Kent’s Leader Backs Single Council Option for County Reorganisation
The Kent County Council Leader has voiced support for Option 1A, a single unitary council model, amid wider resistance to forced local government changes.
The Leader of Kent County Council has publicly endorsed Option 1A—a proposal for a single unitary council covering the entire county—as the most practical approach to local government reorganisation, whilst maintaining reservations about the process itself. The statement comes as Kent residents and stakeholders enter the final two weeks of a government consultation on five competing restructuring models.
Local government reorganisation represents the most significant overhaul of council structures in Kent for decades. Currently, Kent’s governance operates across two tiers: Kent County Council handles education, social care and highways, whilst twelve district and borough councils manage waste collection, housing and local planning. The proposed reorganisation would merge these into larger unitary authorities capable of delivering all services within their areas.
The government launched its public consultation on the five proposed options on 5 February 2026. These range from a single council covering the entire county to several models creating multiple new authorities. Each proposal is built on the same evidence base and acknowledges that reorganisation will prove expensive and disruptive initially, though cost-saving benefits are projected once duplicated services are eliminated.
The Leader’s backing for Option 1A emphasises “one sensible option” whilst expressing scepticism about reorganisation being “forced upon Kent.” This reflects broader tensions within Kent’s councils, which submitted interim proposals in March 2025 following compressed government timelines. Ministers will choose a preferred model following the consultation’s closure on 26 March 2026, with legislative changes anticipated in autumn 2026.
The reorganisation timeline remains ambitious. Shadow elections for new councils are scheduled for 6 May 2027, with the new authorities formally taking over services on 1 April 2028. This schedule requires councils to balance detailed planning with operational continuity across a two-year transition period.
Option 1A contrasts with other proposals such as Option 3a, backed by five councils including Maidstone, Sevenoaks and Tunbridge Wells. That model creates five separate councils and emphasises maintaining community identity and local accountability whilst aligning boundaries with existing police, fire and NHS structures.
The government continues consulting residents, businesses and stakeholders on all five models. The final decision will significantly influence how Kent residents access council services from 2028 onwards, from social care to bin collections.
Key Takeaways
- The Leader of Kent County Council supports Option 1A, a single unitary council for the entire county
- The government’s consultation on five reorganisation models closes on Thursday 26 March 2026
- Government will announce its preferred model in July 2026, with new councils operational from April 2028
- Option 1A represents Kent County Council’s official proposal within the reorganisation process
What This Means for Kent Residents
Residents still have two weeks to share their views on which council structure they believe will best serve Kent. The consultation provides opportunities to comment on all five options through local council websites. Whichever model the government selects will reshape how residents access everything from planning decisions to social care services, making this a consequential period for shaping Kent’s local governance future.


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