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Views wanted on East Riding of Yorkshire Council boundary changes
Views wanted on East Riding of Yorkshire Council boundary changes

BBC News

time04-03-2025

  • Politics
  • BBC News

Views wanted on East Riding of Yorkshire Council boundary changes

A public consultation has been launched into proposed changes to local election boundaries in East have been invited to help shape new council wards for East Riding of Yorkshire Council.A review by the Local Government Boundary Commission concluded the area needed 67 councillors representing 28 wards, rather than the current Colin Mellors, the head of the commission, said: "We want to make sure these new electoral arrangements reflect communities. We also want them to be easy to understand and convenient for local people." The proposed changes would see Market Weighton placed in a ward with the neighbouring village of Holme-on-Spalding Moor. A single ward would cover total, there would be 11 three-councillor wards and 17 represented by ten-week consultation on the proposals will run until 12 May, with the final recommendations due to be published in September. Listen to highlights from Hull and East Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North or tell us about a story you think we should be covering here.

Solihull's new political map confirmed ahead of major 2026 elections
Solihull's new political map confirmed ahead of major 2026 elections

Yahoo

time04-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Solihull's new political map confirmed ahead of major 2026 elections

The final recommendations for how Solihull's political map will be carved up have been published. And the Local Government Boundary Commission has resolved an issue which caused friction between councillors last year. The Local Government Boundary Commission (LGBC) has published its final proposed electoral map for the borough which includes new wards and boundaries and would see the biggest change for two decades. READ MORE: Extension opposed by neighbours set for approval despite home 'not conforming' For more stories from across Solihull including BHX, breaking news, politics and what's on, sign up to our MySolihull newsletter Under the changes there would continue to be 17 three-councillor wards but with some having different names. The LGBC's proposed ward names would be: Arden Balsall and Berkswell Blythe Castle Bromwich Chelmsley Wood Dorridge and Hockley Heath Elmdon Kingshurst and Fordbridge Knowle Lyndon Olton Sharmans Cross Shirley South Shirley West Silhill Smith's Wood St Alphege and Monkspat Residents are to be represented by 51 councillors, the same as the current set-up. The LGBC is tasked with updating the map to ensure electoral equality for voters and 16 ward boundaries have been changed. As reported by the Local Democracy Reporting Service one of the most contentious debates had been over where the boundary should fall between the Castle Bromwich and Smith's Wood wards. The commission originally recommended the 'Cars' estate - the area between Lanchester Way and Auckland Drive - be moved from the current Smith's Wood ward to the Castle Bromwich ward. The Conservative group on Solihull Council opposed that, arguing residents in that area saw themselves as part of Smith's Wood. The commission is now proposing including Buckingham Road in the Castle Bromwich ward, instead of the Cars Area, after hearing the feedback. In another change the Commission said: 'We propose retaining the existing boundary between Lyndon and Olton wards, following significant local responses which indicated our draft recommendations did not reflect local links.' Prof Colin Mellors, chairman of the Commission, said: 'We are very grateful to people in Solihull. 'We looked at all the views they gave us - they helped us improve our earlier proposals. 'We believe the new arrangements will deliver electoral fairness while maintaining local ties.' Changes will become law once approved by Parliament and this is set to happen before next year's local elections, when all councillors will be standing.

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