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Extraordinary Meeting, Full Council - Wednesday, 24th September, 2025 7.30 pm

September 24, 2025 View on council website

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“Will Crawley recommend any reorganisation option to the cabinet?”

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Summary

Crawley Borough Council's full council is scheduled to meet to discuss a report regarding local government reorganisation, and consider additional information that was not available when the original agenda was published. The council will consider a recommendation to the cabinet regarding which, if any, of the available options for local government reorganisation it wishes to submit.

Local Government Reorganisation

The Full Council will be asked to consider report CEX/72 of the Chief Executive, prior to its consideration by the cabinet. The report concerns the government's statutory request to councils in two-tier areas to submit proposals for local government reorganisation (LGR). The council has been working with other local authorities across West Sussex to develop a business case for three different options. The report also sets out other options that are available, and the pros and cons of each. According to the report, no officer recommendation is being made, and the purpose is to set out the available information so that the council can make a recommendation to cabinet on which of the options to submit.

A supplementary paper, Local Government Re-organisation Submission Further information, will also be discussed, containing information that was not available when the original agenda was published, specifically in relation to the five-unitary proposal from Brighton & Hove City Council for local government reorganisation across Sussex, which was published on 17 September. The additional information in sections 3 and 4 of the supplementary report is intended to replace paragraphs 5.12, 5.13, 6.9 and 6.10 of the main report CEX/72.

The Brighton & Hove proposal recommends creating five unitary authorities with broadly similar population sizes (between 300,000 and 400,000), differentiating between coastal communities and market towns and rural hinterland, but not accounting for the urban new town characteristic of Crawley. The proposed five unitaries are:

  • Unitary A (population 301,130): Brighton & Hove extended to include East Saltdean & Telscombe Cliffs, Peacehaven and Falmer
  • Unitary B (population 359,868): Eastbourne, Rother, Hastings, south of Wealden and Lewes coastal wards
  • Unitary C (population 322,617): Mid-Sussex, north of Wealden and Lewes (minus Saltdean & Telscombe Cliffs, Peacehaven, Falmer and coastal wards)
  • Unitary D (population 294,308): Crawley, Horsham, Chichester
  • Unitary E (population 343,098): Arun, Adur and Worthing

The report states that neither officers, nor the joint programme team developing the West Sussex proposals, have been directly involved in developing the Brighton & Hove proposals, and that in the limited time available it is clear that the evidence base behind the West Sussex and Brighton & Hove business cases are different and therefore not directly comparable.

The report states that none of the 15 options considered in West Sussex considered either a unitary consisting of Crawley, Horsham and Chichester or one that would see Mid-Sussex merge with councils in East Sussex. A unitary consisting of Arun, Adur and Worthing was considered as part of a three-unitary option for West Sussex, but was not shortlisted primarily due to the significant financial imbalance that would exist with such an arrangement.

The covering report for Brighton & Hove's five-unitary proposal recognises the issue of financial imbalance, but their approach is to highlight underlying financial pressures and the need for these to be addressed through the fair funding review1. The Brighton & Hove submission also recognises that due to the complexity, the transition costs of the five-unitary unitary model are significant at £197m and higher than the three and four unitary options, and that the transition is expected to take 10 years within a phased approach.

The report states that the strength of the Brighton & Hove option is the population balance of 300,000 to 400,000 across the five unitaries and how the fits with the new Sussex-wide strategic authority, but that to achieve this there is significant compromise made in other areas, requiring cutting across both all upper tier and two lower tier authorities, bringing a complexity to the process, including significant disaggregation and significant costs for what would be a longer transition, and leaving the financial viability of at least some of the unitaries created uncertain.

The report also notes that the proposal distinguishes between coastal communities and market town and rural hinterlands, but it takes no account of urban new town characteristics, and this strength does not therefore apply for Crawley, and that there has been no consideration of a Crawley, Horsham and Chichester solution in the West Sussex work, and therefore no engagement has taken place for such, and that extrapolating from the engagement that has been undertaken, more localised arrangements have been preferred, with the connections survey undertaken prior to the Reigate & Banstead proposal finding comparatively low levels of Crawley residents accessing Chichester for either work (11%), leisure (29%) or shopping (23%).


