JOINT STATEMENT: 10 councils in Hertfordshire release update on local government reform

Mayor and Town Hall

10 of Hertfordshire's council leaders oppose a single unitary council, stress local consultation, reject delaying 2025 elections, and advocate for thoughtful, inclusive reform benefiting residents...

Joint Statement

"Following the publication of the Devolution White Paper, and subsequent statements by the leader of Hertfordshire County Council, we would like to make it clear that we do not support the creation of one unitary council for Hertfordshire. 

"Our county is diverse and made up of over 1.2 million residents across urban, suburban, and rural areas. Any reform of local government in Hertfordshire should follow a period of proper consultation with residents, businesses, elected representatives and stakeholders. Looking at the evidence, we should decide collectively what is best for our area. A single unitary council for the county risks diminishing local representation, with decision-making that is remote from the communities we serve.

"We do not support postponing the county council elections scheduled for May 2025. The government has indicated that this will only happen in priority areas who have clear and agreed plans. This is not the case in Hertfordshire, so we cannot be in the first phase of these reforms. 

"We recognise that the government’s white paper sets a clear direction of travel. As Hertfordshire’s district and borough council leaders, we want to work collaboratively with others to agree how we respond to this. Any changes must be carefully considered, transparent, and inclusive, ensuring that residents and businesses are fully engaged in shaping the future governance of Hertfordshire.

"Our objective must be to get this right for our residents and businesses. That cannot be achieved if we make rushed decisions that have not been given the serious consideration that they deserve."


Statement agreed by the following leaders:

  • Peter Taylor, Elected Mayor of Watford (Watford Borough Council)
  • Councillor Richard Henry, Leader of Stevenage Borough Council
  • Councillor Jeremy Newmark, Leader of Hertsmere Borough Council
  • Councillor Stephen Giles-Medhurst, Leader of Three Rivers District Council
  • Councillor Paul de Kort, Leader of St Albans City and District Council
  • Councillor Max Holloway, Leader of Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council
  • Councillor Daniel Allen,  Leader of North Hertfordshire Council
  • Councillor Adrian England, Leader of Dacorum Borough Council
  • Councillor Mark Mills-Bishop, Leader of Broxbourne Borough Council
  • Councillor Ben Crystal, Leader of East Herts District Council 

Published: 20th December 2024

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