Thank you for having your say on the future of your local councils.
More than 4,200 people and organisations have taken part in a survey seeking views on how local councils should be reorganised.
The Shape Worcestershire survey took place in June and invited feedback on government plans to abolish Worcestershire County Council and the six district, borough, and city councils by 1 April 2028. They will be replaced by either one single council for Worcestershire running all services, or two councils – one for the North and one for the South – with each authority running all services for its part of the county.
Survey responses were gathered from residents, community and voluntary organisations, businesses, town and parish councils, and other key partners.
Initial analysis of the survey results reveals:
Respondents from Bromsgrove District, Malvern Hills District, Redditch Borough and Wychavon were strongly in favour of the two unitary council solution. In Worcester City, 46% favoured creating one unitary council, with 42% supporting the North and South option. In Wyre Forest, opinion was split with 40% backing the one unitary option and 39% supporting creating two unitary councils.
People were asked to consider a range of factors when giving their responses, including how any proposed change would save money, improve local services, simplify local government, support local identity and strengthen community engagement.
The two unitary option was considered better for improving local services, supporting local identity and stronger community engagement. It was felt the one unitary option would be better for saving money/delivering value and making local government simpler.
The local council services people said they were most concerned about being affected by reorganisation were:
Infrastructure planning, maintaining and improving services and council-owned facilities and Council Tax levels, were the three things that mattered most to people when thinking about their local council.
More than 4,700 comments were also made as part of the survey responses. These have been analysed in-depth, along with the results of focus groups held across the county. The full analysis is available to read by scrolling down and clicking on the links below.
Survey feedback and other relevant information will be taken into account before councils formally submit their final reorganisation proposals to the Government by 28 November 2025.
Vic Allison, Consultation and Engagement Lead for Shape Worcestershire, said: “The Government’s proposed changes to local councils are the most significant in more than 50 years. So, I’m pleased so many people have taken the opportunity to have their say. Their feedback will be invaluable in helping each council decide on their final submission to the Government.”
The Shape Worcestershire public engagement is led by Bromsgrove District, Malvern Hills District, Redditch Borough, Worcester City, Wychavon and Wyre Forest District Councils.
Use the link below to download a summary of the full headline results from the Shape Worcestershire survey
Shape Worcestershire headline results summary (pdf)
DownloadShape Worcestershire thematic analysis - executive summary (pdf)
DownloadShape Worcestershire thematic analysis - all comments (pdf)
DownloadShape Worcestershire focus groups overview report (pdf)
DownloadShape Worcestershire focus groups - all public comments (pdf)
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