Liverpool Council to agree sweeping changes and possible mayoral referendum next year
Troubled Liverpool Council sets out its formal response to the devastating Max Caller report - including changes to elections, the number of councillors in the city and a possible referendum next year
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Tony Reeves, chief executive of Liverpool council (Image: Publicity /handout)
Liverpool Council is set to agree to sweeping changes that will see major changes to when elections are held and how many councillors serve the city - and will potentially hold a city-wide referendum on the future of the mayoralty next year.
The city council has formally set out its response to the damning government inspection published by Max Caller in April.