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'Defining moment' in Gloucestershire's future approaches

It is likely three options on how a council shake-up could unfold will be submitted to the Government

Gloucestershire map with one unitary council(Image: Local Democracy Reporting Service / Future Gloucestershire)

Gloucestershire is nearing a "defining moment" in its history as proposals for restructuring local government across the county will be presented to ministers next month.

Three potential options for a council reorganisation are expected to be submitted to the Government.

Gloucestershire County Council, working alongside the six district authorities, has developed two schemes for how local government might be restructured going forward.

The first involves establishing a single unitary authority, while the second would divide the county into East and West, with one council encompassing Gloucester, the Forest of Dean and Stroud, and another comprising Cheltenham, Cotswold and Tewkesbury.

Additionally, a Greater Gloucester unitary council alongside a separate unitary for the remainder of the county is being proposed by the City Council.

Councillors throughout the county will examine these alternatives, with final submissions required by the Government before November 28.

Public consultation on the schemes is expected early next year, with ministers likely to announce their preferred option for implementation in Gloucestershire during the summer.

Politicians across the county remain divided along party and geographical boundaries, making it probable that three alternatives will be presented for Government consideration.