North Yorkshire business leaders urged to back devolution deal

Business leaders in North Yorkshire are being urged to back the county’s bid for a new single council and help bring in new investment in infrastructure worth up to £2.4bn.
Richard Flinton, chief executive of North Yorkshire County Council, said: “This devolution deal will back companies of all sizes with new investment of up to £2.4bn in the infrastructure they need to grow and prosper."Richard Flinton, chief executive of North Yorkshire County Council, said: “This devolution deal will back companies of all sizes with new investment of up to £2.4bn in the infrastructure they need to grow and prosper."
Richard Flinton, chief executive of North Yorkshire County Council, said: “This devolution deal will back companies of all sizes with new investment of up to £2.4bn in the infrastructure they need to grow and prosper."

York and North Yorkshire County Council are working on an devolution deal to take control of funds and powers from central government to accelerate the recovery from the pandemic and create new growth opportunities for businesses.

They have approved plans to invest £540m in fibre connectivity, £390m in transport links, £290m in market town centres, £215m in the bio-economy, £95m on housing, £50m on green energy and £10m in skills across the county over the coming years.

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The new single council proposals will also save more than £25m a year in costs by scrapping the current two-tier structure of local government which has seven district councils and a county council. These would be replaced by a single, mayor-led authority.

Richard Flinton, chief executive of North Yorkshire County Council, said: “North Yorkshire has a vibrant and diverse business community with international strengths in the bio-economy, technology, manufacturing and tourism sectors.

“This devolution deal will back companies of all sizes with new investment of up to £2.4bn in the infrastructure they need to grow and prosper, but the time is now – devolution must not be delayed. The cost of any delay could be extremely significant.

“Our proposals simplify and strengthen local government, save unnecessary spending, bring stability and give us the size and scale to succeed. We urge businesses to back our bid, which we believe will offer you the best prospects of lasting economic recovery and growth.”

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North Yorkshire County Council is inviting business leaders to lend their support by writing to the minister for regional growth and local government, Simon Clarke, at the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government.

Businesses can find out more by joining a webinar on September 10. The webinar will provide an overview of the York and North Yorkshire devolution deal and what it means for businesses, the county council’s plan for a new single North Yorkshire council how this single council would benefit businesses and deliver at scale.

Ministers have offered to devolve funds and powers as part of the Prime Minister’s “levelling up” agenda.

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