Parish councils, the lowest level of local government in the UK, tend to be synonymous with rural communities. But the government has taken steps to make it easier to create new councils, which have been seized upon by campaigners in a number of urban areas. In this post, Richard Berry discusses the trend and considers the prospects of an increasing number of parish councils transforming UK local government
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This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Palgrave Macmillan via t...
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Since 1997 there has been a shift in how local government is run. Today central government directs m...
Town and parish councils are the English government bodies closest to local people. Hierarchically, ...
Since 1997 there has been a shift in how local government is run. Today central government directs m...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
Democratic local community is, all things considered, something good of which England, in particular...
The use of neighbourhood plans by town and parish councils in rural England varies significantly, so...
Directly electing mayors on the London model is back on the political agenda. Eleven core English ci...
The Government has announced that the south-west county of Cornwall will be the first rural area in ...
In the UK, local authorities are already the largest across Europe. There are moves in England and ...
Recent debates on the government’s flagship localism policy have tended to focus on the reform of th...
Too often policymakers overlook the potentially transformative potential of the United Kingdom’s 10,...
Parish councils are often underappreciated and undervalued in what they do even though they are an e...
This thesis examines the changing roles of rural parish councils in the context of the Government Wh...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Palgrave Macmillan via t...
This paper explores the ways in which parish councils are being revived. No longer are they dismiss...
Since 1997 there has been a shift in how local government is run. Today central government directs m...
Town and parish councils are the English government bodies closest to local people. Hierarchically, ...
Since 1997 there has been a shift in how local government is run. Today central government directs m...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
Democratic local community is, all things considered, something good of which England, in particular...
The use of neighbourhood plans by town and parish councils in rural England varies significantly, so...
Directly electing mayors on the London model is back on the political agenda. Eleven core English ci...
The Government has announced that the south-west county of Cornwall will be the first rural area in ...