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(1)A community governance review must make recommendations as to what new parish or parishes (if any) should be constituted in the area under review.
(2)A new parish is constituted in any one of the following ways—
(a)by establishing an unparished area as a parish;
(b)by aggregating one or more unparished areas with one or more parished areas;
(c)by aggregating parts of parishes;
(d)by amalgamating two or more parishes;
(e)by separating part of a parish;
but the aggregation of one or more unparished areas with a single parish is not the constitution of a new parish.
(3)For the purposes of subsection (2)—
“parished area” means an area which—
is a parish, or
is part of a parish;
“unparished area” means an area which—
is not a parish, and
is not part of a parish.
(4)The following subsections apply if the review recommends that a new parish should be constituted.
(5)The review must also make recommendations as to the name of the new parish.
(6)The review must also make recommendations as to whether or not the new parish should have a parish council.
(7)The review must also make recommendations as to whether or not the new parish should have one of the alternative styles.
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