waltham forest council...leyton 3 8,781 2,927 -4% 9,057 3,019 -6% leytonstone 3 8,848 2,949 -3%...
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December 2020Summary Report
The full report and detailed maps:www.consultation.lgbce.org.uk
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Waltham Forest CouncilFinal Recommendations on the new electoral
arrangements
Who we are ● The Local Government Boundary Commission
for England is an independent body set up by Parliament.
● We are not part of government or any political party.
● We are accountable to Parliament through a committee of MPs chaired by the Speaker of the House of Commons.
● Our main role is to carry out electoral reviews of local authorities throughout England.
Electoral reviewAn electoral review examines and proposes new electoral arrangements for a local authority, including:
● The total number of councillors representing the council’s voters (‘council size’).
● The names, number and boundaries of wards or electoral divisions.
● The number of councillors for each ward or division.
Why Waltham Forest? ● The Commission has a legal duty to carry out an
electoral review of each council in England ‘from time to time’.
● Waltham Council has not been reviewed since 1999 and the Commission has therefore decided that it should review Waltham Forest in advance of the elections in 2022.
Our proposals ● Waltham Forest Council currently has 60
councillors. Based on the evidence we received, we recommend that 60 councillors should serve the council in the future.
● We believe our final recommendations meet our statutory criteria to:1. Deliver electoral equality for voters2. Reflect community interests and identities3. Promote effective and convenient local
government
Our Recommendations
The table lists all the wards we are proposing as part of our final recommendations along with the number ofvoters in each ward. The table also shows the electoral variances for each of the proposed wards which tellsyou how we have delivered electoral equality. Finally, the table includes electorate projections for 2022 so youcan see the impact of the recommendations for the future.
Ward Name
Number of councillors
Electorate (2018)
Number of electors per councillor
Variance from
average (%)
Electorate (2025)
Number of electors per councillor
Variance from
average (%)Cann Hall 3 10,141 3,380 11% 10,050 3,350 4%
Cathall 2 6,704 3,352 10% 6,964 3,482 8%
Chapel End 3 9,032 3,011 -1% 9,204 3,068 -5%
Chingford Green 3 8,707 2,902 -4% 8,920 2,973 -8%
Endlebury 2 6,552 3,276 8% 6,671 3,336 4%
Forest 3 10,267 3,422 13% 10,398 3,466 8%
Grove Green 3 9,743 3,248 7% 9,891 3,297 2%
Hale End & Highams Park South
2 6,436 3,218 6% 6,631 3,316 3%
Hatch Lane & Highams Park North
3 9,561 3,187 5% 9,822 3,274 2%
High Street 3 6,807 2,269 -25% 9,509 3,170 -1%
Higham Hill 3 8,971 2,990 -2% 9,860 3,287 2%
Hoe Street 3 9,943 3,314 9% 10,355 3,452 7%
Larkswood 3 9,023 3,008 -1% 9,319 3,106 -3%
Lea Bridge 3 8,986 2,995 -1% 9,618 3,206 0%
Leyton 3 8,781 2,927 -4% 9,057 3,019 -6%
Leytonstone 3 8,848 2,949 -3% 9,271 3,090 -4%
Markhouse 2 5,929 2,965 -2% 6,151 3,076 -4%
St James 3 6,905 2,302 -24% 9,194 3,065 -5%
Upper Walthamstow 2 5,583 2,792 -8% 5,706 2,853 -11%
Valley 3 9,750 3,250 7% 9,936 3,312 3%
William Morris 3 9,437 3,146 4% 9,815 3,272 2%
Wood Street 2 6,086 3,042 0% 6,716 3,358 4%
Totals 60 182,195 – – 193,060
Averages – – 3,037 – – 3,218 –
Summary of our recommendations
We have considered all the submissions we receivedduring our consultation on our new draft recommendations.
The final recommendations propose that Waltham Forest shouldhave 60 councillors, the same as there are now.
Waltham Forest should have 22 wards, an increase of two. Theboundaries of all existing wards should change. The 60 councillors should represent 16 three-councillor wards and six two-councillor wards across the borough.
An outline of the proposals is shown in the map to theright. A detailed report on the recommendations andinteractive mapping is available on our website at:www.lgbce.org.uk.
Find out more at consultation.lgbce.org.uk:
● view the map of our recommendations down to street level. ● zoom into the areas that interest you most. ● read the full report of our recommendations. ● find more guidance on the review process
Stage of Review Description
4 June 2019 -
12 August 2019
Public consultation on warding arrangments
17 December 2019 -
2 March 2020
Public consultation on draft recommendations
7 July 2020 -
14 September 2020
Public consultation on new draft recommendations
01 December 2020 Publication of final recommendations
May 2022 Subject to parlimentary approval- implementation of new arrangements at local elections
Overview of final recommendations for Waltham Forest CouncilView this map online: consultation.lgbce.org.uk
Follow the review on Twitter: @LGBCE
Contains OrdnanceSurvey data ©Crown copyrightand databaserights 2020