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The LGR process

  • Done
    Summer 2025

    Council public consultations

    All 11 councils in Devon carried out engagement activities with residents, businesses and community organisations as part of the LGR process. This gave people the opportunity to learn about the proposals, ask questions and share their views on how local government should be organised in the future. The public consultation has now closed, and the feedback received helped inform the development of local authority proposals.

  • Done
    February to March 2026

    Government consultation

    The official government consultation on LGR in Devon started on Thursday, February 5, 2026 and ended on Thursday, March 26, 2026

  • Now
    Autumn 2026

    Government decision

    A Draft Structural Changes Order was laid before Parliament. This legal order sets out how the existing councils will be dissolved and how the new councils will be established. It also defines the arrangements needed to support the transition, including the creation of the Joint Committees and the Implementation Team. The order came into effect in xxx and provides the legal framework for moving to the new council structure.

    View the Structural Changes Order

  • Next
    Early 2027

    Transition planning

    First meetings of the joint committees. These committees bring together councillors from the existing councils to begin planning the transition. They are expected to meet monthly, rotating locations across their areas, until the shadow authorities are formed

  • To do
    6 May 2027

    Shadow council elections

    Residents in Devon will vote for the councillors who will represent each of the new authorities.

    These councillors now form the ‘shadow authorities’ and will working alongside existing councils for one year, overseeing preparations for the new councils coming into effect in April 2028.

  • To do
    May 2027 to March 2028

    One year transition period

    During the one-year transition period, services and responsibilities will gradually transfer from the existing councils to the new local authorities. This will help ensure that services continue to operate smoothly while systems, staff, budgets and assets are brought together under the new council structures.

  • Goal
    April 2028

    Vesting day

    The new unitary councils will take over responsibility for all local government services in Devon. Instead of services being provided by different types of councils, each new council will deliver all local government services for its area through a single organisation.

Services continue throughout

All the way through the transition, services will continue to be delivered and operate as usual.

Residents will still be able to access support in the same way, and councils will work together to make sure there is no disruption.