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Sept 2020
North Yorkshire's seven district and borough council leaders, including Harrogate's Richard Cooper, have written to the Prime Minister saying there "could not be a worse time" for local government reorganisation due to the worsening Covid situation.
Ministers told council leaders in the county in July to draw up plans for devolution ahead of a White Paper in autumn.
But speculation is mounting that the government might put its devolution plans on hold.
Hambleton council leader Cllr Mark Robson, writing on behalf of all of North Yorkshire's district and borough council leaders, urged the government to press ahead with devolving powers to the county even if it does not reorganise local government,
Cllr Robson said:
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