Part 1Structural and boundary change in England

C1C2C3C4Chapter 1Structural and boundary change

Annotations:

Change from two tiers to single tier of local government

I16F1Local Government Boundary Commission's procedure

1

A local authority must if requested by the F2Local Government Boundary Commission to do so provide the F3Commission, by such date as the F3Commission may specify, with any information that the F3Commission may reasonably require in connection with any of their functions under section 5.

2

In making a recommendation or alternative proposal under section 5 the F4Local Government Boundary Commission must have regard to any guidance from the Secretary of State about the exercise of the F5Commission's functions under that section.

3

Any recommendation or alternative proposal under section 5 must be made no later than the relevant date.

4

Before making an alternative proposal under section 5(3)(c) the F6Local Government Boundary Commission must—

a

publish a draft of the proposal; and

b

take such steps as they consider sufficient to secure that persons who may be interested are informed of—

i

the draft proposal; and

ii

the period within which representations about it may be made to the F7Commission.

5

The F8Local Government Boundary Commission

a

must take into account any representations made to them within that period; and

b

if they make any proposal to the Secretary of State, must inform any person who made such representations—

i

of the proposal made; and

ii

that representations about the proposal may be made to the Secretary of State until the end of the relevant period.

6

In subsection (5)(b) “the relevant period” means four weeks beginning with the relevant date.

7

In this section and section 7 “the relevant date” means the date specified in the request under section 4(2) (or, if a later date is substituted under section 4(3), the date substituted (or last substituted) under that provision).