William Eichler 16 June 2026

South Norfolk Council sets aside £250k to fight LGR

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South Norfolk Council has agreed to spend £250,000 on legal advice as it considers challenging the Government's plan to reorganise local government in Norfolk, warning the proposals could leave residents as ‘second tier citizens.’

Ministers confirmed in March 2026 that they intend to replace the county's existing county, district, city and borough councils with three new unitary authorities – East Norfolk, West Norfolk and Greater Norwich – from April 2028, adopting a model backed by the Future Norfolk partnership of district councils.

Council leader Cllr Daniel Elmer has written to the Secretary of State outlining the authority's objections. He argues the plan was driven by political considerations rather than local need, and that it risks submerging towns such as Hethersett, Diss and Wymondham within larger, city-dominated authorities, diluting their voice and eroding planning protections that preserve South Norfolk's distinct towns and villages.

‘This is a terrible decision for South Norfolk, it’s a decision that does not make any sense, especially following the recent elections, and it is a decision that I intend to fight. I call on the government to reverse course before this goes any further,’ he said.

Elmer also raised concerns about South Norfolk taking on debts from other authorities under reorganisation, potentially pushing up council tax, pointing to the district's financial position and its life sciences, food and health research sector as reasons to resist the change.

To learn more about LGR, check out Local Government Reorganisation: What It Means and Why It Matters.

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