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flag New Forest Council backs a plan to join a larger unitary authority, opposing division of its rural Waterside area amid concerns over representation and services.

flag New Forest District Council is pushing for the district to join a proposed Mid-Hampshire unitary authority, supporting the first of three reorganisation options that would combine it with Test Valley, Winchester, and East Hampshire while keeping the Isle of Wight separate. flag The council opposes splitting the rural Waterside area, which houses 37% of the district’s homes and 2,108 council-owned units, citing strong public support from over 3,100 survey respondents who favor preserving the region’s identity and services. flag Concerns include reduced representation if councillor numbers drop from 108 to 93 and challenges in delivering services across a larger area. flag While Test Valley supports the plan and Basingstoke and Deane may follow, the council notes projected annual savings of £63.9 million don’t fully account for future budget needs. flag All councils must submit final proposals by September 26, with a government decision expected in spring 2026 after a consultation.

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