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Local government weekly law update (England and Wales): reorganisation, procurement, Welsh JR, EHC plans, housing and homelessness, Renters’ Rights Act enforcement, visiting rights, NHS Resolution, MDC—16 April 2026

Published on: 16 April 2026

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Local government reorganisation

House of Commons Library releases maps of planned unitary councils in England

The House of Commons Library has issued briefing maps outlining new unitary authorities proposed by government across Essex, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, Norfolk and Suffolk. The briefing distils the proposals announced on 25 March 2026. See: LNB News 10/04/2026 4.

District Councils’ Network rebrands as the Local Councils Network

The District Councils’ Network has confirmed a rebrand as the Local Councils Network (LCN). This shift reflects the restructuring of local government, under which district and county councils will be replaced by new unitary bodies. LCN will continue as a cross-party membership body and a special interest group within the Local Government Association, helping councils manage evolving pressures across the sector. The Chair said LCN will bolster national representation and deliver hands-on support, peer-to-peer collaboration and data-driven insights for councils. Its offer is set out in a prospectus, giving reasons to join and membership benefits. See: LNB News 10/04/2026 11...

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