THERE are a number of significant concerns over this week’s announcement about changing the way local government works across North Yorkshire

* The decision to put all local decision making under a single North Yorkshire Council simply concentrates more power in the hands of a larger more remote council. It represents a hostile takeover of Craven District Council.

* The eventual elections for local councillors and the election for a Mayor of North Yorkshire and York are expected to take place via a crude first past the post system which will discourage significant numbers of local voters from expressing their genuine choice

* This is an unnecessary re-organisation which has everything to do with political choices and little to do with genuine improvements to the service. It is already causing disruption. Much has been promised but all that is being delivered is chaos, confusion and bureaucratic delay.

* Reorganisations rarely deliver the promised savings. If North Yorkshire County Council was serious about savings it could start right now on reducing the number of buildings it uses by adapting to an era of much more home working.

* The reorganisation does nothing to help pursue the genuine needs of local people. Our representatives should be focusing on real issues not using all their energies on a wasteful reorganisation. The big issues for local people that risk being neglected include:

* Prioritising the actual housing needs of local people instead of the most profitable thing for large developers to build

* Ensuring our farmers and our consumers are protected against the consequences of new trade deals

* Making streets safe to walk and to cycle instead of prioritising the needs of fast through traffic

* Making education a pleasure and a route to success instead of constantly focusing on sterile exam tutoring.

* Making our economy successful and genuinely sustainable

* Responding rapidly and effectively to the challenge of multiple environmental emergencies.

Rarely has a re-organisation of the deck chairs been more over hyped. It would be wonderful to see a genuine increase in the power of local government and of local democracy. It is horrible to see local democracy weakened in order to help a small group of politicians from one party to increase their power.

Cllr Andy Brown

Green Party

Cononley