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Consultation on new boundaries

Latest news from the Lancashire Evening Post

Latest news from the Lancashire Evening Post

Residents in Lancaster are being urged to share views on electoral ward boundaries..

There are just a few weeks left for local people to have their say on draft proposals, drawn up by the Independent Local Government Boundary Commission for England, for new ward boundaries across Lancaster.

The Commission’s draft proposes that Lancaster City Council should have 60 councillors in the future, the same as the current arrangements.

The proposals mean those councillors would represent five single-member, eleven two-member and eleven three-member wards across the Lancaster council area.

Max Caller, chairman of the Commission, said: “We are asking local people to log on to our website or visit their local library to have a look at our proposals for new boundaries across Lancaster.

“We are keen to hear what local people think of the recommendations and to tell us if they agree with the proposals.

“If you don’t agree with the boundaries we have drawn, we would like to hear your alternatives.”

Local people can visit the website at www.consultation.lgbce.org.uk

The consultation closes on March 18, 2013.

 

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