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Extraordinary Council Meeting, County Council - Thursday 23rd October 2025 10:00am

October 23, 2025 View on council website Watch video of meeting Read transcript (Professional subscription required)

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Summary

Staffordshire County Council convened to discuss the implications of the Labour government's proposals for local government reorganisation (LGR) and to consider a proposal for an East-West unitary authority split in Staffordshire. Councillors unanimously opposed the government's LGR plans, which they felt were being imposed on them without a clear mandate or public support. Despite their opposition, the council debated and ultimately agreed to forward a proposal for an East-West split to the government, while also agreeing to send a letter to the Secretary of State and the Prime Minister, expressing their united opposition to LGR in Staffordshire.

Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) in Staffordshire

The main topic of discussion was the government's plan for LGR and its potential impact on Staffordshire. Councillor Martin Murray, Deputy Leader of the Council and Cabinet Member for Economy and Skills, moved consideration of the report on LGR, which was seconded by Councillor Ian Cooper, Leader of the Council.

Background:

  • Councillors expressed strong opposition to the LGR, characterising it as a top-down, rushed reorganisation that would tear apart communities and cost a fortune with little to no benefit.
  • The LGR proposals stem from a shift in government policy from devolution to local government reorganisation, which was initiated by the Labour government.
  • The council was instructed to put forward an option that is most likely to succeed under the current framework, leading to the development of a proposal for East-West Unitary Authorities for Staffordshire.
  • The council used the government's own criteria and consultants, including PwC, to build the business case for their proposal.

East-West Unitary Authority Proposal:

  • The proposal suggests dividing Staffordshire into two unitary authorities: Staffordshire East Council and Staffordshire West Council.
    • Staffordshire East Council would serve 689,784 people in Staffordshire Moorlands, East Staffordshire, Lichfield, Tamworth and Stoke-on-Trent.
    • Staffordshire West Council would serve 487,794 people in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Stafford, Cannock Chase and South Staffordshire.
  • The East-West model aims to distribute key assets equally and provide parity and balance across the region.
  • The estimated cost of implementing LGR is £31.9 million, with potential savings of £28.4 million per year after 3.6 years.

Arguments Against the Proposal:

  • Councillor Colin Greatorex, Shadow Portfolio Holder for Health and Care, criticised the proposal for not being informed by local views and for the distances people would have to travel within the proposed new authorities.
  • Councillor Alex Farrell, Deputy Leader of the Opposition and Shadow Portfolio Holder for Local Government Reorganisation and Devolution, raised concerns about the lack of public consultation and the potential for Lichfield to be drawn towards Birmingham.
  • Councillor Simon Tagg, Shadow Portfolio Holder for Strategic Highways, expressed disappointment with the lack of detail in the proposal and questioned the ambition for genuine community engagement.
  • Councillor Charlotte Kelly stated that her constituents in Leek Rural and the Staffordshire Moorlands do not want to be joined with Stoke-on-Trent.

Arguments in Favour of the Proposal:

  • Councillor Martin Murray, Deputy Leader of the Council and Cabinet Member for Economy and Skills, defended the proposal, stating that it gives Staffordshire the best chance of success under the government's rules and delivers the strongest outcomes for council tax receipts, business rates, employment, GVA[^1] and disposable income. [^1]: Gross Value Added (GVA) is a measure of the total value of goods and services produced in an economy, less the value of intermediate consumption (the cost of materials, supplies, and services used to produce them).
  • Councillor Mike Broom stated that the proposal was the best of a bad bunch of options.
  • Councillor Wayne Luca stated that he would support the cabinet's decision because he had listened to the people in his area.

Decision:

  • The council agreed to forward the proposal for an East-West split to the government.
  • The council also agreed to send a letter to the Secretary of State and the Prime Minister, expressing their united opposition to LGR in Staffordshire.

Dispensation Requests

The council approved a blanket dispensation for all councillors to participate in debates and votes related to LGR. This was required because any restructuring under LGR could affect councillor allowances, creating a potential conflict of interest. Councillor Ian Cooper, Leader of the Council, proposed the dispensation, which was supported by Councillor Philip White, Leader of the Opposition.

