(1 month, 2 weeks ago)
Commons Chamber
Martin Wrigley
There is another aspect in which this Bill is lacking. In Devon, where we have a county and district system, the city of Exeter is ruled by a district council, which will be absorbed into the unitary council, leaving Exeter—unlike the rest of Devon—without a town or parish council. The same thing would happen in Torbay, should Torbay unitary be changed and moved to cover a wider area. That would leave Torquay and Paignton without town councils, while Brixham has one. Does my hon. Friend agree that my new clause 63, which would require re-parishing or the introduction of town or parish councils in those areas that lose them in this way, is a good thing that would prevent far-off unitary councils being overwhelmed by the minutiae and issues of an individual city?
Order. We have a lot of speakers this afternoon. If Members make long interventions, we will simply not get through everybody.
(6 months ago)
Commons Chamber
Martin Wrigley (Newton Abbot) (LD)
claimed to move the closure (Standing Order No. 36).
As we have not yet heard from the Minister, I am not prepared to take a closure motion at this time.