(1) The Commission or, as the case may be, a principal council (“the reviewing body”) must, after the [public consultation period] under section 35(3) has ended, consider its proposals for change having regard to any representations received by it during the period.
(2) The reviewing body must then prepare a further report.
(3) Except in relation to a review under section 31, the report must contain—
(a) any recommendation for change which the reviewing body considers appropriate or, if it does not consider any change appropriate, a recommendation to that effect,
(b) details of the review conducted and the consultation carried out in respect of the proposals, and
(c) details of any changes to the proposals made in light of the representations received and an explanation
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