
The ten-week public consultation inviting proposals for new council divisions and division boundaries for North Yorkshire Council has started.
The consultation will close on 9 December 2024.
After they have considered all representations made to them during this consultation, they intend to publish draft recommendations in April 2025.
They will then hold a further period of consultation on their draft recommendations. Their final recommendations are expected to be published in September 2025.
The new electoral arrangements will come into effect at the local elections in 2027.
What is an electoral review?
Their electoral review will recommend new electoral arrangements for North Yorkshire Council. They will propose:
- the total number of councillors elected to the council in the future;
- the number of divisions;
- the number of councillors representing each division;
- division boundaries; and
- the names of divisions.
How to get involved?
This is a public consultation and they welcome views from individuals and organisations across North Yorkshire on where they think new division boundaries should be drawn.
They are minded to recommend that 89 councillors should be elected to North Yorkshire Council in the future.
This is 1 fewer than the current number of councillors.
They are now inviting proposals to help us draw up a pattern of divisions to accommodate 89 councillors.
In drawing up new electoral divisions, they must balance three legal criteria, namely:
- to deliver electoral equality: where each councillor represents roughly the same number of electors as others across the authority;
- that the pattern of divisions should, as far as possible, reflect the interests and identities of local communities;
- that the electoral arrangements should provide for effective and convenient local government.
They will treat all submissions equally, and judge each case on its merits and against the legal criteria.
If you wish to put forward a view, they will also urge you to ensure that evidence supports your submission.
For example, if you wish to argue that two areas should be included in the same electoral division, make sure you tell them why they should be together, providing evidence about community facilities, ties, organisations, and amenities, rather than simply asserting that they belong together.
There is more advice on website about how you can get involved in the consultation.
Their website features technical guidance that explains the process and our policies, as well as guidance on how to take part in each part of the process.
They have also set up a webpage dedicated to the review of North Yorkshire, where you can find all the relevant information, access interactive maps of the current division boundaries, and give your views.
They welcome comments on division arrangements by 9 December 2024. Representations should be made:
- Through website
- By email to reviews@lgbce.org.uk
- Or in writing to Review Officer (North Yorkshire), Local Government Boundary Commission for England, 7th Floor, 3 Bunhill Row, London, EC1Y 8YZ