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Ipswich Borough Council and opposition leaders reject Suffolk County Council's single authority plan

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Suffolk Green, Liberal Democrat and Independent Group and Ipswich Borough Council leaders have publicly rejected Suffolk County Council's proposal for a single unitary authority, calling for more localised governance instead.

Why it matters: Opposition leaders argue that a single unitary council would reduce local representation and fail to address the distinct needs of different Suffolk communities.

Driving the news: On 12 February, Ipswich Borough Council unanimously voted in favour of three unitary councils – Greater Ipswich, East Suffolk and West Suffolk – in what the council described as a "landmark show of unity" between Labour, Conservative, and Liberal Democrat councillors.

But yesterday, Suffolk County Council announced opposing plans to submit a proposal for one unitary authority to replace the current six councils, claiming it would make services "simpler, cheaper and quicker."

What they're saying: "We are disappointed but not surprised that the county council administration are proposing a single unitary council for Suffolk before the business case has even been written," said Councillor Andrew Stringer, Suffolk Green, Liberal Democrat and Independent Group Leader.

Stringer warned that "a single unitary council for Suffolk could well take decision-making further away from communities, as it will lead to larger electoral divisions and decisions being made centrally for the whole county."

Councillor Neil MacDonald, Leader of Ipswich Borough Council, echoed these concerns: "Suffolk County Council's proposal for a single unitary council for Suffolk fails to acknowledge Ipswich's unique needs. Our town and its surrounding communities deserve a council that truly understands and champions them."

Between the lines: The Greens questioned the economic benefits of a single authority, with Stringer noting: "Many councils that have unitarised have spent millions on doing so and many are yet to see a penny of savings or services improve."

The bottom line: Opposition groups have vowed to challenge the county's proposal, with Stringer declaring: "We will fight for keeping the 'local' in local democracy every step of the way."

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Missing person alert issued for Ipswich man

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Suffolk Police are seeking public assistance to locate 38-year-old Ipswich man Dale Davidson who disappeared this morning.

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Dale was wearing navy blue jogging bottoms with white stripe and a blue coat with a fur hood when he went missing. He was last seen leaving his home address in Ipswich at around 7am.

Anyone who has seen Dale or knows of his whereabouts is asked to contact Suffolk Police on 101.

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