Help Shape the Future of Local Services
Big changes are coming to how council services are run in Norfolk and we want to hear what matters most to you.
The Government wants to reduce the number of councils in Norfolk and bring services together to be provided by new ‘unitary councils’ (also known as unitary authorities), instead of by existing borough, city, district and county councils.
Breckland Council, along with five other partner district councils, believes having three unitary councils would best serve the people of Norfolk (as opposed to having one or two). Having three would ensure a local focus:
- People: Strengthen local democracy, increase transparency, and make decision-making close to home
- Place: Celebrate the unique identity, strengths, challenges, and heritage of different areas
- Progress: Build a resilient, sustainable future for Norfolk that can adapt to changing needs
Any changes could affect your services and who helps make decisions for your area – both locally and in raising Norfolk’s voice nationally. That’s why Breckland Council are asking people to complete a short survey to tell them about your priorities for future services. Your responses will help inform our submission to the Government. You can find out more and share your views at www.FutureNorfolk.com
Click to access Future-Norfolk.pdf