Gedling borough residents, businesses and organisations now have less than two weeks to take part in the Government consultation on Local Government Reorganisation.
The consultation, which launched in February, is open until Thursday, March 26 and is gathering views on three proposals submitted to Government for Local Government Reorganisation in the area.
Responses will inform the ministerial decision on the preferred option for the region.
In November 2025, councils across Nottingham and Nottinghamshire submitted three different proposals to Government that set out alternative models for how services and decision making could be organised in the future.
Each proposal recommends creating two new unitary councils responsible for all local services in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, but each suggests different geographical boundaries. Two Councils (Broxtowe and Ashfield) submitted alternative responses which did not support any of these proposals. Councils also ran an engagement survey in July 2025 to help shape the proposals that were submitted.
The Government online survey is available at www.lgrnotts.org. It is also available in all council libraries and civic buildings. The Government has written directly to some statutory consultees, but anyone can take part and provide their views.
More information about the consultation and how to take part can be found at www.lgrnotts.org.




