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Apologies for Absence Minutes: Apologies for absence were received from Councillors Neil Fawcett and Kate Gregory. |
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Declarations of Interest - guidance note below Minutes: There were none. |
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of the meeting. Written submissions should be no longer than 1 A4 sheet. Minutes: 5 – Local Government Reorganisation – Submission of
Proposal to Government Councillor Ian Middleton |
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Reports from Scrutiny Committees Cabinet to receive the report of the Place Overview and Scrutiny Committee on Local Government Re-organisation (TO FOLLOW) Minutes: Cabinet received the report of the Place Overview and Scrutiny Committee on Local Government Reorganisation – Submission of Proposal to Government and approved the response to the recommendations. |
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Local Government Reorganisation – Submission of Proposal to Government Forward Plan Ref: 2025/150 Contact: Helen Mitchell, Programme Director – Local Government Reorganisation Helen.mitchell@oxfordshire.gov.uk Report of the Chief Executive The Cabinet RECOMMENDED to A) Note
all three proposals for Local Government Reorganisation (Annex 1, 2 and 3) B) Agree
that One Oxfordshire, the single county unitary proposal is a “robust and
sustainable unitary proposal that is in the best interests of the whole area”
as requested by the then Minister of State for Local Government and English
Devolution in his letter of 5 February 2025 attached as Annex 4. C) Approve
the One Oxfordshire proposal for submission to government in accordance with
their deadline of 28 November 2025. D) Delegate
authority to the Executive Director of Resources and S151 Officer in
consultation with the Leader to make any changes to the text and/or format of
the One Oxfordshire proposal prior to submission to government whilst not
materially affecting the overall content of the proposal. E) Delegate
to the Executive Director of Resources and Section 151 Officer, in consultation
with the Leader, the formal submission of the proposal to government to meet
the 28 November 2025 deadline, following any changes agreed at Cabinet and any
subsequent changes made under the delegation at Recommendation D above. Additional documents:
Minutes: Cabinet had before it a report
presenting Oxfordshire County Council’s proposal for local government reorganisation,
recommending a single unitary authority for Oxfordshire. The proposal aimed to
create a streamlined, cost-effective local government structure for the County
that met government criteria and local needs. On 5 February 2025, the
government invited Oxfordshire councils to submit proposals for local
government reorganisation by 28 November 2025, with interim plans due by 21
March 2025. The single unitary council aimed to provide a unified front for
services across Oxfordshire, enhancing strategic and economic planning,
delivering value-for-money services, and supporting the county’s economic
potential. The report outlined extensive
public and stakeholder consultations, including over 2,000 responses, and
engagement with businesses and voluntary organisations, shaping the proposal
and planning further input during statutory consultation. Councillor Liz Leffman, Leader
of the Council, presented the report. The
recommendations from Place Overview and Scrutiny Committee were all accepted During discussion, Cabinet
members emphasised the advantages of a single unitary authority in financial
resilience, service integration, and strategic planning, with projected
financial savings. With regard to recommendation E below, the Cabinet agreed the following changes to the submission to Government: - (i)
Expanded narrative on neighbourhood
committees (ii)
Change council size to 99 (iii)
Amendment to stakeholder feedback to be
clearer where some respondents rather than all gave a view (iv)
Add in the bespoke CIPFA resilience
index risk assessment in the options appraisal (v)
Remove Annex 2 (Metro Dynamics work for
MSA) when submitting (vi)
Add paragraph on SEND once the
inspection visit outcome is known
Councillor Leffman moved, and Councillor Higgins seconded the recommendations and they were approved. RESOLVED to:- a) note
all three proposals for Local Government Reorganisation (Annex 1, 2 and 3) b) agree
that One Oxfordshire, the single county unitary proposal is a “robust and
sustainable unitary proposal that is in the best interests of the whole area”
as requested by the then Minister of State for Local Government and English
Devolution in his letter of 5 February 2025 attached as Annex 4. c) approve
the One Oxfordshire proposal for submission to government in accordance with
their deadline of 28 November 2025. d) delegate
authority to the Executive Director of Resources and S151 Officer in
consultation with the Leader to make any changes to the text and/or format of
the One Oxfordshire proposal prior to submission to government whilst not
materially affecting the overall content of the proposal. e) delegate
to the Executive Director of Resources and Section 151 Officer, in consultation
with the Leader, the formal submission of the proposal to government to meet
the 28 November 2025 deadline, following any changes agreed at Cabinet and any
subsequent changes made under the delegation at Recommendation D above. . |