Act of the National Assembly for Wales | |
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Long title | An Act of the National Assembly for Wales to make provision for and in connection with a reduction in the number of principal local authorities in Wales and to make other amendments of local government law as it applies in relation to Wales. |
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Citation | 2015 anaw 6 |
Introduced by | Leighton Andrews AM, Minister for Public Services |
Dates | |
Royal assent | 25 November 2015 |
Status: Current legislation | |
History of passage through the Assembly | |
Text of the Local Government (Wales) Act 2015 as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from legislation.gov.uk. |
The Local Government (Wales) Act 2015 is an act of the National Assembly for Wales which reformed local government.
On 3 February 2016, the Welsh Government published its Local Government White Paper. [1] It described the plans contained in the legislation as "reform not reorganisation". [1]
The act was part of a plan to significantly reduce the number of local authorities from 22. [2] [3]
The act contained transitional provisions relating to shadow authorities, transitional committees and temporarily changing the remit of the Independent Remuneration Panel to cover all chief officers’ pay, rather than just chief executives. [3]
A Labour MS, Alun Davies, described the policy of reducing the number of local authorities as a "fight" between local authorities and the Welsh Government. [4]