Time running out to have your say to help shape future of local government in Staffordshire

18/08/2025


Stafford Borough Council Civic Centre building by the Riverside

There is still time to have your say to help shape the future of local government in Southern and Mid Staffordshire.

A survey was launched late last month (July) by six councils covering the Stafford Borough, Cannock Chase, East Staffordshire, Lichfield, South Staffordshire, and Tamworth council areas asking residents, businesses and organisations for their views.

Nearly 13,000 people have already shared their views and you have until Monday (1 September) to take part at https://online1.snapsurveys.com/shapingstaffordshire.

Leaders from the six councils have been working together as part of plans for Local Government Reorganisation (LGR). LGR is taking place across the country and will see unitary councils created that will cover everything from household waste collections and fixing roads, to street cleaning and looking after elderly and vulnerable people. It will mean all six councils being abolished in 2028.

As well as the online survey, paper copies are available in many libraries as well as at council offices. And with less than two weeks to go until the survey closes the six councils are calling on people to make their views heard before it is too late.

The Government set out plans late last year which will see all councils in shire areas including Staffordshire replaced with fewer councils, known as ‘unitaries’, which are then responsible for all services in their area - with the Government indicating that these should be established using existing district boundaries.

The six councils have worked together for many years on various projects, or sharing functions, to help deliver more efficient services for residents and businesses - and they submitted an interim proposal to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) in March. In that proposal to MHCLG the councils said that using existing local authority boundaries would result in a smoother, and more cost-effective process of reorganisation.

A full business case must be submitted to the Government for consideration in November.

More information on Local Government Reorganisation can be found at www.staffordbc.gov.uk/lgr.

Other councils across Staffordshire and Stoke on Trent are also expected to put forward proposals for new authorities.

Press Release No 6230

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