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First parliamentary stage of West Yorkshire devolution
deal completed
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This £38 million-a-year deal will be biggest to
date
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Helping level up opportunity for people across West
Yorkshire
West Yorkshire reached a key milestone today (17 December) on the
way to becoming a Mayoral Combined Authority as the Order for its
multi-million-pound devolution deal was laid in Parliament by
Minister for Regional Growth and Local Government .
Subject to parliamentary approval, the region’s first ever
Mayoral elections will go ahead on 6 May 2021. The newly elected
Mayor and Mayoral Combined Authority will have control over an
annual £38 million investment fund as well as new powers over
transport, education and housing and planning. The Mayor of West
Yorkshire will also become the region’s Police and Crime
Commissioner.
The deal comprises control of a new, flexible single pot of
funding for economic growth of £38 million per year for 30 years,
meaning that the Mayoral Combined Authority will have access to
over £1.1 billion in total to be invested into the region.
This is on top of further investment including:
- £317 million from the Transforming Cities Fund
- £101 million Government funding for West Yorkshire flood risk
management schemes
- £25 million Heritage Fund
- £3.2 million to support the development of housing sites
across West Yorkshire.
- Up to £500,000 for the Bradford Station Masterplan and
funding for the Outline Business Case for Leeds station
redevelopment
- £75,000 for a West Yorkshire Local Digital Skills
Partnership.
This is a significant step in the Government’s ambitious agenda
to level up opportunity and prosperity across the country. It
will also provide critical support to the economic recovery of
West Yorkshire communities from the impact of Covid-19.
Minister for Regional Growth and Local Government
said:
“Today I have laid the Order before Parliament which, if
approved, will implement the West Yorkshire Devolution Deal,
bringing new powers and tens of millions of pounds a year in new
funding to West Yorkshire.
“This deal is part of our ambitious agenda to level up and
deliver devolution across the country.
“It is a significant step towards delivering real benefits to the
people of Bradford, Calderdale, Kirklees, Leeds and Wakefield,
putting decision-making in the hands of these communities and
ensuring local leaders have the tools they need to drive forward
the region’s recovery from the pandemic.”
Northern Powerhouse Minister said:
“We are investing billions to help make the Northern Powerhouse a
reality and local decision making is vital. This deal for West
Yorkshire will give local leaders the mandate to deliver economic
growth in their area.
“I am looking forward to working with another regional Mayor,
driving forward local priorities and delivering a new economic
plan for residents.”
The Order will now be considered by both Houses of Parliament,
and if approved will be signed into law in the coming months.