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Oct 2020
City of York Council is set to support North Yorkshire County Council’s plan for a single council in the county ahead of a devolution bid.
Authority leaders in York said there is “no logical reason” for it to merge into a western council, as outlined in district leaders’ plan for two councils in the east and west of North Yorkshire.
At a press briefing, Cllr Keith Aspden, Liberal Democrat leader of City of York Council, said the authority will submit proposals to government to remain as a unitary authority and effectively support the county council’s model.
That would see a single authority created for North Yorkshire, alongside the City of York Council, and the seven district councils scrapped - including Harrogate Borough.
Cllr Carl Les, leader of the county council, said:
It comes as Robert Jenrick, secretary of state for local government, invited councils across North Yorkshire to submit plans for reorganisation.
Councils have until December 9 to submit final proposals for the new-look local government structure.
The government said it would aim for any unitary council plan to be implemented by April 2023.
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