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Harlow Council urges residents to ensure ‘Harlow is run from Harlow’ in Government’s consultation on local government reorganisation

Harlow Council / Thu 20th Nov 2025 at 08:04am

HARLOW Council urges residents to ensure ‘Harlow is run from Harlow’ in Government’s consultation on local government reorganisation

Harlow Council is calling on residents to take part in the Government’s consultation on the future of local government in Essex and to back the option that keeps local decision-making closest to home.

The Government is proposing a major reorganisation of councils across Essex, replacing the current two-tier system of county and district councils with new unitary authorities responsible for all local services.

One option being consulted on – the “five-unitary” model – would see Harlow form part of a new West Essex unitary council alongside Epping Forest and Uttlesford – with Harlow at the centre. This option is named ‘Creating a Local Future for Greater Essex’.

While the council does not endorse the Government’s wider reorganisation, it supports this option as the best way to keep Harlow at the centre of local decision-making. Alternative proposals include much bigger configurations such as Harlow joining with Epping, Brentwood, Chelmsford and Maldon – with Chelmsford as the centre and Harlow on the periphery.

The council remains clear that the reorganisation is being driven forward at pace by central government without the detailed planning, modelling, or evidence that such a significant change requires. However, with reform likely to proceed, the priority is to protect Harlow’s interests and make sure the town is placed in the strongest possible position.

Under the proposed five-unitary structure, Harlow would be the largest urban centre within West Essex and a major driver of economic growth. The area already shares important economic, transport, and community links, forming part of the UK Innovation Corridor between London and Cambridge.

Residents can respond to the Government’s consultation here: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/essex-southend-on-sea-and-thurrock-local-government-reorganisation

The Five Unitary model is one of four proposals for Essex, and all of the business cases can be found here: www.essexlgrhub.org/stronger-greater-essex

Cabinet Portfolio Holder for Local Government Reorganisation and Devolution, Councillor Michael Hardware, said:

“The Government is forcing through the biggest reorganisation of local government in 50 years. While reform is needed, the pace and lack of detailed modelling is a concern. Despite this, we must ensure Harlow’s interests are protected. The five-unitary option – creating a West Essex council with Harlow as the centre – is the model that keeps decisions rooted closest to Harlow’s communities.

“Harlow would form the economic engine of West Essex, strengthening our ability to deliver growth, regeneration, and investment. If we must go through this reorganisation, this configuration gives Harlow the greatest opportunity to thrive. That is why it is essential that residents take part in the consultation and back the option that keeps local government local.

“Other proposals would not serve Harlow’s best interests. I therefore urge residents to make their voice heard in the Government’s consultation in support of the five-unitary option.”

The Government’s consultation is now underway on all four options for reorganisation in Essex, with a decision set to be made in Spring 2026.

Shadow elections for the new authority are set to be held in May 2027 with the new authorities coming into effect from May 2028.

11 Comments for Harlow Council urges residents to ensure ‘Harlow is run from Harlow’ in Government’s consultation on local government reorganisation:

David Forman
2025-11-20 08:51:17

Based on well established democratic principles where is the option for the status quo? Sounds to me like a South American election where whomever wins nobody actually wants.

David Forman
2025-11-20 09:03:46

The best exercise in railroading people since Stephenson's Rocket.

Nicholas Taylor
2025-11-20 09:10:18

Well a quick look at the consultation process shows that the Government are not making it easy or quick to make a comment, which no doubt will be disregarded anyway. Lets not forget that apart from the Conservative and Labour Party, all other Parties and Independent Councillors in Essex do not support any of these changes. The Conservatives in Harlow such as Cllr Swords are crying crocodile tears yet again, their party Leader at Essex County Council is one of the champions for change and the Conservative group took up the Governments offer to participate in this change process. Problem is, it has backfired on them, leaving the local group facing the prospect that the Government will choose (as has the Leader of Essex County Council), the three Unitary option, which leaves Chelmsford at the centre. I would urge everyone to take the trouble to complete this consultation and wherever possible write on it "no change". Nicholas Taylor Leader of Harlow Residents Alliance (the only Independent Voice of Harlow)

David Forman
2025-11-20 09:57:51

Nicholas Taylor, you should mention that Strongly Disagree is required on all answers to 8 questions on all four council setups, making 32 drop-down boxes to complete. Question 9 is free text box where you say "No thanks, happy with way things are."

Nicholas Taylor
2025-11-20 10:22:47

Thanks David. We shall give this advice to the hundreds of residents on our mailing list.

Guy Flegman
2025-11-20 10:32:17

Soon to be replaced by AI governance, so overall a waste of everyone’s time and money when it is desperately needed elsewhere

Harlow Resident
2025-11-20 12:08:27

I couldn't disagree more; Harlow has not been well served by Chelmsford for as long as I can remember. Both the 5-council option and the four-council option that doesn't include failing Thurrock, would be much better than the status quo.

Seamus
2025-11-20 12:46:13

I'm not sure how choose bad option A, bad option B, bad option C etc is truly a democratic option? Without an option to retain our current choices, then there is no choice at all. We are just being told to make a choice we don't want and that is not democracy at all.

Janet
2025-11-20 16:54:56

David is right - Having worked in Market Research for 20 plus years - You should almost always go for the most extreme answers for the greatest impact in a quantitative survey - DISAGREE STRONGLY and if it's 1 to 10 - Only give 1 or 10

Brian Ashton
2025-11-20 19:39:35

Does this mean Essex will trust us to have county council elections this year?

Kevin
2025-11-21 07:48:40

It doesn't matter what we want or need the decision has already been made. Unfortunately this country is becoming more of a dictatorship with decisions being made that we have no say in, but is financially killing us. It's about time the people in this country stood up and said enough is enough we no longer have money to give

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