C8C9Part IV Changes in Local Government Areas

Annotations:
Modifications etc. (not altering text)
C8

Pt. IV (ss. 46–78) extended with modifications by Local Government Act 1985 (c. 51, SIF 81:1), ss. 1, 19(5)(6), Sch. 9 para. 3(2)

C9

Pt. IV (ss. 46–78) modified by Caldey Island Act 1990 (c. 44, SIF 81:1), s. 4(2)

Proposals by Local Government Boundary Commission for Wales

53 Local Government Boundary Commission for Wales.

1

There shall be a Local Government Boundary Commission for Wales (in this Act referred to as “the Welsh Commission”) who shall carry out the functions conferred on them by or under this Act.

2

The provisions of Schedule 8 to this Act shall have effect with respect to the Welsh Commission.

C154 Proposals for changes in local government areas in Wales.

1

Subject to subsection (2) below, the Welsh Commission may in consequence of a review conducted by them or a F1 principal council under this Part of this Act make proposals to the Secretary of State for effecting changes appearing to the Commission desirable in the interests of effective and convenient local government by any of the following means or any combination of those means (including the application of any of the following paragraphs to an area constituted or altered under any of those paragraphs):—

a

the alteration of a local government area;

F2b

the constitution of a new local government area by—

i

amalgamating two or more principal areas or two or more communities;

ii

aggregating parts of principal areas or parts of communities; or

iii

separating part of a principal area or part of a community;

c

the abolition of a principal area and its distribution among other principal areas;

cc

the abolition of a community and its distribution among other areas of the like description;

d

the constitution of a new community by—

i

the establishment of any area which is not a community or part of one as a community;

ii

the aggregation of the whole or any part of any such area with one or more communities or parts of communities;

e

a change of electoral arrangements for any local government area which is either consequential on any change in local government areas proposed under the foregoing paragraphs or is F3a change (hereafter in this Part referred to as a substantive change) which is independent of any change in local government areas so proposedF4(f) a change in police areas (including a change resulting in a reduction or increase in the number of police areas) in connection with a change in local government areas

F51A

The Welsh Commission may, in consequence of a review conducted by them under this Part of this Act make proposals to the Secretary of State for effecting changes in the area of a preserved county which appear to the Commission to be desirable having regard, in particular, to the purposes for which the preserved counties are retained.

F61B

Where the Welsh Commission make proposals for the constitution of a new principal area, those proposals shall specify whether the new area should be a county or a county borough.

2

The Welsh Commission shall not make any proposals to the Secretary of State under this section for a substantive change of electoral arrangements for a community except in accordance with section 57(7) below.

C255 Review of local government areas in Wales.

1

It shall be the duty of the Welsh Commission to keep under review all F7principal areas in Wales for the purpose of considering whether or not to make such proposals in relation to them as are authorised by section 54 above and what proposals, if any, to make, and the Commission shall, unless to do so would in their opinion impede the proper discharge of their functions, consider any request made to them by any local authority appearing to the Commission to be interested in any such F8principal area that the Commission should make such proposals, and in either case the Commission shall, if they think fit, formulate such proposals accordingly.

2

F9It shall be the duty of each Welsh principal council to keep the whole of their area under review for the purpose of considering whether or not to make recommendations to the Welsh Commission for such proposals with respect to the constitution of new communities, the abolition of communities or the alteration of communities F10in their area as are authorised by section 54 above and what recommendations, if any, to make and the council shall, unless to do so would in their opinion impede the proper discharge of their functions under this Part of this Act, consider any request made with respect to any of those matters by any community council or community meeting appearing to F11the principal council to be interested, and F11the principal council shall from time to time report to the Commission accordingly.

F422A

Each Welsh principal council must, every fifteen years, publish a report which describes what the council has done in the previous fifteen years in order to discharge its duty to keep the whole of their area under review for the purpose described in subsection (2).

2B

The council must send a copy of any report published under subsection (2A) to the Welsh Commission.

2C

The first report under subsection (2A) must be published within four years of the day on which that subsection comes into force.

2D

Further reports must be published within fifteen years of the date on which the last report under subsection (2A) was published.

3

The Welsh Commission shall consider any report made under subsection (2) above with respect to F12any principal area in Wales and, if they think fit, make the proposals recommended, either as submitted to them or with modifications, but if the Commission are of the opinion that the proposals recommended are not, as submitted or with modifications, apt for securing effective and convenient local government in F13that principal area orF14the principal council have reported that they will not recommend the Commission to make proposals, the Commission may themselves review the whole or part of F15that principal area for the purpose of considering whether or not to make such proposals in relation to it as are authorised by section 54 above and what proposals, if any, to make and may, if they think fit, formulate such proposals accordingly.

