City of London launches Ward Boundary Review

The City of London has launched a comprehensive Ward Boundary Review to ensure fair and effective representation for all residents. Londoners are invited to participate in this important process by providing feedback and attending our public engagement sessions. Your input is crucial in shaping the future of our city's governance.

This review will prepare City Council to consider and discuss whether to maintain the existing ward boundaries or pursue an alternative arrangement.

What is a ward boundary review?

A process where local electoral boundaries (wards) and/or electoral systems (wards versus at-large) are considered and reviewed against a set of accepted criteria (guiding principles). The purpose is to ensure that residents have equitable access to their elected representatives.

Not sure which ward you're in? Find out using our interactive map.

Upcoming public engagement sessions

Londoners are invited to learn about ward boundaries and contribute their thoughts and considerations to the ward boundary review process at the first of two rounds of public engagement taking place this week:

Wednesday, June 19- 5 to 7 p.m.

  • Byron Optimist Community Centre - Full Multipurpose Room
  • Sherwood Forest Library – Meeting Room B

Thursday, June 20- 5 to 7 p.m.

  • East Lions Community Centre - Full Multipurpose Room
  • Earl Nichols Recreation Centre - Earl Nichols Hall

If you are unable to attend a public engagement session, you can complete the survey on Get Involved London to provide your feedback. 

A second round of public consultation is expected to take place in the late summer before a final report with recommendations is presented to City Council in the fall. 

Last modified:Tuesday, June 18, 2024