A public consultation has been launched to help shape new council wards for Southend-on-Sea City Council.
The Local Government Boundary Commission for England (LGBCE) wants to hear people’s views on where they live, to help make sure that the new wards reflect the size and shape of local communities.
An electoral review is being carried out to make sure that each local councillor represents about the same number of electors, and that the wards they represent reflect community identities.
Following an earlier consultation with the Council, the Commission concluded that Southend-on-Sea City Council needs 51 councillors to be able to operate effectively. This is the same number as they have now.
Launching the consultation on the electoral review of Southend-on-Sea, Professor Colin Mellors, Chair of the Local Government Boundary Commission for England, said:
“We are looking for your views, as local people, on how you think Southend-on-Sea should be represented in wards that reflect local communities and identities.
“By telling us about where you live and where you access local services, it will help us to create appropriate and meaningful boundaries.
“It might be something as straightforward as where you go for shops, schools or a sporting venue, whether you see a road, park or river as a dividing feature or the heart of a community, or which areas have joint projects.
“Hearing from local residents will give us important evidence to inform our recommendations for a pattern of wards for Southend-on-Sea that ensures each councillor represents about the same number of electors.”
The consultation on this stage of the electoral review of Southend-on-Sea lasts for ten weeks and closes on 2 December 2024. The Commission will use local views to help draw up its proposals for new ward boundaries.
Local people can provide their views via the The LGBCE website or by emailing reviews@lgbce.org.uk or by post to: Review Officer (Southend-on-Sea), The Local Boundary Commission for England, 7th Floor, 3 Bunhill Row, London, EC1Y 8YZ.