Rushcliffe
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Making our recommendation into law
We ask Parliament to approve our recommendations.
Dates: 14 Jul 2022 - 9 Nov 2022
Previous stages
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Our recommendations for new electoral and boundary arrangements.
Dates: 31 May 2022 - 31 May 2022
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We may consult on revisions to our original proposals.
Dates: 1 Mar 2022 - 29 Mar 2022
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We consult with local people and organisations to help us refine our proposals.
Dates: 5 Oct 2021 - 13 Dec 2021
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We ask local people and organisations to tell us about their communities.
Dates: 11 May 2021 - 19 Jul 2021
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We decide how many councillors an authority should have.
Dates: 10 May 2021 - 10 May 2021
We review the electoral and boundary arrangements of councils to make sure they are fair. Our reviews include at least two rounds of public consultation before we make recommendations for change.
We are carrying out an electoral review of Rushcliffe because it has been a long time since the last review.
Latest Information
Making our recommendation into law
Our recommendations have become law
The Rushcliffe (Electoral Changes) Order 2022 was made on 9 November 2022.
Officers within the council will now make sure the new arrangements are in place for elections held after May 2023.
Parliamentary scrutiny of our recommendations
A Draft Rushcliffe (Electoral Changes) Order 2022 was laid in Parliament on 31 May 2022.
If there is no successful objection by a member of the Commons or Lords within 40 parliamentary sitting days the draft Order will become law.
Previous stages
Final report
Our recommendations for new electoral and boundary arrangements were published on 1 March 2022.
Consultation on revised proposals
Limited further consultation on proposals
We want to hear the views of local people and organisations on revised plans for north-eastern and south-eastern Rushcliffe.
Consultation on proposals
Consultation on proposals
We have proposed a new pattern of wards. We want to hear the views of local people and organisations to help us produce our recommendations for change.
Initial consultation
Initial consultation
We ask local people and organisations to tell us about their communities.
Councillor numbers
We have decided that Epsom and Ewell Borough Council should have 35 councillors.
Previous Reviews
Previous reviews are held on the UK Government Web Archive