Local Government Reform Programme
Local Government Changes There are big changes planned for local government. In 2008 the Executive agreed - as part of the Review of Public Administration (RPA) - to reduce the number of councils from 26 to 11. This is due to take place in May 2011.
This change involves more than a reduction in the number of councils. There will also be a transfer of certain functions from central to local government. This means that there will be bigger councils with more power to make decisions on local services.
What this Means for the Public You will get the same services that you always had, but delivered in a more efficient, effective and suitable way.
The extra roles that local councils will take include:
- planning
- public realm function of local roads
- regeneration
- emergency planning
- community planning
This new council structure will help create:
“… a strong, dynamic local government creating communities that are vibrant, healthy, prosperous, safe, sustainable and have the needs of all citizens at their core…” Arlene Foster, former Environment Minister, 31.03.08.
Further Information
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