Devolution & LGR

BDBC on forming Unitary Councils
https://www.basingstoke.gov.uk/future-councils
Forming new unitary authorities in Hampshire and Isle of Wight
The government has set out the criteria for new unitary authorities including they should be responsible for a population of around 500,000 people, although there may be exceptions to this if new structures make sense for a specific area.
Basingstoke and Deane has a population of over 185,000 and is working alongside neighbouring authorities to draw up proposals for new unitary authorities within the Hampshire and Isle of Wight area that will drive economic growth for the area and best deliver services and meet the government’s criteria for reorganisation.
Key dates for creating new unitary authorities within Hampshire and Isle of Wight
Outline proposals for what the new unitary authorities could look like need to be submitted to the government by 21 March and a final proposal submitted by 26 September.
We are working collaboratively with other councils to look at the options for the future of local government in Hampshire, considering what would work best within the parameters set by government.
We want to ensure the proposals put forward are in the best interests of the people in Basingstoke and Deane and do not compromise the ability of residents to shape their local priorities in the future.
Under the current timetable, final proposals put forward will be considered by the government in early 2026. New unitary councils will then take over from either April 2027 or April 2028.