The independent Local Government Boundary Commission for England is asking people across Hounslow to comment on its draft proposals for new council ward boundaries.

The Commission’s plans would mean changes to all but four wards in Hounslow.

A 10-week public consultation on the recommendations begins today and will end on 12 August 2019. The consultation is open to anyone who wants to have their say on new council wards, ward boundaries and ward names across Hounslow.

The Commission’s draft recommendations propose that Hounslow should have 61 councillors in future: this is one more than now. The recommendations also outline how those councillors should represent 17 three-councillor wards and five two-councillor wards across Hounslow.

The full recommendations and detailed interactive maps are available on the Commission’s website at consultation.lgbce.org.uk and www.lgbce.org.uk. Hard copies of the Commission’s report and maps will also be available to view at council buildings.

The Commission wants to hear as much evidence as possible to develop final recommendations for Hounslow. If you would like to make a submission to the Commission, please write or email us by 12 August 2019.

The Review Officer (Hounslow)
Local Government Boundary Commission for England
1st Floor, Windsor House
50 Victoria Street
London SW1H 0TL

Email: [email protected]

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