Residents living in the Vale of White Horse are being asked to comment on a review of parish council boundaries and other governance arrangements.
The comments will feed into a review, which is being carried out by Vale of White Horse District Council to ensure parishes are suitable to serve their local communities.
The parishes being reviewed are:
- East Challow - boundary with Grove
- East Hanney - number of parish councillors
- Grove - boundaries with Wantage and East Challow
- Kennington - boundaries with Radley and Sunningwell
- Lockinge – boundary with Wantage
- Longworth - parish warding arrangements
- Radley - boundary with Kennington Parish
- South Hinksey - parish warding arrangements and number of parish councillors
- Sunningwell - boundaries with Kennington and Radley
- Wantage - boundaries with Grove and Lockinge
Cllr Eric Batts, Cabinet Member for Legal and Democratic Services at Vale of White Horse District Council, said: “The review will ensure that parishes are arranged to suit the local area. The changes could affect where and who people vote for in the future so it is important residents have their say.”
To find out more and comment on the proposals visit www.whitehorsedc.gov.uk/parishreview. This consultation closes on 31 January 2016
Anyone without access to the internet can comment by calling 01235 422536 to request a paper copy of the consultation documents.