THE Boundary Committee's publication of its draft

proposal for Devon has generated much interest from

your readers. We'd like to thank those who have

responded already and we look forward to receiving more

responses by the time the consultation closes on

September 26.

We recognise that our draft proposals set out changes

that will affect everyone, which is why we're keen to hear

not only what people think but why they think it. Posters

and leaflets about our review should now be available at

local libraries and council buildings, and our website at

all the information needed to respond.

The committee's job is to draw up plans that strengthen

local government. We've been asked to put forward

proposals for unitary authorities that can deliver high-

quality, efficient services. We also want to see stronger,

better-resourced parish and town councils capable of

taking decisions that affect their local communities.

This could mean, for example, that town or parish

councils decide where speed bumps are built, what

facilities are available in local parks, or how often streets

are cleaned.

We look forward to hearing the views of the people of

Devon over the coming weeks.

Archie Gall

Director

Boundary Committee for England