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Council leader ‘confident’ as devolution deal gathers pace

PLANNING STAGES ARE UNDER WAY WITH PROMISE OF ADDITIONAL £24M A YEAR

- By JAMES TURNER Local Democracy Reporter

THE leader of Lincolnshi­re County Council is confident that the devolution deal for Greater Lincolnshi­re will proceed as planned, with the combined mayoral authority expected to be establishe­d from October.

In March, LCC, along North and North East Lincolnshi­re councils, formally voted in favour of the deal, which promises to bring an additional £24 million per year to Lincolnshi­re.

It has now advanced to central government, which will either proceed with establishi­ng the combined authority or decide if further consultati­on is necessary — as the eight-week consultati­on attracted responses from just 4,000 residents.

The county council expects to hear back from the Secretary of State around late spring or early summer.

Following the LCC Executive meeting last Wednesday, Leader Martin Hill (Conservati­ve) noted that the council is already in the planning stage, expressing confidence that the deal will proceed as expected.

He said: “We have sent our formal letter back to government and I am pretty confident now that we will get approval.”

Councillor Hill continued: “By October, we need to have certain things set up in terms of the organisati­on ready for the election of the Lincolnshi­re mayor in May 2025.

“We are pretty confident now that it will happen. What we’re hearing is that it looks pretty positive in terms of it proceeding.”

Before an election can take place, representa­tives will be selected to sit on the combined authority, with four seats allocated to the seven district councils across Lincolnshi­re. Another seat will be designated for either the Lincolnshi­re or the Humberside Police & Crime Commission­er.

With the deal comes an initial £28.4 million in capital funding from central government.

Of this, £8.4 million is earmarked for cleaning up brownfield sites in North and North East Lincolnshi­re, while the remaining £20 million allocated for projects throughout the rest of Lincolnshi­re.

The funded projects include completely rebuilding of Old Roman Bank, stretching from Chapel St Leonards to Sandilands in Skegness, enhancemen­ts to major commuting and residentia­l roads in and around Lincoln, and flood mitigation measures in Market Rasen and Kirkby on Bain.

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One of the funding projects lined up is flood mitigation measures

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