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Essex residents are being given their say on keeping their council services delivered locally

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Speaking shortly after the announcement from the Government that they will consult with residents and stakeholders across Essex on the four different proposals to re-organise local Government.

Daniel Cowan, Leader of Southend-on-Sea City Council, said:

“I believe we have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reshape how local government works for our communities. We owe it to the people of Essex to provide a system that they can identify with and that is built for the future. I urge everyone to take part.

“The model for five councils in Greater Essex that we have supported, along with nine other councils, is locally rooted, preserving community identity and service delivery.

“We also know that bigger isn't always better. According to audited figures, the five unitary authorities proposal in Essex saves over £100m per year, compared to just £25m for three unitary authorities.

“However, we also know that whatever the outcome of the Government’s re-organisation, we will work together with all the councils across Greater Essex to put the needs of our residents first.”

Cllr Stephen Robinson, Deputy Chair of the five council group and Leader of Chelmsford City Council said:

"Streamlining Greater Essex into five unitary authorities offers the greatest benefits on the table, since the Government says we must change. We can make savings needed to keep councils sustainable without losing our local identities and keep local representation for our communities.

“It’s clear that people care passionately about their local services. Whatever your views, don't miss out on this opportunity to tell the Government what you think about future councils in Essex.

“We know people are concerned about the costs and disruption from reorganisation. We are working hard to make the process as smooth as possible, as we set up brand new councils that link services together better. There are real opportunities to improve how services are delivered for residents and reduce confusion about who is responsible for what.”

Cllr Warren Gibson, Deputy Leader of Castle Point Borough Council said: "It is very important that Castle Point residents have their voices heard in shaping the future of local government. We believe that the five-unitary model offers the right balance between efficiency and community identity, ensuring that services remain close to the people who rely on them. I encourage everyone to take part in the consultation so that the final Government decision reflects the priorities of our communities."

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