The political landscape of Devon could consist of one huge rural authority, which would encompass Exeter, if plans put forward by the county council are accepted (link below.)
http://www.thisiscornwall.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=144125&command=displayContent&sourceNode=232450&contentPK=20350967&folderPk=108202&pNodeId=251466The proposals envisage Plymouth and Torbay retaining their unitary status, but a newly formed authority absorbing the six district councils and Exeter City Council.
County council members claim that a single unitary authority would be capable of managing big issues such as social care and education, while using economies of scale to reinvest locally.
But last night, members of Exeter City Council warned it would mean the city would be reduced to the status of "lower than a parish council", with no real decision-making powers over local matters.
The city council, which failed in a bid to obtain unitary status last year, has proposed extending its boundaries about five miles to the east. It suggests the remaining rural areas of Devon could then be divided into one or two unitary authorities.
Both councils, and others across the Westcountry, will submit broad concepts to the Boundary Committee before the deadline of April 11.
Plymouth's concept document to be submitted to the Boundary Committee could see it swallow up Tavistock, Ivybridge, Sherford and Wembury (link below.)
http://thisisplymouth.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=181429&command=displayContent&sourceNode=229968&home=yes&more_nodeId1=133174&contentPK=20350240Rural councillors have threatened to 'fight tooth and nail' against the Plymouth proposal.