Future Gloucestershire

Last chance for Gloucestershire residents to share their views on reorganisation of local councils

Residents and communities in Gloucestershire have just a few days left to take part in a government consultation on how local government in the county could be organised in future.

The government is considering a once-in-a-generation shake-up to how local services are run, and this is the last chance for people to have their say before the consultation closes on Thursday 26 March.

Reorganisation will involve replacing Gloucestershire’s existing county council and six borough and district councils with one or two new councils. It will not involve reorganising town or parish councils.

Three proposals were put forward by Gloucestershire’s councils in November, and the government will decide on its preferred option this summer.

The options are:

One countywide unitary council

A single council responsible for all services across Gloucestershire.

Two unitary councils (east/west split), each responsible for all services in that area:

  • West: Gloucester City, Forest of Dean District, Stroud District
  • East: Cheltenham Borough, Tewkesbury Borough, Cotswold District

Two unitary councils (Greater Gloucester and Gloucestershire Unitary), each responsible for all services in that area:

  • Greater Gloucester: an area slightly expanded beyond Gloucester city
  • Gloucestershire Unitary: the rest of the county

What is the consultation asking?

The government is asking to what extent the proposals:

  • are based on sensible geographies and economic areas
  • will deliver the outcomes described in the proposals
  • are the right size to be efficient, improve capacity, and withstand financial shocks
  • will deliver high quality, sustainable public services
  • have been informed by local views and will meet local needs
  • will support devolution arrangements
  • will enable stronger community engagement and give the opportunity for neighbourhood empowerment

What happens next?

Responses will help the government assess which option best meets its criteria.

A decision is expected in summer 2026, with elections planned for May 2027. Any new structure would be established no earlier than April 2028.

How to take part

Open for seven weeks, the consultation opened on Thursday 5 February, and will close at 11.59pm on Thursday 26 March. Take part on the government’s website: Consultation on Proposals for Local Government Reorganisation in Gloucestershire - Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government - Citizen Space

For more information about the proposals and additional background information on local government reorganisation in Gloucestershire, please visit the Future Gloucestershire website.

Contact Information

Cotswold District Council Communications Team

[email protected]