Question to the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government:
To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, with reference to his decision letter to council leaders in Essex on local government reorganisation, dated 25 March 2026, what contingency measures will be in place to ensure the delivery of public services if existing local authorities fail to adequately prepare for the transition to the new local authorities.
My officials are in regular contact with councils to support them in undertaking preparatory work to ensure readiness for any transition to new authorities.
It is essential that councils continue to deliver their business-as-usual services and duties, which remain unchanged until reorganisation is complete.
There is a suite of general continuity regulations for local government reorganisation made under the Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act 2007, which ensure an orderly transfer to new unitary councils. These regulations provide transitional and supplementary arrangements enabling councils to undertake specific functions to support a successful move to a single tier of local government. These provisions relate to continuity of services and functions, staffing, local authority plans and schemes, transfer of assets, property and reserves.