Number of councillors to be reduced in boundary shake-up
There will be nine wards with three councillors and 16 represented by two, the Local Government Boundary Commission for England has said.
The arrangements — including cutting elected members by four to 59 — are set to be implemented by Parliament in time for the 2020 local polls.
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Changes made during consultation included adding Sledgate Lane and Moorlands to the new Thurcroft & Wickersley South ward and moving Golden Smithies Lane inside the Wath boundary.