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.
Every ward boundary in Rochdale set to change under redrawing of borough s political map
The Local Government Boundary Commission has made its final recommendations to parliament following a two-year review
Rochdale town centre (Image: STEVE ALLEN)
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Every ward boundary in Rochdale is set to change following a redrawing of its political map.
Epsom and Ewell council ward boundaries could be changed as part of local government shake up
The public are being urged to give their feedback on what they would like to see in the borough
Current boundaries across Epsom and Ewell (Image: Epsom and Ewell Borough Council)
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How the new electoral map of Norfolk will look.
- Credit: LGBCE and Ordnance Survey
The final plans for Norfolk electoral boundary changes will see thousands of people waking up in new or renamed wards.
The three areas that will see the most radical changes are Melton Constable in North Norfolk, Fincham in West Norfolk - both of which will no longer exist - and Hethersett in South Norfolk, which will be in a new ward.
Other areas will see bits split off into other wards, for example, North Walsham West and Erpingham would be split, with North Walsham West combine with Mundesley and a separate Erpingham ward.