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Massive overhaul of councils in Kent moves to next stage

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The future of local government in Kent is taking a significant step forward today with the launch of a major consultation process. This marks the next phase in the overhaul of our local government, and it is a crucial step towards building a stronger and more efficient system that will better serve the needs of our communities.

The consultation, which is set to be the largest of its kind in Kent’s history, will give residents, businesses, and community groups the opportunity to have their say on the proposed changes to our local government structure. This is a vital part of the process, as it ensures that the voices of those who will be directly affected by these changes are heard and taken into consideration.

The proposed changes aim to streamline and modernize the current local government structure in Kent, which has become outdated and inefficient. The current system, with its multiple layers of councils and overlapping responsibilities, has led to confusion and duplication of services. This has not only resulted in a waste of resources but has also made it difficult for residents to access the services they need.

The consultation process will focus on three main areas: the number of councils, their boundaries, and their responsibilities. The aim is to create a simpler and more effective structure that will provide better services and value for money for the taxpayers of Kent. This will also enable the local government to respond more efficiently to the changing needs of our communities.

The proposed changes have been carefully developed over the past few years, with extensive research and consultation with experts in the field. The aim is to create a structure that is fit for purpose and will serve the needs of our communities for years to come. The consultation process is a crucial part of this development, as it will allow us to gather feedback and make any necessary adjustments before finalizing the plans.

We understand that change can be daunting, and some may have concerns about the proposed changes. However, we assure you that the consultation process is designed to address any concerns and ensure that the final plan reflects the needs and aspirations of our communities. We encourage everyone to take part in the consultation and have their say in shaping the future of our local government.

The launch of this consultation process is a significant milestone in the overhaul of local government in Kent. It is a testament to our commitment to creating a more efficient, transparent, and responsive system that will better serve the needs of our communities. We are confident that with the support and participation of our residents, businesses, and community groups, we will be able to achieve this goal.

We urge everyone to take part in the consultation process and make their voices heard. This is an opportunity for us to work together and build a better future for our county. Let us embrace this change and take the next step towards a stronger and more efficient local government in Kent.

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