Decision Process Underway for Hertfordshire's Local Government Reorganisation

Over the course of the next few weeks, councils across Hertfordshire will make decisions on which unitary authority model they are supporting.

Following the Government’s invitation to councils in two-tier authority areas to submit plans for local government reorganisation, all ten district councils, the county council and the Police and Crime Commissioner, have been working collaboratively to review options.

Councils agreed to detailed modelling of three different options, with two, three or four new councils being created with varying geography, population and approach to services. This evidence-based approach was agreed by all 11 councils and the potential options will now be considered democratically by councillors in each council. It also takes into account feedback from the public engagement that took place across Hertfordshire in September.

Each council will provide the opportunity for councillors to debate the merits of each option before deciding which of the three options they believe will offer the best opportunities for local residents and partners.

Councillor Jeremy Newmark, Leader of Hertsmere Borough Council, said: “Hertfordshire is entering an important period of change for local government, and Hertsmere will be making a decision in the next few weeks on which option we are backing.

“Following our community engagement with local residents, business owners, community groups, voluntary sector organisations and town and parish councils, the feedback we have received will play a key role in shaping our decision for the future.

“Our priority continues to be ensuring the new arrangements deliver high quality services, and protecting local accountability. “

The joint submission will be made to Government on 28 November and will include evidence to support the three unitary model options. The document can be viewed at: www.hertfordshire-lgr.co.uk

A decision is expected from the Government in summer 2026.