Leader vows to block Harlow Council being abolished

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The Leader of Harlow Council, Councillor Dan Swords, has announced that the council will fight to block Local Government Reorganisation in Essex.

In March, the government announced plans to create 5 new councils across Essex, which would see Harlow Council abolished in 2028 and replaced by a new West Essex unitary authority. The plans are subject to Parliamentary approval.

Councillor Swords has previously voiced “extreme concerns” about the speed of the reorganisation and how long it could take for any benefits to be delivered to taxpayers. He said that the council would be carefully considering the way forward. He has now confirmed the council will oppose the plans outright.

Announcing the move, Councillor Swords, said:

“Harlow Council will fight to block Local Government Reorganisation because it would abolish our council – and that is not in Harlow’s interests.

“Last week residents sent a clear message: they want us focused on building Harlow’s future, not ripping apart local government and making Harlow lose out.

“This plan would cost tens of millions of pounds and is undeliverable within the timescales the Government has set. We will not waste taxpayers’ money chasing a fantasy.

“Instead, we’ll focus every pound, every resource, and every effort on the things our residents care about.

“Let me be clear – we will use every tool at our disposal to stop this crazy plan. Because Harlow deserves a council that fights for Harlow – one that builds Harlow’s future, not a new authority that threatens it.”