Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) refers to a change in how local councils are structured and how they deliver services.
Lancashire is currently made up of 15 authorities – one county council, two unitary authorities and 12 district councils. Each organisation is responsible for delivering different services.
Lancashire County Council provides services like social care, education, roads, and libraries.
District and borough councils manage bin collections, planning, housing, and leisure.
Blackpool and Blackburn with Darwen already operate as unitary councils, delivering all these services under one authority.