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      • The York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority (YNYCA) is a legal body established by parliament bringing together the local authorities of City of York Council and North Yorkshire Council.
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  2. The Combined Authority is led by an elected Mayor. Find more information about the York and North Yorkshire Mayor. The York and North Yorkshire Mayor chairs the Combined Authority Board. The...

  3. A Combined Authority is where a group of councils work together across a larger area. The York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority has been created by the City of York Council and North...

  4. What is the York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority? A Combined Authority is a new kind of local government body that takes over certain powers which currently belong to central...

  5. The York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority is a legally recognised, single body. Their role is to use some of the money and powers, that up to now have been held by central government,...

  6. The York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority is a legally recognised, single body. Their role is to use some of the money and powers, that up to now have been held by central...

  7. Our role is to use some of the money and powers, that up to now have been held by central government, and work with local leaders and communities to invest in ways that will help to make York and...

  8. The York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority (Y&NYCA) is the combined authority for York and North Yorkshire in England. [2]