The postponement of local elections could present an opportunity | Letters
Readers discuss the reorganisation of councils under the English devolution bill, which has led to election delaysOne thing that’s been missing from the debate around the English devolution bill is what this change...
By Guardian Staff · The Guardian Opinion
Readers discuss the reorganisation of councils under the English devolution bill, which has led to election delays One thing that’s been missing from the debate around the English devolution bill is what this change will mean for town and parish councils ( More than 20 England council elections likely to be delayed until 2027, 15 January ). As combined authorities start to form, it is these hyperlocal councils that will be taking the lead in shaping solutions that are genuinely rooted in place and driven by the people who live there. At Lewes town council, the conversations we are having focus on how these changes could be an opportunity for the town. Sussex is one of the six counties on the government’s priority programme for establishing a combined authority. As the possibility of a more unified county structure edges closer, we are having to think imaginatively about the future. That means exploring how residents can lead discussions on creating truly community‑led and place‑based solutions to the most local issues. Continue reading...