Following the Full Council meeting on Wednesday 5 November, Havant Borough Council has confirmed resources and agreed a timetable to undertake Community Governance Reviews for both Emsworth and Hayling Island.
Alternative governance could include the creation of a distinct parish council for both Emsworth and Hayling Island. Other options could include some less formal representation, such as Neighbourhood Area Committees, or, indeed, no change. Residents in both areas will have the opportunity to take part in a public consultation starting from 5 January 2026 which - if it shows public clear interest to continue exploring options - will result in a Full Council decision by Havant Borough Council on any new form of governance by September 2026. Relevant elections would then start for the new councils in May 2027.
Councillor Phillipa Gray - Cabinet Lead for Finance and Governance said "There has been interest in both Emsworth and Hayling Island in how residents can have a greater say in local issues. I'm delighted that they now have the opportunity to share their views on how decisions should be made at the most local of levels. I am excited to see the outcomes for both communities and encourage everyone in Emsworth and Hayling Island to take part in the consultation".
Further details on the forthcoming consultation and the Community Governance Review process for Emsworth and Hayling Island will be made available later this year. For an introduction to the review process - alongside some frequently asked questions - visit www.havant.gov.uk/cgr. To sign up for email updates on the review, visit https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/UKHAVANT/subscriber/new.