Decision on local government reorganisation

The Government has confirmed its final decision on the future of local government in Surrey, approving a move to a two-unitary model.

This means that, from April 2027, the current county, district, and borough councils will be replaced by two new unitary authorities, East Surrey and West Surrey, responsible for all local services.

What this means? 

  • The Government’s announcement confirms that an East Surrey unitary will replace the geographic areas of Elmbridge, Epsom and Ewell, Mole Valley, Reigate & Banstead, and Tandridge councils; and a West Surrey unitary will replace the geographic areas of Guildford, Runnymede, Spelthorne, Surrey Heath, Waverley and Woking councils.
  • The two new councils will each deliver the full range of local government services.
  • The change aims to simplify local government, reduce duplication and lead to more joined up services.
  • Existing councils will continue to provide these services during a transition period, with shadow arrangements beginning in 2026.
  • Read the statement from Alison McGovern MP, Minister of State for Local Government and Homelessness, on the future of local government in Surrey.
  • You can also read the press release from Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government and Alison McGovern MP.

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Next steps

  • Implementation work will begin to prepare for this transition and to make sure that there is no interruption in service delivery during this process.
  • Elections for the new unitary councils are expected in May 2026. 
  • The elected members will oversee preparations for the new councils, acting in a shadow capacity until vesting day.
  • On 31 March 2027, the twelve existing councils will be dissolved, and from 1 April 2027 (vesting day), the new unitary councils will assume full responsibility.
  • Residents will be provided with full details of changes in due course.