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Department of the Environment: Local Government Re-Organisation Directorate, Registered...

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Reference AT 113
Title Department of the Environment: Local Government Re-Organisation Directorate, Registered Files (LGR Series)
Date 1971-1998
Description

The files in this prefix originate in the Local Government Re-Organisation Divisions of 1984 to 1986 which were set up to perform functions directly connected with the abolition of the Greater London Council and the Metropolitan Counties. The earliest themes are all directly related to this process. The prefix was later used for the broad range of local government policy and casework, probably because it was more suitable for computerised data handling systems being introduced (around 1990) than the LG prefix.

Related material

Files in the related LG prefix are in HLG 120

Held by The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department LGR File series
Legal status Public Record(s)
Language

English

Creator

Department for Communities and Local Government, 2006-2018

Department of the Environment, 1970-1997

Department of Transport, 1976-1997

Department of Transport, Local Government and the Regions, 2001-2002

Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government, 2021-2022

Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, 2002-2006

Physical description 133 file(s)
Access conditions Open unless otherwise stated
Immediate source of acquisition

From 2012 Department for Communities and Local Government

Accruals Series is accruing.
Administrative/ biographical background

The Local Government Reorganisation Divisions were set up in 1984 to deal with the abolition of the Greater London Council and the Metropolitan County Councils. Division 1 dealt with bill management and major policy and policy on joint boards. Division 2 dealt with residuary bodies, staff and property matters.

By 1986 there were four divisions: 1 dealt with policy co-ordination; 2 with staffing issues and GLC/MCC specialist services; 3 with Residuary Bodies and London specific issues; and 4 dealt with property rights and liabilities and administration of transitional controls. In 1987 these functions were re-absorbed into the main Local Government Directorate, mainly into LG2