Ten county councils may gain control of all local government services in their area under government plans unveiled today.
The Department for Communities and Local Government has announced it will consult on proposals from the 10 counties, alongside six others from district councils, to create new unitary authorities in areas which currently have two-tier local government. It estimated this could save over £200m a year through efficiency gains.
Any new councils would be responsible for county council services, such as adult social care and children’s services, and district authority functions, such as housing.
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