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Structural change orders for local government reorganisation in England under the Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act 2007: powers, content, process and examples

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This Practice Note summarises structural changes orders made under the Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act 2007 (LGPIHA 2007). For additional local government reorganisation (LGR) materials, see: Local government reorganisation (LGR)-overview and the Practice Notes: Local government reorganisation (LGR)-tracker, Local government reorganisation (LGR)-quick guide and Local government reorganisation (LGR)-key resources...

What is a structural changes order?

A structural changes order is a statutory instrument that reshapes local government within a specified area. It removes existing arrangements, establishes new authorities and may widen the boundary of an existing single-tier authority on a set date...

Anatomy of a structural changes order

  • Sets out transitional steps for moving functions, property, rights and liabilities from outgoing authorities to successor bodies.
  • Provides for first elections to the new authority or authorities, including warding, councillor totals, terms of office and vacancy provisions.
  • Includes any consequential or supplementary measures required to maintain continuity of governance and public services...

Relevant legislation

Made under the LGPIHA 2007, with provisions supporting structural change and related transitional governance...

Local government reorganisation: Policy and programme updates

In February 2025, the Secretary of State issued a statutory invitation to all...

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