First day for West Midlands Combined Authority

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Published on 17 June 2016
Archived on 17 July 2016


The order officially creating the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) came into force today, Friday 17 June.

Councillor Bob Sleigh, Chair of the Shadow Combined Authority, said: “Today is the culmination of a lot of hard work and negotiation over the last 18 months.  It is the beginning of the process which brings together local authorities, businesses and other stakeholders and partners to collectively stimulate economic growth across the region and reform public services across the region.

“For the past year we have been shaping a devolution proposal which will see substantial new levels of funding and powers from central government coming into the West Midlands; unlocking around £8 billion of investment over the next 30 years.  This will deliver the means to finance the collective vision to invest, with a clear economic plan, in transport, infrastructure, skills, productivity and innovation and to look afresh at how we deal with reform of our public services.

“The first devolution agreement had been secured and now delivery can commence, with work on future devolution deals already in progress.

“The WMCA will lead the delivery of the devolution deal and future devolution deals. The Combined Authority will be the strong voice for the region; a voice that would be listened to in Whitehall and across the UK.  A voice that will ensure this region is also heard on the global stage, attracting inward investment and selling our skills and expertise."

 


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Stratford-on-Avon District Council
Elizabeth House, Church Street,
Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire,
CV37 6HX
Tel: 01789 267575

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