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New boundaries are being proposed for council wards in Bracknell Forest Council.

The Local Government Boundary Commission wants to hear what residents and local organisations think about the proposals. A 10-week consultation on the proposals will run until 7 September 2020.

 

Proposed wards in Bracknell Forest
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Credit: contains Ordnance Survey data (c) Crown copyright and database rights 2020

 

The Commission is the independent body that draws these boundaries. It is reviewing Bracknell Forest to make sure councillors will represent about the same number of electors, and that ward arrangements will help the council work effectively.

The Commission has published proposals for changes to Bracknell Forest. It is proposing that there should be 12 three-councillor wards, two two-councillor wards and one one-councillor ward. The boundaries of all wards will change. 

Proposed changes include:

Crowthorne parish will be united in Crowthorne ward, after submissions we received demonstrated strong community links in this area.

The areas of Martins Heron, the Warren, and Forest Park will be included in Winkfield South ward along with other Winkfield parish residents. The Commission was persuaded by evidence arguing that this area had strong community ties.

Launching the consultation Professor Colin Mellors, Chair of the Commission, said:

“We want people in Bracknell Forest to help us.

“We have drawn up proposals for new wards in Bracknell Forest. We want to make sure these new electoral arrangements reflect communities. We also want them to be easy to understand and convenient for local people.

“Residents and local organisations can help us do that. We would like them to let us know whether they agree with our proposals before we take final decisions.

“It’s easy to get involved. Go to our website. Or you can e-mail or write to us.

“Just tell us what you think and give us some details why you think that. It’s really simple, so do get involved”

The Commission has a dedicated section on its website where people can see the detail of the proposals and comment on the names of wards, their boundaries and the number of councillors per ward. Go to: https://consultation.lgbce.org.uk/have-your-say/19640

People can also give their views by e-mail at reviews@lgbce.org.uk, and by post:

Review Office (Bracknell Forest)
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Innovation House
Coniston Court
Riverside Business Park
Blyth
NE24 4RP

 

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Notes to editors: 

For further information contact the Commission’s press office on 0330 500 1525 / 1250 or email press@lgbce.org.uk

An interactive map is available at https://consultation.lgbce.org.uk/have-your-say/19640

The Local Government Boundary Commission for England is an independent body accountable to Parliament. It recommends fair electoral and boundary arrangements for local authorities in England. In doing so, it aims to:

  • Make sure that, within an authority, each councillor represents a similar number of electors
  • Create boundaries that are appropriate, and reflect community ties and identities
  • Deliver reviews informed by local needs, views and circumstances
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