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Structural changes to local government in England have taken place between 2019 and 2021, and will potentially continue in 2023. Some of these changes continue the trend of new unitary authorities being created from other types of local government districts, which was a policy of Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick from 2019.Ceremonial counties will not see any changes to their boundaries, as the Lieutenancies Act 1997 will be amended to reflect the new local government areas that comprise them.

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  • Structural changes to local government in England have taken place between 2019 and 2021, and will potentially continue in 2023. Some of these changes continue the trend of new unitary authorities being created from other types of local government districts, which was a policy of Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick from 2019.Ceremonial counties will not see any changes to their boundaries, as the Lieutenancies Act 1997 will be amended to reflect the new local government areas that comprise them. (en)
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  • Suffolk before and after the 2019 structural changes (en)
  • North Yorkshire before and after the proposed structural changes (en)
  • Somerset before and after the proposed structural changes (en)
  • Dorset before and after the 2019 structural changes (en)
  • Northamptonshire before and after the 2021 structural changes (en)
  • Cumbria before and after the proposed structural changes (en)
  • Somerset before and after the 2019 structural changes (en)
  • Buckinghamshire before and after the 2020 structural changes (en)
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  • Buckinghamshire numbered districts .svg (en)
  • Buckinghamshire numbered districts 2020.svg (en)
  • Cumbria numbered districts .svg (en)
  • Cumbria numbered districts 2023.svg (en)
  • Dorset numbered districts .svg (en)
  • Dorset numbered districts 2019.svg (en)
  • North Yorkshire numbered districts .svg (en)
  • North Yorkshire numbered districts 2023.svg (en)
  • Northamptonshire numbered districts .svg (en)
  • Northamptonshire numbered districts 2021.svg (en)
  • Somerset numbered districts .svg (en)
  • Somerset numbered districts 2019.svg (en)
  • Somerset numbered districts 2023.svg (en)
  • Suffolk numbered districts .svg (en)
  • Suffolk numbered districts 2019.svg (en)
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  • Structural changes to local government in England have taken place between 2019 and 2021, and will potentially continue in 2023. Some of these changes continue the trend of new unitary authorities being created from other types of local government districts, which was a policy of Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick from 2019.Ceremonial counties will not see any changes to their boundaries, as the Lieutenancies Act 1997 will be amended to reflect the new local government areas that comprise them. (en)
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  • 2019–2023 structural changes to local government in England (en)
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