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LEICESTER MEDIA ONLINE NEWS 

Local Government Reorganisation update

The government has confirmed that from April 2028 there will be two unitary councils to deliver all services to residents in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland.


The government has announced its decision on local government reorganisation for Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland.



Three proposals to reorganise the existing 10 councils were put forward and considered by government.


It has been confirmed that from April 2028 there will be two unitary councils to deliver all services to residents in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland.

Those councils will be:


  • A unitary council covering Leicester, Oadby and Wigston and parts of Blaby, Charnwood, and Harborough


  • A unitary council for the remaining area of Leicestershire and Rutland


This map. may help you understand the new areas.


All council services are continuing as usual and further updates will follow.

There is no need for residents to do anything at this time.


Any significant changes will only come into effect in 2028.


A website has been developed. to help keep residents informed about local government reorganisation in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland. It has been established by all 10 councils and further information will be added to it in the coming weeks and months.


Following the announcement, the Leader of Leicestershire Council, Dan Harrison, issued this statement.


The Government has published more information in a parliamentary statement..


In addition, there is also a supporting press statement. from the Government.


Leicestershire County Council News - Thursday, 16 July, 2026

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