4

In any case where the Secretary of State has made an order under section 1 of the M1New Towns Act 1965 designating any land as, or as an extension of, a new town and the area of the new town as so designated or so extended is not wholly comprised within F16one principal area, he shall, as soon as practicable after the order has become operative, send to the Welsh Commission a notice stating that the order is in operation and specifying the F17principal areas within which that area is situated, and on receipt of such a notice it shall be the duty of the Commission to review the areas of those F17principal areas for the purpose of considering whether or not to make such proposals in relation to them as are authorised by section 54 above and what proposals, if any, to make, and the Commission shall, if they think fit, formulate such proposals accordingly.

5

If in conducting a review under this section the Commission or a F18principal council intend to make, or recommend the making of, proposals for a change in local government areas they shall also consider whether or not in consequence of that change to make or recommend the making of proposals for any of the following:—

a

the constitution of a council for a community F19. . . or a group of such communities;

b

the dissolution of a community council, whether separate or common;

c

the separation of a community from a group of communities having a common community council;

d

the addition of a community to a group of communities having a common community council;

e

the making of provision for electoral arrangements for any community or group of communities which is consequential on any change proposed under the foregoing paragraphs;

F20f

the alteration of the boundaries of any preserved county;

and subsections (1) to (3) above shall apply in relation to proposals for any of those matters and recommendations for such proposals as they apply in relation to proposals authorised by section 54 above and recommendations for such proposals.

C356 Power of Secretary of State to direct holding of reviews.

F211

The Secretary of State may direct the Welsh Commission to conduct a review of—

a

Wales as a whole,

b

any one or more local government areas or parts of such areas in Wales, or

c

any one or more preserved counties or parts of such counties,

for the purpose of considering whether or not to make such proposals in relation to the area reviewed as are authorised by section 54 above and what proposals, if any, to make; and the Commission shall, if they think fit, formulate such proposals accordingly.

2

The Secretary of State may, at the request of the Welsh Commission or otherwise, direct F22a principal council in Wales to conduct a review of the whole or any part of F23their area for the purpose of considering whether or not to make recommendations to the Commission for such proposals with respect to the constitution of new communities, the abolition of communities or the alteration of communities in F23their area as are authorised by section 54 above and what recommendations, if any, to make, and to report to the Commission accordingly within a period specified in the direction.

3

The Welsh Commission shall consider any report made under subsection (2) above with reference to F24any principal area in Wales and, if they think fit, make the proposals recommended, either as submitted to them or with modifications, but if the Commission are of the opinion that the proposals recommended are not, as submitted or with modifications, apt for securing effective and convenient local government in F25that principal area or F26the principal council have reported that they will not recommend the Commission to make proposals, the Commission may themselves review the whole or part of F25that principal area for the purpose of considering whether or not to make such proposals in relation to it as are authorised by section 54 above and what proposals, if any, to make and may, if they think fit, formulate such proposals accordingly.

4

If a F27principal council fail within the period specified in a direction under subsection (2) above to submit a report to the Welsh Commission, the Secretary of State may direct the Welsh Commission to conduct the review which the F27principal council were directed to conduct for the purpose of considering whether or not to make any such proposals as aforesaid and what, if any, proposals to make, and the Commission shall, if they think fit, formulate such proposals accordingly.

F434A

A direction given to the Welsh Commission under subsection (4) may require the principal council to pay to the Commission such sum as is specified, or calculated according to a formula contained, in the direction.

4B

Any dispute as to the sum payable under the direction is to be determined by the Welsh Ministers.

4C

Any sum payable under a direction under subsection (4) is to be recoverable as a debt due to the Welsh Commission.

5

If in conducting a review under this section the Commission or a F28principal council intend to make, or recommend the making of, proposals for a change in F29any areas, they shall also consider whether or not in consequence of that change to make or recommend the making of proposals for any such matters as are mentioned in section 55(5) above, and subsections (1) to (3) of that section shall apply in relation to such proposals and recommendations as they apply in relation to proposals authorised by section 54 above and recommendations for such proposals.

C457 Substantive changes in electoral arrangements.

1

No review shall be conducted under section 55 or 56 above for the purpose of making proposals for a substantive change of electoral arrangements, but the following provisions of this section shall have effect with respect to the making of such proposals.

2

It shall be the duty of the Welsh Commission not less than ten or more than fifteen years after the completion of the initial review of the electoral arrangements for F30principal areas under F31section 64 of this Act (as substituted by the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994) and thereafter, so far as is reasonably practicable, at intervals of not less than ten or more than fifteen years from the submission of the last report of the Commission on the previous review under this subsection in relation to the area in question, to review the electoral arrangements for every principal area in Wales for the purpose of considering whether or not to make proposals to the Secretary of State for a substantive change in those electoral arrangements and what proposals, if any, to make, and the Commission shall, if they think fit, formulate such proposals accordingly.

