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Heart of Wessex bid REJECTED in first round of devolution rollout

A PLAN to create a Heart of Wessex region – including a mayor for the area – has missed out on inclusion in the first round of the rollout.

The Ministry of Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government, led by Deputy PM Angela Raynor, has confirmed the Wessex plan – which involved Somerset, Wiltshire, Dorset and BCP Councils – has not been included within the Devolution Priority Programme.

The four authorities submitted a proposal outlining the “transformative benefits devolution could bring, including greater local control over key areas such as transport, housing, and economic development”.

But the bid has not been included.

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In a joint statement, the leaders of BCP, Dorset, Somerset and Wiltshire Councils – Cllr Millie Earl, Cllr Nick Ireland, Cllr Bill Revans, and Cllr Richard Clewer – said: “Despite the fact that we felt Government were moving too quickly to deliver devolution, and our discussion about the format of Mayoral Strategic Authority as the most appropriate solution for our region, we worked collaboratively with ministers throughout to deliver a strong proposal.

“Therefore, the decision not to include Wessex within the Devolution Priority Programme is extremely disappointing.

“We feel the Wessex proposal aligned with the aims of the White Paper, encompassing a population of approximately 1.9 million, with the region well-placed to support the Government’s growth priorities, particularly in clean energy, defence, digital technologies, life sciences, and tourism.

“The area could now miss out on essential funding, and combined with the likely defunding of pan-regional partnerships and the substantial reduction in the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, the fact that this will now be delayed when we are ready to go is deeply regrettable.”

One Comment

  1. David Bartle Reply

    Just Look how bad Somerset has got…now they’ve combined it. The councillors get like MP’s and ignore the people their serving!!

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