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buckinghamshire.gov.uk

Buckinghamshire Council is a unitary local authority in England, the area of which constitutes most of the ceremonial county of Buckinghamshire. It was created in April 2020 from the areas that were previously administered by Buckinghamshire County Council including the districts of South Bucks, Chiltern, Wycombe and Aylesbury Vale; since 1997 Milton Keynes has been a separate unitary authority. The plan for a single unitary authority was proposed by Martin Tett, leader of the county council, and was backed in January 2019 by Communities Secretary James Brokenshire. District councils had also proposed a different plan in which Aylesbury Vale became a unitary authority and the other three districts became another unitary authority. The district councils opposed the (single) unitary Buckinghamshire plan. More information...

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