WODC – Update on Local Government Reorganisation

Change is coming to local government across England, and five councils are working together to propose two strong and locally accountable unitary authorities for Oxfordshire and West Berkshire.

In the coming years, the government will replace the current two-tier system of local government, which consists of district and county councils, with new unitary authorities. It has asked current councils to put together proposals based on a set of criteria and with a target population of around 500,000 people.

The government wishes for councils to work together on plans for how these new unitary councils will work. As a result, the majority of the Oxfordshire authorities have teamed up with West Berkshire to work together positively and constructively on a proposal that meets the government’s criteria and also provides an option for a better future for both Oxfordshire and West Berkshire. This proposal would deliver better services while retaining a close link to local communities.

The two unitary proposal
The proposal – which is one of three being put forward for the area – is for two new unitary councils with the working titles of Oxford and Shires Council and Ridgeway Council. It aims to create strong, financially stable councils that provide high-quality, cost-effective, and locally driven services.

  • Oxford and Shires Council would comprise all of the existing district areas of Cherwell, Oxford City and West Oxfordshire.
  • Ridgeway Council would be made up of the whole of West Berkshire Council’s area and all of the existing district areas of South Oxfordshire and the Vale of White Horse.

Having two councils in Oxfordshire would mean the councils are large enough to meet the government’s size criteria and be financially viable, but small enough to be tailored to the needs of the individual areas they cover. It is also an opportunity to redesign and improve current council services, as well as protecting those that are locally important.

The proposal will also focus on how the new councils can bring real economic benefits to the communities they serve, strengthening existing business partnerships and forging new ones in both urban and rural settings. The two-council model will also provide a suitable platform to address local priorities such as building the right homes in the right places, protecting the environment, improving roads and other infrastructure, and tackling issues like flooding and sewage pollution. It will be able to be responsive to both urban and rural needs.

The new unitary councils would be forward-looking, innovative and modern, with historical community connections at their heart and building on a strong sense of local identity that runs throughout the area.

Find out more about the proposal
How you can have your say
The councils have launched a comprehensive public engagement exercise from 4 June to 16 July to gather views that will help ensure the final proposal reflects the needs and aspirations of residents. Your input will directly shape how the two unitary proposal is developed.

Residents can share their thoughts by taking part in the online survey.

Take part in the survey
Come along to one of our drop in sessions
You can also attend one of the engagement events held throughout Oxfordshire and West Berkshire. Details of the events in West Oxfordshire, Cherwell and Oxford are below. Officers will be available to listen to your thoughts, take feedback and discuss the two unitary proposal.

Date Venue Time
Monday 23 June War Memorial Hall, Market Street, Charlbury, OX7 3QW 3pm – 7pm
Monday 23 June Exeter Hall, Oxford Road, Kidlington OX5 1AB 3pm – 7pm
Tuesday 24 June Bicester Methodist Church (main hall), Bell Lane, Bicester OX26 6JQ 3pm – 7pm
Friday 27 June Old Headington Village Hall, Dunstand Road, Oxford, OX3 9BY 3pm – 7pm
Monday 30 June Jericho Community Centre, 33A Canal Street, Oxford, OX2 6BQ 3pm – 7pm
Wednesday 2 July Florence Park Community Centre, Cornwallis Road, Oxford, OX4 3NH 3pm – 7pm
Monday 7 July Banbury Town Hall, Bridge Street, Banbury OX16 5QB 3pm – 7pm
Tuesday 8 July Bampton Village Hall, Market Square, OX18 2JH 3pm – 7pm
Thursday 10 July Unit 14a, Marriotts Walk, Witney, OX28 6GW 3pm – 7pm

Should you prefer to visit an event in another part of Oxfordshire you can find the details here.

What happens next
This proposal is one of three being developed. The other proposals are:

  • A single unitary council covering the current county council boundary. This is being developed by Oxfordshire County Council.
  • Three unitaries. One covering Oxford City but with expanded boundaries from the current city council. A second including the current districts on Vale of White Horse and South Oxfordshire along with West Berkshire. A third including the current districts of West Oxfordshire and Cherwell. This proposal is being developed by Oxford City Council.

West Oxfordshire District Council will consider the proposals later this year and decide on its preference. All the final proposals must be submitted to the government by 28 November, after which the government will chose which model is to be put in place. Any new councils would likely take effect in 2028 at the earliest.

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