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Residents to have say over the new mayor

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DERBYSHIRE Dales residents are set to decide who leads a £4 billion boost for the East Midlands

The first ever election for a mayor for the East Midlands will take place on Thursday 2 May, and a campaign has been launched today to encourage people in Derbyshire Dales to vote.

Derbyshire, Derby, Nottingham­shire and Nottingham have opened the door to a massive investment in transport, skills, housing and the environmen­t after securing a deal for a new combined authority – the East Midlands Combined County Authority (EMCCA).

EMCCA has been formed by Derbyshire County Council, Derby City Council, Nottingham­shire County Council and Nottingham City Council, and will be led by a mayor, similar to areas like the

West Midlands, Greater Manchester and South Yorkshire.

The mayor will have new powers and resources to begin a long-term process of growing the region’s economy by investing in skills that lead to better jobs, transport that works better across the region, housing where it’s needed, and an economy equipped to deal with net zero.

Its small team will have specific responsibi­lities – housing, skills, transport and the environmen­t – and the transfer of powers means it will be doing work previously carried out by government. It will collaborat­e with councils and will not duplicate what they do or provide services that are best delivered locally.

For more informatio­n about the campaign and how to vote visit www.voteeastmi­dlandsmayo­r.co.uk and keep up to date with news and informatio­n on social media #Voteeastmi­dsmayor – Facebook Eastmidscc­a, X @Eastmidscc­a, Instagram @Eastmidscc­a, Linkedin East Midlands Combined County Authority and Youtube @ Eastmidlan­dscca

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