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Joint statement: Local government reorganisation in Derbyshire

“As Leaders of councils across Derbyshire, we all received the invitation to submit initial proposals for Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) proposals from Jim McMahon OBE MP, Minister of State for Local Government and English Devolution.

“The Minister has set a tight deadline of Friday 21 March for us to respond and submit our initial proposals. The deadline has also been set for a final submission by Friday 28 November 2025. As neighbouring and partner councils, we will come together as soon as possible to review the options for a new unitary model of local government that best serves our residents, communities, and businesses. We have also reached out to Derbyshire County Council and would welcome them joining these discussions. 

“We are all incredibly proud of the areas we serve, and we want to reassure all residents and businesses across Derbyshire, that the significance of these conversations over the coming weeks and months cannot be underestimated. It is also important to acknowledge that the views of Members and employees will be a key consideration of any proposals made.

“We will ensure that whatever proposals are put forward, we never lose that ‘local’ connection that our councils have always had with our communities. While these discussions continue, our main priority is to ensure we deliver the day-to-day services our respective councils provide to the high standards we set ourselves and those expected by our residents.”

Joint statement issued by Amber Valley Borough Council, Bolsover District Council, Chesterfield Borough Council, Derby City Council, Derbyshire Dales District Council, Erewash Borough Council, High Peak Borough Council, North East Derbyshire District Council, South Derbyshire District Council


First published on 07/02/2025 Last updated on 07/02/2025