3

Without prejudice to subsection (2) above, the Welsh Commission may at any time, whether at the request of a local authority or otherwise, review the electoral arrangements for a principal area in Wales for the purpose of considering whether or not to make proposals to the Secretary of State for a substantive change in those electoral arrangements and what proposals, if any, to make, and the Commission shall, if they think fit, formulate such proposals accordingly.

4

It shall be the duty of F32each principal council in Wales to keep under review the electoral arrangements for the communities in F33their area for the purpose of considering whether or not to make substantive changes in those arrangements and what changes, if any, to make and the council shall consider any requests made with respect to those arrangements by the council for, or not less than thirty local government electors of, any community appearing to the F34principal council to be likely to be affected by those changes, and the F34principal council may, if they think fit, make an order giving effect to those changes.

F444A

Each Welsh principal council must, every fifteen years, publish a report which describes what the council has done in the previous fifteen years in order to discharge its duty to keep the whole of the area under review for the purpose described in subsection (4).

4B

The council must send a copy of any report published under subsection (4A) to the Welsh Commission.

4C

The first report under subsection (4A) must be published within four years of the day on which that subsection comes into force.

4D

Further reports must be published within fifteen years of the date on which the last report under subsection (4A) was published.

5

The Welsh Commission may, on a request made by the council for, or not less than thirty local government electors of, any community, review the electoral arrangements for the community for the purpose of considering whether or not to make proposals to the F35principal council for an order under subsection (6) below changing those arrangements and what proposals, if any, to make, and may, if they think fit, formulate such proposals and send them to the F35principal council accordingly.

6

Where a F35principal council have received proposals from the Welsh Commission under subsection (5) above for an order under this subsection they may, if they think fit, make the order proposed or may suggest modifications to the proposals and, where the Commission agree to the modifications suggested, may make the order with those modifications.

7

If after receiving any such proposals a F35principal council inform the Welsh Commission that in their opinion the order proposed should not be made (whether with or without modifications) or if, within six months of receiving any such proposals the F35principal council have not made the order proposed (whether with or without modifications), the Commission may report that fact to the Secretary of State and make to him the proposals which they made to the F35principal council.

57AF41Exercise of functions by the Welsh Commission on behalf of principal councils

1

Arrangements may be made between the Welsh Commission and a principal council in Wales under which the Commission exercises, to whatever extent and subject to whatever terms the parties may agree, all or any of the functions of the principal council referred to in subsection (2).

2

The functions are—

a

the principal council's function of keeping under review the whole of their area for the purpose specified in section 55(2) or the purpose specified in section 57(4);

b

the principal council's function of considering requests specified in section 55(2) or section 57(4).

C558 Commission’s reports and their implementation.

C61

Where the Welsh Commission have—

a

in accordance with section 55 or 56 above been conducting a review of any area or considering any recommendations made by a F36principal council; or

b

in accordance with section 57 above F45or in accordance with a direction under section 167 of the Local Government (Wales) Measure 2011 been conducting a review of electoral arrangements on which they have a power or duty to formulate proposals to, or submit a report to, the Secretary of State;

and in either case are of the opinion that they are in a position to submit to the Secretary of State a report on the review or any part of it or any of the recommendations, they shall submit a report to him on the review or that part or those recommendations, together with the proposals they have formulated thereon, or, as the case may be, a notification that they have no proposals to put forward thereon.

2

The Secretary of State may if he thinks fit by order give effect to any proposals made to him by the Welsh Commission, either as submitted to him or with modifications:

Provided that an order giving effect to any such proposals shall not be made until after the expiry of six weeks from the day on which those proposals were submitted to him.

3

If in relation to any area the Secretary of State decides to make an order under this section giving effect with modifications to proposals made to him by the Commission, he may, if he thinks fit, direct the Commission to conduct a further review of that area or, as the case may be, of its electoral arrangements and to make revised proposals with respect to that area or those arrangements within a time specified in the direction.

F373A

The Secretary of State shall exercise his power to make orders under this section in relation to police areas in such a way as to ensure that no county or county borough is divided between two or more police areas.

F384

Any statutory instrument containing an order under this section which—

a

alters the area of a principal council,

b

alters the area of a preserved county, or

c

abolishes a principal area,

shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.

C759 Directions about reviews.

1

The Secretary of State may give the Welsh Commission or F39a principal council in Wales directions for their guidance in conducting reviews under section 55, 56 or 57 above F46or in accordance with a direction under section 167 of the Local Government (Wales) Measure 2011 and making proposals or recommendations or considering substantive changes in electoral arrangements in consequence thereof, and the directions may relate to all such reviews or to any particular review or class of review.

2

A direction shall not be given under subsection (1) above with respect to all reviews, reviews of any class or a single review of F40. . . the principal areas in Wales except after consultation with associations appearing to the Secretary of State to be representative of local authorities.

3

The Secretary of State may give directions to the Welsh Commission with respect to the order in which areas or electoral arrangements are to be reviewed by them under any provision of section 55 or 56 above.