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Local Government Re-organisation

Statement on Local Government Re-organisation decision for Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Southampton and Portsmouth

The Government has announced their decision on the re-organisation of local government across Hampshire, the Isle of Wight, Southampton and Portsmouth.

Ministers have decided to create 4 mainland unitary authorities covering North Hampshire, Mid-Hampshire, South-East Hampshire and South-West Hampshire, plus IOW as follows:

*North Hampshire Council (current local government areas of Basingstoke & Deane, Hart and Rushmoor).  Electorate: 407,465

*Mid-Hampshire Council (current local government areas of East Hampshire, New Forest, Test Valley and Winchester, less 11 parishes from the 4 areas including Totton & Eling, Marchwood, Hythe & Dibden and Fawley from the New Forest).        Electorate:484,546

*South-East Hampshire Council (current local government areas of East Hampshire, Fareham, Gosport, Havant, Portsmouth, plus 3 parishes from East Hampshire and 1 parish from Winchester)   Electorate: 510,102

*South-West Hampshire Council (current local government areas of Eastleigh, Southampton plus 4 parishes from New Forest – Totton & Eling, Marchwood, Hythe & Dibden and Fawley – plus 3 parishes from Test Valley).   Electorate: 582,137

*Isle Of Wight Council      Electorate: 146,351

Government officials will shortly be setting out the next steps and timeline for implementation.