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REORGANISATION

LGR will fail without an estate strategy

Kane Lennon says reorganisation offers councils an opportunity to reshape the public estate, and if they take it seriously they will emerge better equipped for the future.

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Local government is entering one of the most significant periods of structural reform in a generation. In Surrey, the direction is already set: two new unitaries, the abolition of all existing councils and shadow authorities expected to take shape after the May 2026 elections.

Lancashire, Hertfordshire and several other areas are at different stages of similar conversations, each facing the same pressure to design entirely new arrangements for how local services will be delivered.

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