Derby will surely be the county town of a unified Derbyshire; Matlock is only the ‘county town’ because Derby itself is a unitary
public transport planning matters should be based on geography not history, and in transport terms Glossop is blatantly Greater Manchester.
No, it absolutely, utterly will not be. Derby City Council is already a Unitary, the changes are about flattening the current 2-tier County and Borough councils into Unitaries. DCC want UberDerbyshire (of course) but there'll be resistance to that because of their well-established utter incompetence and virtual bankruptcy. Other possibilities are a North / South Derbyshire split, carving off bits e.g. High Peak into GM, other bits into Staffs Moorlands etc.
If Labour want sensible devolution they really have to grasp the nettle and do it properly - ie tell Glossop that they can say they are from Derbyshire if they like but they are administratively GM.
Postcodes and ceremonial county borders likely won't change, this is change is about council services. But Glossop being in East Midlands at the moment is utterly bonkers.
Maybe time to play hardball and give councils more power to ’give residents bigger discounts’….ie make outsiders pay more for refusing to join, big fare differences at the border etc.
That's pretty much the case already. A local parent fought long and hard to get the GM-valid concessionary bus passes for High Peak students as higher education in Glossop is delivered in Tameside, and Derbyshire's student passes aren't accepted in GM. After much campaigning, GM agreed. Derbyshire County council then tried to
block it, on the basis that it "wasn't fair" ignoring the fact that a) other areas of Derbyshire could use Derbyshire's student pass scheme and b) nobody in Ashbourne is going to want to travel to Ashton-under-Lyne for college. It had to be rammed through by the East Midlands mayor.
Mayor's free college bus plan stalled
People have an emotional attachment to Derbyshire and many don't want to be part of Tameside, but I've yet to hear anyone say that DCC are going a good job.