Part IV Changes in Local Government Areas
Miscellaneous
70 Restriction on promotion of Bills for changing local government areas, etc.
F1(1)
F2F3No local authority F4in EnglandF5, joint authority F6, economic prosperity board F7or combined authorityF8... shall have power to promote a bill for forming or abolishing any local government area F9... or for altering, or altering the status or electoral arrangements of, any local government area F9. . .
F10(2)
F12(3)
F1771 Modification of seaward boundaries of local government areas.
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72 Accretions from the sea, etc.
(1)
Subject to subsection (3) below, every accretion from the sea, whether natural or artificial, and any part of the sea-shore to the low water-mark, which does not immediately before the passing of this Act form part of a parish shall be annexed to and incorporated with—
(a)
in England, the parish or parishes which the accretion or part of the sea-shore adjoins, and
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in proportion to the extent of the common boundary.
(2)
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(3)
In England, in so far as the whole or part of any such accretion from the sea or part of the sea-shore as is mentioned in subsection (1) above does not adjoin a parish, it shall be annexed to and incorporated with the district which it adjoins or, if it adjoins more than one district, with those districts in proportion to the extent of the common boundary; and every such accretion or part of the sea-shore which is annexed to and incorporated with a district under this section shall be annexed to and incorporated with the county in which that district is situated.
73 Alteration of local boundaries consequent on alteration of water-course.
(1)
Where, in the exercise of any power F21conferred by the conferred by the Water Resources Act 1991, the Land Drainage Act 1991 or any other enactment, a water-course forming a boundary line between two or more areas of local government F22 in England is straightened, widened or otherwise altered so as to affect its character as a boundary line, the drainage board or other persons under whose authority the alteration is made shall forthwith send notice of the alteration to the Secretary of State.
(2)
If after consultation with F23the F24Local Government Boundary Commission for England F25... the Secretary of State is satisfied that, having regard to the alteration specified in the notice, a new boundary line may conveniently be adopted, he may by order declare that such line as may be specified in the order (whether or not consisting wholly or in part of the line of the water-course as altered) shall be substituted for so much of the boundary line as, before the alteration, lay along the line of the water-course; and where such an order is made the limits of the areas of which the water-course, before the alteration, was the boundary shall be deemed to be varied accordingly.
(3)
The Secretary of State shall, in such manner as he thinks appropriate, publish notice of any order made by him under this section.
F26(4)
For the purposes of this section a preserved county is an area of local government.
74 Change of name of county, district or London borough.
(1)
Subject to subsection (5) below, the council of a county F27, county borough, district or London borough may, by a resolution passed by not less than two-thirds of the members voting thereon at a meeting of the council specially convened for the purpose with notice of the object, change the name of the county F27, county borough, district or borough.
(2)
Where the name of a district which has been granted the status of a city, borough or royal borough or the name of a London borough is changed in pursuance of this section, the charter or other grant or incorporation order shall have effect as if the new name were substituted for the old.
F28(2A)
Where a Welsh principal area which has, by charter or other grant or incorporation order, been granted the status of a county borough, city or royal borough subsequently changes the name of the council in pursuance of this section, the charter or other grant or incorporation order shall have effect as if the new name were substituted for the old.
(3)
Notice of any change of name made under this section F29. . .—
(a)
shall be sent by the council concerned to F30the relevant Minister, to the Director General of the Ordnance Survey and to the Registrar General; and
(b)
shall be published in such manner as F31the relevant Minister may direct.
F32(3A)
Where any change of name under this section relates to a Welsh principal area, notice must also be sent to the Local Democracy and Boundary Commission for Wales.
(4)
A change of name made in pursuance of this section F33. . . shall not affect any rights or obligations of any county F34, county borough, district or London borough or of any council, authority or person, or render defective any legal proceedings; and any legal proceedings may be commenced or continued as if there had been no change of name.
(5)
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F36(6)
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(7)
If the name of a Welsh principal area is changed under this section, and there are generally accepted alternative English and Welsh forms of that name, or alternative English and Welsh names, both forms of the new name or (as the case may be) both names shall be published.
F38(8)
In this section the “relevant Minister” is—
(a)
in relation to the change of name of a Welsh principal area, the Welsh Ministers, and
(b)
in relation to any other change of name, the Secretary of State.
75 Change of name of parish.
(1)
At the request of the parish council or, where there is no parish council, at the request of the parish meeting, the council of the district in which the parish is situated may change the name of the parish.
(2)
Notice of any change of name made under this section—
(a)
shall be sent by the district council concerned to the Secretary of State, to the Director General of the Ordnance Survey and to the Registrar General; and
(b)
shall be published by the district council in the parish and elsewhere in such manner as they consider appropriate.
(3)
A change of name made in pursuance of this section shall not affect any rights or obligations of any parish or of any council, authority or person, or render defective any legal proceedings; and any legal proceedings may be commenced or continued as if there had been no change of name.
76 Change of name of community.
(1)
At the request of the community council or, where there is no community council, at the request of a community meeting, the council of the F39principal area in which the community is situated may change the name of the community.
(2)
Notice of any change of name made under this section F40. . . —
(a)
(b)
shall be published by the F41principal council in the community and elsewhere in such manner as they consider appropriate.
(3)
A change of name made in pursuance of this section F43. . . shall not affect any rights or obligations of any community or of any council, authority or person, or render defective any legal proceedings; and any legal proceedings may be commenced or continued as if there had been no change of name.
F44(4)
If the name of any community is changed under this section, and there are generally accepted alternative English and Welsh forms of that name, or alternative English and Welsh names, both forms of the new name or (as the case may be) both names shall be published.
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78 Supplementary.
(1)
In this Part of this Act—
F46“electoral arrangements” means—
(a)
in relation to a principal area, the number of councillors of the council for that area, the number and boundaries of the electoral areas into which that area is for the time being divided for the purpose of the election of councillors, the number of councillors to be elected for any electoral area in that principal area and the name of any electoral area;
(b)
in relation to a parish or community council or a common parish or community council, the number of councillors, the question whether the parish or community or any parish or community, as the case may be, should or should not be or continue to be divided into wards for the purpose of the election of councillors, the number and boundaries of any such wards, the number of councillors to be elected for any such ward or in the case of a common parish or community council for each parish or community and the name of any such ward;
(c)
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“local government area” includes the City, the Inner Temple and the Middle Temple;
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“substantive change” has the meaning assigned to it by F49section 54(1)(e) above.
F50(2)
In considering the electoral arrangements for local government areas for the purposes of this Part of this Act, the Secretary of State, F51the Welsh Commission and every F52Welsh principal council and district council shall so far as is reasonably practicable comply with the rules set out F53in Schedule 11 to this Act.