REORGANISATION

Portsmouth wants out of reorganisation

Portsmouth City Council has called on ministers to leave it out of reorganisation plans, arguing claims it is too small don’t stack up with London boroughs and northern mets remaining.

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Portsmouth City Council has called on ministers to leave it out of reorganisation plans, arguing claims it is too small don't stack up with London boroughs and northern mets remaining.

In a letter to local government minister Jim McMahon, Portsmouth leader Steve Pitt argued the city was already a sustainable organisation and reorganisation was mainly aimed at two-tier areas or failing authorities, adding that the council was concerned at inheriting other authorities' budget deficits. 

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