Attendees

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Patrick Allen  Cabinet Support Member for Highways (Operations North) •  Reform UK
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Sean Bagguley  Reform UK
Profile image for Thomas Baker
Thomas Baker  Reform UK
Profile image for Su Beardmore
Su Beardmore  Reform UK
Profile image for Gary Bentley
Gary Bentley  Reform UK
Profile image for Mike Broom
Mike Broom  Reform UK
Profile image for Catherine Brown
Catherine Brown  Shadow Portfolio Holder for Communities and Culture •  Conservative
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Daniel Cecil  Cabinet Support Member for Highways (Operations South) •  Reform UK
Profile image for Val Chapman
Val Chapman  Shadow Portfolio Holder for Community Safety •  Conservative
Profile image for Hayley Coles
Hayley Coles  Cabinet Member for Communities and Culture •  Reform UK
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Ian Cooper  Leader of the Council •  Reform UK
Profile image for Lynn Dean
Lynn Dean  Reform UK
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Ann Edgeller  Shadow Portfolio Holder for Education and SEND •  Conservative
Profile image for Sonny Edwards
Sonny Edwards  Reform UK
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Bob Egginton  Reform UK
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Alex Farrell  Deputy Leader of the Opposition and Shadow Portfolio Holder for Local Government Reorganisation and Devolution •  Conservative
Profile image for Chris Gilbert
Chris Gilbert  Reform UK
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Colin Greatorex  Shadow Portfolio Holder for Health and Care •  Conservative
Profile image for Gary Hales
Gary Hales  Reform UK
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Robin Hall  Reform UK
Profile image for Janet Higgins
Janet Higgins  Cabinet Member for Education and SEND •  Reform UK
Profile image for James Hodges
James Hodges  Reform UK
Profile image for Richard Holland
Richard Holland  Shadow Portfolio Holder for Economy and Skills •  Conservative
Profile image for Jill Hood
Jill Hood  Stafford Borough Independents
Profile image for Alex Hunt
Alex Hunt  Cabinet Support Member for SEND •  Reform UK
Profile image for Paul Jones
Paul Jones  Reform UK
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Nicholas Lakin  Cabinet Member for Children and Young People •  Reform UK
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Chris Large  Cabinet Member for Finance and Resources •  Reform UK
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Wayne Luca  Reform UK
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Rhys Machin  Reform UK
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Rhys Mandry  Reform UK
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Barry Martin  Reform UK
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Peter Mason  Cabinet Member for Strategic Highways •  Reform UK
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Gordon Munro  Vice-Chairman of the County Council •  Reform UK
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Martin Murray  Deputy Leader of the Council and Cabinet Member for Economy and Skills •  Reform UK
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Andrew Mynors  Cabinet Member for Connectivity •  Reform UK
Profile image for Mark Nixon
Mark Nixon  Reform UK
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Neil Parton  Reform UK
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Jon Pendleton  Reform UK
Profile image for Martin Rogerson
Martin Rogerson  Cabinet Member for Health and Care •  Reform UK
Profile image for Jack Rose
Jack Rose  Green Party
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Anthony Screen  Cabinet Member for Community Safety and Resilience •  Reform UK
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Marie Shortland  Cabinet Support Member for Public Health and Integrated Care •  Reform UK
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Simon Tagg  Shadow Portfolio Holder for Strategic Highways •  Conservative
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Philip White  Leader of the Opposition •  Conservative
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Conor Wileman  Shadow Portfolio Holder for Connectivity •  Conservative
Profile image for Paul Williams
Paul Williams  Chairman of the County Council •  Reform UK
Profile image for Victoria Wilson
Victoria Wilson  Shadow Portfolio Holder for Children and Young People •  Conservative
Profile image for Jeremy Pert
Jeremy Pert  Shadow Portfolio Holder for Finance and Resources •  Conservative

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet 23rd-Oct-2025 10.00 County Council.pdf

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 23rd-Oct-2025 10.00 County Council.pdf

Additional Documents

Extraordinary Full Council Covering Report v1.pdf
Appendix B - Member Briefing.pdf
Local Government Reorganisation in Staffordshire - Cabinet Report September 2025.pdf