decide the best proposal for the county.
Cllr Eric Broadbent, leader of the Labour group, said creating a single authority for the county would be "a step too far".
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