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Residents consulted on plans to redraw boundaries in Putney and across Wandsworth
The independent Local Government Boundary Commission for England is set to draw up a new pattern of council wards for Wandsworth Council - and is asking local people for their help. The consultation is the first part of an electoral review which will re-draw ward boundaries across the borough. The Commission has also announced that it is minded to recommend that the council should have 58 councillors in the future -currently there are 60 councillors: 'We are now drawing up a new pattern of wards to accommodate 58 councillors. We need your help to tell where the new boundaries should be drawn'. The Commission says in drawing up new boundaries, the aim is to deliver electoral equality for voters in council elections so that each councillor represents roughly the same number of voters.
Figures from Local Government Boundary Commission for England The review also aims to ensure that the new council wards reflect, as far as possible, the interests and identities of communities across the borough.The types of questions the Commission is asking residents at this stage are: Do you have suggestions about where your ward boundaries should be? The commission plans to develop the recommendations, taking into account local community identities as well as ensuring electoral equality for voters. Residents will then have a further chance to have their say after the draft recommendations are published in December. What do you think? Why not comment on our forum? |