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LGR: Maps, Mayhem & the Lame Ducks | Rowan Cole & Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) Series

LGR: Maps, Mayhem & the Lame Ducks | Rowan Cole & Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) Series

By: Rowan Cole & Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) Series
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Local Government Reorganisation is often sold as a technical exercise—a simple redrawing of maps and merging of contracts. The reality is brutally personal. The LGR Series tracks the micro-politics of the transition. From "Lame Duck" councillors voting on legacy, to the collision of twelve organisations combining and hidden housing deficits, we monitor the risks that others miss. Join Editor Rowan Cole, and guests, for evidence-based analysis and exclusive interviews with the leaders sitting in every seat around the committee table. The LGR Series is a project by COALFACE™Rowan Cole & Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) Series Political Science Politics & Government
Episodes
  • LGR Initiative Podcast | Are new Councils being setup to fail? | Interview with Cllr Paul Follows
    Mar 4 2026

    In this episode of the LGR Podcast, Councillor Paul Follows discusses the implications of local government reorganisation in Surrey, focusing on the challenges and opportunities presented by unitarisation and devolution. He expresses concerns about the financial sustainability of the new council, the need for local government finance reforms, and the importance of engaging residents in the decision-making process. The conversation highlights the complexities of merging boroughs with differing financial profiles and the potential for creating a new council culture that prioritises public service.

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    18 mins
  • LGR Series | Democracy on Hold? | With Oliver Deed
    Jan 23 2026

    This week, the focus is on what happens when elections don’t happen. Across England, mayoral contests are being pushed back, council elections postponed, and existing leaders are carrying on in office long after voters expected to have their say. The machinery of local government keeps turning – budgets are set, decisions are made – but the mandate behind those decisions starts to look increasingly thin.

    To help unpack all of this, from the tactical arguments about ‘flexibility’ to the bigger questions of democratic legitimacy, I’m joined by Oliver Deed, Managing Director of E.C.F., who works closely with councils navigating reorganisation, devolution deals and the messy realities of implementation.

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    19 mins
  • From Structure to Authority: Why Reorganisation Only Works When Governance Is Taken Seriously
    Jan 7 2026

    Local Government Reorganisation is often treated as a technical exercise in redrawing boundaries and merging councils. This article argues that structure alone does not determine success. Drawing on a detailed conversation with former council chief executive Robert Moran, it examines why reorganisation only improves planning and delivery outcomes when councils are clear about authority, delegation and political leadership from the outset. Using Surrey as a live test case and linking to earlier interviews in the LGR Governance Series, the piece explores how governance choices made in the first year shape planning performance, public trust and organisational confidence long after vesting day.

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    13 mins
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