🗳️ Voting Countdown: Shepperton's Big Local Authority Switch
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Today, we're diving into a topic that’s shaking things up in our neck of the woods: Surrey's local government is about to undergo its biggest makeover in half a century! Yes, you heard it right - two shiny new unitary authorities are stepping in to replace the old county council and a whopping eleven district and borough councils. To help us decipher this big change, The Sheppertonian met with local councillors who shared the scoop on what this means for us folks living in Shepperton and the surrounding areas. They broke it down like a simple recipe: one council means fewer headaches, a streamlined service, and hopefully quicker decisions - because who doesn’t want their bins collected on time? So grab your headphones and let’s get into the nitty-gritty of what’s changing, why it matters, and how you can make your voice heard come election day on May 7th.
Takeaways:
- The local government in Surrey is undergoing a massive overhaul, creating two new unitary authorities, simplifying governance for residents.
- Residents will soon only deal with one council, the West Surrey Unitary Authority, making services more streamlined and efficient.
- Key dates for residents to remember include the election on May 7th and the transition to the new authority on April 1st 2027.
- The transition aims to reduce confusion and duplication between current councils, improving service delivery and accountability for locals.
- Many residents may not notice immediate changes, but the hope is for a more seamless service after the transition.
- Councillors emphasise the importance of community engagement and staying informed about the changes happening in local governance.
- Future Surrey – Surrey LGR Hub
- 2026 West Surrey Elections | Spelthorne Borough Council
Produced by Gareth Davies at The Sound Boutique
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