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'More powers down the line' if council is created

Residents set for ballot on creation of Sutton Coldfield town authority.

Anne Underwood

A new Sutton Coldfield town council would gradually increase its power if given resounding support in the up and coming ballot, it has been claimed.

Ballot papers are set to drop on the doormats of the if they want a town council to run local services like parks, community centres and litter collection.

Many want the town to set its own priorities for housing, planning and transport – but these powers are not on offer, although the town council would be consulted on planning applications.

But leading campaigner Ken Rushton said those additional powers could be sought through negotiation with Birmingham City Council if there was a strong show of support.

He said: “If the Sutton Town Council is approved, the lessons from other towns is that it will start off with the standard legalised responsibilities.

“Once we get up to speed, more powers will follow, and the size of the ‘yes’ majority can help with this.

“Sutton Coldfield can join towns like Royal Leamington Spa, Weston Super Mare, and Shrewsbury, with the same legalised independence.

“Its councillors will be independent of Birmingham, with our own funding that Birmingham cannot touch, and the cost? A loaf of bread per week, less than a pound.”