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Have your say on parish council boundaries
29/11/2021
Review could adjust boundaries and in some areas the number of parish councillors
A review has begun into the position of parish boundaries in the Cherwell District and we are being asked for our thoughts. The outcome of the review could see the map showing where one parish ends and another begins being redrawn.
The work follows requests from several parish councils as part of a Community Governance Review which will be undertaken by Cherwell District Council. In three areas, the number of parish councillors that can be elected is being reconsidered.
Councillor Kieron Mallon, Chairman of the parliamentary boundary and community governance review working group, said: “Cherwell is a dynamic and growing district, so it is important that parish council boundaries and numbers of parish councillors continue to reflect local identities.
“The parishes have raised a number of issues with us, and district councillors and officers have found areas that need further consideration as well.
“We are keen to hear what local people think of the potential changes in their areas. The parliamentary boundary and community governance review working group will then consider the responses and make its recommendations.”
New housing which crosses boundaries is one reason why parishes may want to make changes.
The district council has a responsibility to keep parish council boundaries up to date and so they are routinely reviewed every 10 to 15 years. This is the first district-wide Community Governance Review since 2013.
The work will take around a year to complete. When the working group has reflected on the first stage consultation responses and made its recommendations, there will be another consultation, giving people the chance to have their say on the proposals.
The final decisions will be made by all district councillors, taking into account the consultation responses, legislation, and government guidance.
Cllr Mallon added: “We want parish councils to reflect local needs and identities, so we are keen for people to make their voices heard.”
The consultation is now underway and for 10 weeks until Monday 31 January and can be accessed here.
Published: by Banbury FM Newsteam