Shaping the future of Greater Lincolnshire Have your say on the future of local government in Lincolnshire!
Shaping the future of Greater Lincolnshire | Let's Talk Lincolnshire
ave your say on the future of local government in Lincolnshire!
Last year, the Government announced plans to replace 'two-tier' councils in England such as:
- borough
- city
- county
- district
with new unitary councils.
After receiving feedback from the Government about our initial proposals submitted in March, we’re developing the details of our proposal to show what it would mean for residents, communities and businesses in Lincolnshire.
We believe the best option for Lincolnshire is to create one council covering the current county council area.
A new authority would combine the structural and support services of Lincolnshire County Council with the local skills and experience from the seven districts.
Using the current county boundary avoids disruption to our outstanding-rated Children’s services, our good-rated Adults services, Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue and other vital support services.
A single council would also deliver better value for taxpayers by strengthening our financial position, supporting economic growth, and reducing duplication.
Tell us what you think before Monday 29 September 2025:
- fill in the survey
- Or ask us a question via our Q&A tool below
- join a local event - details in key dates
- contact us if you need help to take part
Shaping the future of Greater Lincolnshire | Let's Talk Lincolnshire - link to the survey
There are just 10 days left to have your say and help shape the future of Lincolnshire councils!
Our online survey is open to the 29 September, and you can have your say by clicking the link below.
Shaping the future of Greater Lincolnshire | Let's Talk Lincolnshire
We would also like to welcome Town and Parish Council's to our virtual engagement event on Local Government Reorganisation.
The event will take place virtually on 26 September 5:30pm-6:30pm.
You can hear first-hand about the 'Your Lincolnshire' proposal and take the opportunity to give us your thoughts and views.
Please register your interest for the event by clicking here.