  1. The fair funding review is how the government intends to allocate funding to local authorities. 

Attendees

Profile image for Councillor Sharmila Sivarajah
Councillor Sharmila Sivarajah Mayor of Crawley • Labour • Bewbush & North Broadfield
Profile image for Councillor Jilly Hart
Councillor Jilly Hart Labour • Ifield
Profile image for Councillor Khayla Abu Mosa
Councillor Khayla Abu Mosa Labour • Northgate & West Green
Profile image for Councillor Olu Adeniyi
Councillor Olu Adeniyi Labour • Tilgate
Profile image for Councillor Imran Ashraf
Councillor Imran Ashraf Labour • Langley Green & Tushmore
Profile image for Councillor Marion Ayling
Councillor Marion Ayling Labour • Bewbush & North Broadfield
Profile image for Councillor Esther Barrott
Councillor Esther Barrott Labour • Gossops Green & North East Broadfield
Profile image for Councillor Tina Belben
Councillor Tina Belben Conservative • Pound Hill North & Forge Wood
Profile image for Councillor Thomas Bidwell
Councillor Thomas Bidwell Conservative • Pound Hill South & Worth
Profile image for Councillor Craig Burke
Councillor Craig Burke Conservative • Pound Hill South & Worth
Profile image for Councillor Brenda Burgess
Councillor Brenda Burgess Conservative • Three Bridges
Profile image for Councillor Shelly Bushnell
Councillor Shelly Bushnell Labour • Langley Green & Tushmore
Profile image for Councillor Duncan Crow
Councillor Duncan Crow Leader of the Opposition • Conservative • Furnace Green
Profile image for Councillor Hazel Hellier
Councillor Hazel Hellier Conservative • Furnace Green
Profile image for Councillor Nick Hilton
Councillor Nick Hilton Cabinet Member for Environment, Sustainability and Climate Change • Labour • Pound Hill North & Forge Wood
Profile image for Councillor Ian Irvine
Councillor Ian Irvine Cabinet Member for Housing • Labour • Broadfield
Profile image for Councillor Kim Jaggard
Councillor Kim Jaggard Conservative • Maidenbower
Profile image for Councillor Gurinder S Jhans
Councillor Gurinder S Jhans Labour • Northgate & West Green
Profile image for Councillor Imtiaz Khan
Councillor Imtiaz Khan Conservative • Maidenbower
Profile image for Councillor Kiran Khan
Councillor Kiran Khan Labour • Broadfield
Profile image for Councillor Yasmin Khan
Councillor Yasmin Khan Cabinet Member for Public Protection • Labour • Southgate
Profile image for Councillor Michael Jones
Councillor Michael Jones Leader of the Council • Labour • Bewbush & North Broadfield
Profile image for Councillor Bob Lanzer
Councillor Bob Lanzer Conservative • Pound Hill South & Worth
Profile image for Councillor Tim Lunnon
Councillor Tim Lunnon Labour • Broadfield
Profile image for Councillor Chris Mullins
Councillor Chris Mullins Cabinet Member for Leisure and Wellbeing • Labour • Gossops Green & North East Broadfield
Profile image for Councillor Sue Mullins
Councillor Sue Mullins Cabinet Member for Community Engagement and Culture • Labour • Northgate & West Green
Profile image for Councillor Maureen Mwagale
Councillor Maureen Mwagale Conservative • Tilgate
Profile image for Councillor Atif Nawaz
Councillor Atif Nawaz Deputy Leader of the Council & Cabinet Member for Planning and Economic Development • Labour • Three Bridges
Profile image for Councillor Bob Noyce
Councillor Bob Noyce Cabinet Member for Resources • Labour • Southgate
Profile image for Councillor Dipesh Patel
Councillor Dipesh Patel Labour • Southgate
Profile image for Councillor Steve Pritchard
Councillor Steve Pritchard Labour • Three Bridges
Profile image for Councillor Dominic Ramsay
Councillor Dominic Ramsay Conservative • Maidenbower
Profile image for Councillor Tahira Rana
Councillor Tahira Rana Labour • Langley Green & Tushmore
Profile image for Councillor Justin Russell
Councillor Justin Russell Labour • Pound Hill North & Forge Wood
Profile image for Councillor Beni Yianni
Councillor Beni Yianni Labour • Ifield

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Supplementary Agenda - Further Information 24th-Sep-2025 19.30 Full Council.pdf
Agenda frontsheet 24th-Sep-2025 19.30 Full Council.pdf

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 24th-Sep-2025 19.30 Full Council.pdf

Additional Documents

Local Government Re-organisation Submission Further information.pdf
Local Government Reorganisation Submission vfinal.pdf
170725 Reigate and Banstead and Crawley 2.pdf
business case appendices.pdf