Leicester and Leicestershire combined authority proposal
Feedback updated 16 May 2016
We asked
Whether you supported the creation of a combined authority, to boost jobs, skills and transport.
You said
The majority of people who responded to the consultaiton supported the idea
We did
We finalised a proposal and submitted it to the government. We are currently awaiting a decision and hope that the combined authority can be launched in October 2016.
Results updated 16 May 2016
Files:
- Draft proposal submitted to the government, 314.6 KB (PDF document)
Overview
Boosting jobs, improving transport and taking decisions locally – that’s the purpose of a proposed combined authority for Leicester and Leicestershire.
The city, county and district councils are working on proposals to create a combined authority. If the Government gives the go-ahead, it would guide decisions on transport, planning, skills and other key issues affecting the area. It would not replace individual councils and their current services but would enable them to work more closely together.
The proposed authority would oversee:
• Planning: councils could work together to agree a clearer, long-term framework to meet future housing and employment needs for the whole area and identify future growth locations
• Transport: focussing on long-term investment in road, rail and other public transport infrastructure
• Skills: driving and delivering skills and training, to give local people the chance to get better qualifications and employment
• Devolution: closer working through a combined authority is an important step to getting more power from Government, ensuring local decisions are made locally
If you have any questions about the proposals, please look at the FAQs page on www.llca.org.uk or you can email questions@llca.org.uk .
You can have your say on our outline proposals at www.llca.org.uk . Once we have your views, we intend to submit a proposal to the Government early next year.
The consultation runs from Monday 21 September to Tuesday 20 October 2015.
Areas
- Abbey
- Aylestone
- Beaumont Leys
- Belgrave
- Braunstone Park & Rowley Fields
- Castle
- Evington
- Eyres Monsell
- Fosse
- Humberstone & Hamilton
- Knighton
- Rushey Mead
- Saffron
- Spinney Hills
- Stoneygate
- Thurncourt
- Westcotes
Audiences
- Advocacy organisation
- All households
- All Public and Private Organisations
- All staff
- All Voluntary and Community Organisations
- Businesses
- Care home residents and their next of kin
- Carers
- Carers' network
- Children and young people
- Community organisations
- Couples
- Directors
- Disabled people
- Drug and Alcohol services
- Faith groups
- Families with children
- FE colleges
- Full-time and part-time workers
- Gypsy and Traveller community
- Heads of service
- Health services
- Managers, team leaders and supervisors
- NHS
- Older households (65+)
- Older people
- Partner agencies
- Police
- Professionals
- SCE staff
- Schools
- Self-help groups
- Service providers
- Service users
- Single people
- Sports clubs
- Third sector infrastructure groups
- Trade unions
- Universities
- User groups
- Voluntary organisations
- Working-age people
- Youth clubs
Interests
- Local government
- Planning
- Skills
- Transport
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