Changing external boundaries of councils

‘Principal Area Boundary Reviews’ happen when councils ask us to change their external boundaries.
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What a Principal Area Boundary Review does

A Principal Area Boundary Review changes the boundary between two district, London borough or county councils. They are generally minor, for example when a new area of housing is built across a boundary. They can also involve the merger of two authorities.

How a Principal Area Boundary Review comes about

There are three ways a Principal Area Boundary Review can come about:

  • A request from all councils affected by a proposed boundary change
  • A request from central government
  • A decision by our Commissioners 

Detailed guidance on Principal Area Boundary Reviews