Papers have been released today that recommend that operational
and managerial services in Babergh and Mid Suffolk District
Councils should be integrated by April 2011.
Babergh and Mid Suffolk District Councils are being recommended
by their respective Chief Executives to move ahead with the
proposals to help reduce costs, increase capacity and enable both
councils to be in a position to improve service delivery.
The two councils already have a money saving joint contract with
a third party contractor for the collection of household waste and
recycling materials and have been conducting exploratory
investigations into some other services which might lend themselves
to be jointly delivered.
Both Councils are supporters of unitary reform of local
government in Suffolk but if this does not proceed, the two Chief
Executives are recommending that their two Councils work towards
operational and managerial integration, leaving the door open for a
constitutional political merger if Members of both Councils wish to
achieve this.
Merging two Councils by mutual consent cannot be achieved in UK
local government without the need for primary legislation. Legal
change may take time to achieve, if it happens at all, but if
unitary proposals are again thwarted, both Babergh and Mid Suffolk
Councils see considerable common sense in building upon the trust
and joint working that already takes place.
The proposals for integration are being recommended to the Mid
Suffolk District Council
Executive Committee on 11 January 2009, and Babergh’s Strategy
Committee on 14 January 2009.
ENDS
Media contact:
Vicky Smy, Senior Communications Officer, telephone:
01449 724850, email:
vicky.smy@midsuffolk.gov.uk