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Community Governance Review- Winchester town area

Community Governance Review stage two consultation

On Wednesday 13 May 2026, we launched our second public consultation in this Community Governance Review and we asked residents to help shape proposed new parish councils for the Winchester town area and Kings Barton. This consultation has now closed.

We also held two drop-in information events to support the consultation on Monday 1 June at the Guildhall Winchester and Wednesday 3 June at Cala Sales Office in Kings Barton.

Thank you to everyone who responded to this stage two consultation. Public Perspectives, an independent research organisation supporting us with the consultation process, is nowreviewing the responses we received.


On Tuesday 17 March 2026, our Licensing and Regulation Committee considered recommendations which could see the creation of new parish councils for the Winchester town area and Kings Barton. 

Over 1400 residents, organisations and businesses responded to our Stage One Community Governance Review consultation, and residents in the Winchester town area and Kings Barton have shown support for creating new parish councils where they live.    

Find out more: City Council moves forward with proposals for new parish councils - Winchester City Council

You can also view the Licensing & Regulatory Committee Report (pdf, 18.2mb) from March 2026 and our Terms of Reference- CGR Winchester town area (pdf, 509kb)published in November last year.


On Monday 3 November 2025, we launched our stage one consultation, where we asked residents, organisations and businesses if they would support the creation of a parish council for the Winchester town area, and if so, which area it should cover. This consultation closed at 23:59 on Monday 22 December 2025. 

We arranged four engagement sessions, so people could come along to ask questions and find out more.  

Thank you to everyone who responded to this stage one consultation. 


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