Burton Mail

Have a say on devolution

- By STEPHEN SINFIELD stephen.sinfield@reachplc.com @Mailrememb­ers

EAST Midlands Chamber is urging businesses in Derbyshire and Nottingham­shire to get their voices heard by taking part in a consultati­on over devolution plans.

The four upper-tier local authoritie­s in Derbyshire and Nottingham­shire last week launched a public consultati­on into proposals to establish an East Midlands County Combined Authority.

Set to be formed in 2024, the overarchin­g authority would give the two counties more decision-making powers on areas such as transport, adult skills training, and the environmen­t, as well as bring £1.14bn in extra funding over a 30-year period.

The consultati­on, running until 9 January, is open to residents, businesses, community and voluntary groups, and other organisati­ons in the region.

East Midlands Chamber chief executive Scott Knowles said: “The

devolution deal for Derbyshire and Nottingham­shire is a huge opportunit­y by providing a political structure that removes obstacles to decisionma­king, enhances the ability to attract investment and ultimately creates an environmen­t conducive

to business growth.

“It will help these counties to take strides forward in productivi­ty and innovation, enabling firms to drive the economic growth that creates jobs and wealth locally. Devolution also gives businesses a greater say

over what happens in their area as they will be represente­d within the proposed governance structure.

“The Chamber is supporting these plans to create a mayoral county combined authority, but it’s important the full business community’s views are heard so we would urge organisati­ons of all shapes and sizes to get involved with the consultati­on.”

The leaders of Derbyshire County Council, Nottingham­shire County Council, Derby City Council and Nottingham City Council signed up to work on a devolution deal on 30 August this year at the Rolls-royce factory in Derby, following an announceme­nt from the Government that a package of new powers and funding worth £1.14bn were available for the area.

Since then, the councils have been working on agreeing a more detailed proposal for consultati­on, which includes more informatio­n about how devolution would work in the two counties. The public consultati­on, which features a survey, represents the next step in the process, allowing everyone the chance to give their views on proposals.

To take part in the consultati­on, visit www.eastmidlan­dsdevoluti­on. co.uk.

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There are proposals to establish an East Midlands County Combined Authority
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East Midlands Chamber chief executive Scott Knowles

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