The Boundary Commission has now published the consultation responses it received when asking for the comments of local residents.
Responses were received from the Liberal Democrats, Labour and Green parties (The Conservative Party did not respond)
2 Councillors and 1 MP sent comments as did 6 Parish Councils and 22 residents.
Overall this was a pretty disappointing response rate although generally interest only increases when specific proposals are tabled. That will be the next stage in the process.
There was strong support from a significant proportion of residents and York Central Liberal Democrats for the introduction of single member wards throughout the City. Single member wards were also favoured by the only Conservative Councillor to respond and had the support of some Parish Councils.
There was some support for the re-introduction of annual elections (although this did not form part of this stage of the consultation).
There were some inconsistencies in the responses. Local MP Hugh Bayley argued that Parished and non Parished areas should not form part of the same ward. He then went on to support a Labour proposal to merge Heslington, Fulford and part of the (non Parished) Fishergate ward!
Labour also made a bloomer in saying Foxwood Lane was the existing boundary of the Westfield Ward (with Dringhouses). In fact the boundary currently follows a line from the Acorn sports field to Acomb Wood. Labour wanted Bellhouse Way to be the new boundary.
All the responses can be viewed here
The Boundary Commission are expected to publish draft proposals for new ward boundaries in April 2013.