The Government has launched a statutory consultation asking people for their views on proposals for 1, 2 or 3 brand new unitary councils in Norfolk.
The plans on the table would see county and district councils replaced by new unitary authorities. That means residents will have just one council that runs all services in their area, instead of two.
Norfolk County Council's proposal outlines a single unitary council for Norfolk - one organisation responsible for all local government services, designed to deliver better outcomes for residents, reduce duplication, and ensure long-term financial sustainability.
Councils across the county have also submitted proposals for two and three unitary councils.
The consultation runs from Wednesday 19 November 2025 to Sunday 11 January 2026.
People can view all proposals and submit their views online here.