Politics9/19/2025BBC

Five new unitary authorities would 'save £52m a year'

Five new unitary authorities would 'save £52m a year'

The article discusses a proposal by Brighton & Hove City Council to create five unitary authorities across Sussex. The council claims that this reorganization would save £52 million per year. The proposed structure would replace the current two-tier system of county and district councils with a single-tier system of unitary authorities. The five new unitary authorities would cover the areas of East Sussex, West Sussex, Brighton & Hove, Worthing & Adur, and Eastbourne & Lewes. The council argues that this would improve efficiency, reduce bureaucracy, and provide better services for residents. The proposal is currently under consideration, and it is unclear whether it will be implemented. The article does not provide further details on the specific cost savings or the potential benefits to residents.

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