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Ñý¾«¶¯Âþ Plans for Devolution and Local Government Reorganisation

Ñý¾«¶¯Âþ, Elmbridge Borough Council and Mole Valley District Council submitted a final plan to government for devolution and Local Government Reorganisation in Ñý¾«¶¯Âþ.

This sets out a proposal to split Ñý¾«¶¯Âþ into two councils, East and West, replacing the current 12 councils. These two councils would also work with an elected Mayor who would create a new Strategic Authority covering the county of Ñý¾«¶¯Âþ.

We’ve analysed a wide range of data on how the two councils would operate and our approach is supported by many of Ñý¾«¶¯Âþ’s key public sector organisations including health, police, fire, business and community leaders. Existing county council services across Ñý¾«¶¯Âþ are proven by independent inspectors to be strong, with successful outcomes for residents, and Ñý¾«¶¯Âþ, Elmbridge Borough Council and Mole Valley District Council have stable finances. This puts us in a good position to see Ñý¾«¶¯Âþ through reorganisation smoothly.

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Government consultation

Central government is holding a consultation about the proposed plans for devolution and local government reorganisation in Ñý¾«¶¯Âþ. This will run until Tuesday 5 August 2025. This will help government to understand what residents, businesses and other stakeholders think about the changes in Ñý¾«¶¯Âþ. They will use the results from the consultation to help them make a final decision on which option is best for Ñý¾«¶¯Âþ.

Read all the final plans

Central government has received alternative plans from some of Ñý¾«¶¯Âþ's councils. The two final plans can be read below.


Accessibility

Some residents with accessibility needs may have trouble reading parts of these documents.

The districts and boroughs involved in the creation of these documents have created them to meet the appropriate accessibility requirements and standards of their individual organisations.


Interim Plans

Interim proposals for local government reorganisation and devolution in Ñý¾«¶¯Âþ were submitted to the government on 21 March 2025. These documents were developed by the 12 councils in Ñý¾«¶¯Âþ and outlines a shared vision, early thinking for how local government in Ñý¾«¶¯Âþ could be structured in the future.

The interim plans are available to read online.


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