Public consultation on Local Government Reorganisation launches

Published: 20 November 2025

houses sea and green hill of the Bay Sandown Isle of Wight

The government has launched a public consultation on Local Government Reorganisation (LGR).

Residents are invited to share their views on four proposals currently under consideration for restructuring local government across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.

The consultation consists of a few short questions and will remain open until 11 January 2026. 

Further information on Local Government Reorganisation can be found by visiting the council website; residents will also find a link to the consultation on this page. 

The consultation will be on four proposals brought forth from councils in Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Portsmouth and Southampton. These individual proposals are: 

The consultation includes questions about each proposal which will support the evaluation process. All four options propose the Isle of Wight remain unchanged as an existing unitary council.  

Wendy Perera, chief executive, Isle of Wight Council, said: "This consultation is a vital opportunity for residents to help shape the future of local government in our region.

"I strongly encourage everyone to take part, share their views, and ensure their voice is heard. Your input will help inform decisions that could impact your services and our communities for years to come." 

Following the consultation, the Government is expected to make a final decision in early 2026. 

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