Local Government Act 1974

Implementation of reorganisation schemes

37ZZZL: Order in Council may set ward and constituency boundaries

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"The government can decide ward and constituency boundaries with a special order."

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The government can make a special order to decide the boundaries of wards and constituencies. You can find more information about how this was changed by looking at the Local Government Act 2002. This special order is made by something called an Order in Council.

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Part 2BCImplementation of reorganisation schemes

37ZZZLOrder in Council may set ward and constituency boundaries (Repealed)

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    • Section 37ZZZL: repealed, on , by section 266 of the Local Government Act 2002 (2002 No 84).