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County Councils Network

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County Councils Network
TypeSpecial interest group
Region
United Kingdom
Membership36
23 county councils
13 unitary authorities
Chair
Tim Oliver

The County Councils Network is a special interest group within the Local Government Association. Its 36 members are all 23 English county councils and 13 unitary authority councils.[1] The network is the national voice for counties, and has released a significant report containing ambitious policy proposals on behalf of county councils and unitary councils in England.[2]

More recently, the CCN has released influential research outlining the funding challenges facing local government , alongside original research on planning, social mobility, and levelling up.

The County Councils Network works on a cross-party basis, with members of its management committee drawn from all three major parties. The current Chairman of the County Councils Network is Cllr Tim Oliver, leader of Surrey County Council. It campaigns on funding inequalities for counties, issues surrounding social care and children's services, and on devolution to rural areas, as well as other local government-related topics. The County Councils Network shares offices with the Local Government Association in Westminster.

The County Councils Network is represented on the Local Government Leaders' Council by its chair.

List of members

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County councils

Unitary authorities

References

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  1. ^ "County Councils Network". Archived from the original on 7 August 2012. Retrieved 22 August 2012.
  2. ^ "Counties call for a 'new deal' following general election". County Councils Network. 19 July 2017.
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