| The government is now consulting on four options to reorganise Cambridgeshire’s seven councils into fewer unitary councils. This is the government’s plan for a once in a lifetime shake up of local councils across the country which, in Cambridgeshire, would see all seven city, district and county councils reorganised into two or three new councils providing all local services – from housing and planning to social care – under one roof. Alongside Cambridge City and East Cambridgeshire District councils, we believe option B works best for people across Cambridgeshire. Option B would replace the current seven councils with two new councils: • One for Cambridge and South Cambridgeshire • One for North Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Option B could save £43 million a year, with savings reinvested into frontline services. Find out more about option B Residents are invited to register to attend a webinar hosted by the three council leaders on Friday 6 March, from 5 to 6pm. Leaders and representatives from all three councils will talk more about the options and specifically their preferred option B proposal View the councils’ presentation about option B Visit Local Government Reorganisation – where you can read the detailed option B proposal submitted to government Take part in the government’s consultation You can find out more about the four options being consulted on, and take part in the government’s consultation, via our consultation platform: Project: Government consultation into local government r… | South Cambridgeshire District Council |