Part 4Parishes

C1Chapter 3Reorganisation

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Duties of council undertaking review

I193Duties when undertaking a review

1

The principal council must comply with the duties in this section when undertaking a community governance review.

2

But, subject to those duties, it is for the principal council to decide how to undertake the review.

3

The principal council must consult the following—

a

the local government electors for the area under review;

b

any other person or body (including a local authority) which appears to the principal council to have an interest in the review.

4

The principal council must have regard to the need to secure that community governance within the area under review—

a

reflects the identities and interests of the community in that area, and

b

is effective and convenient.

5

In deciding what recommendations to make, the principal council must take into account any other arrangements (apart from those relating to parishes and their institutions)—

a

that have already been made, or

b

that could be made,

for the purposes of community representation or community engagement in respect of the area under review.

6

The principal council must take into account any representations received in connection with the review.

7

As soon as practicable after making any recommendations, the principal council must—

a

publish the recommendations; and

b

take such steps as it considers sufficient to secure that persons who may be interested in the review are informed of those recommendations.

8

The principal council must conclude the review within the period of 12 months starting with the day on which the council F1receives the community governance petition or community governance application.