Merger with Thurrock not for us says Brentwood Council leader
BRENTWOOD Borough Council will this evening declare it has no intention of voluntarily joining a larger council made up of Thurrock and Basildon councils.
As reported by Thurrock Nub News last month, the two authorities are now actively looking at forming a partnership but Brentwood says it wants no part of it.
A motion due to be adopted by Brentwood this evening (Wednesday, March 10), says it will continue to maintain good working relationships with all neighbouring authorities but it wishes to make it plain that there are no plans to form a unitary with Basildon or Thurrock 'at this time or at any point in the future'.
Brentwood Council leader Cllr Chris Hossack said: "Gavin Callaghan over at Basildon has gone for it for whatever reason and I wanted to make it clear that it has got nothing to do with us."
A memorandum of understanding between Basildon and Thurrock councils sets out guidance for how the two councils will work together over matters related to local government reform, the reorganisation that was delayed last summer due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
That itself comes amid a plan by the Government to release its Devolution and Local Recovery White Paper later this year, which will outline recommendations for the future structure of local government.
Basildon and Thurrock say the the memorandum will help Basildon and Thurrock councils take control of the decisions made about the two boroughs, and develop a robust proposal for the area.
This could include the creation of a new unitary authority, one which provides all of the local government services for residents in Basildon and Thurrock, something Thurrock has enjoyed since 1998.
In countering suggestions that Brentwood Borough Council may join the council is set to adopt a motion that reads: "Following the announcement that Basildon Borough Council have agreed under an MoU to pursue an enlarged unitary with Thurrock.
"This administration wishes to make it plain that there are no plans to form a unitary authority with Basildon or Thurrock at this time or at any point in the future.
"The council will continue to maintain good working relationships with ALL neighbouring authorities, including but limited to, where possible, workable opportunities for sharing of resources to drive through efficiencies and make savings.
"Any such opportunities, both to enter into or indeed withdraw from such arrangements, would be brought back to this council for discussion, debate and decision."
Cllr Hossack said: "If it happens I want to make sure Brentwood has a say on how we get aligned and I am not planning on it being Thurrock."
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