Six county councils in northern England look set to retain all
social services responsibility in a proposed shake-up of local
government, writes Craig Kenny.
The possible creation of two regional assemblies in the north has
prompted a review of lower tiers of local government in Lancashire,
Cumbria, Northumberland, Durham, Cheshire and North
Yorkshire.
If the public votes for regional assemblies this autumn, county and
district councils would be replaced by new unitary authorities,
with options for between one and three per county.
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