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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...
- Understanding the York & North Yorkshire Combined Authority
A Combined Authority is where a group of councils work...
- Launch event for Combined Authority
The first year will see more than £56 million delivered,...
- Understanding the York & North Yorkshire Combined Authority
Legislation to establish the authority, encompassing the unitary authority areas of the City of York and North Yorkshire, was made on 19 December 2023. [ 5 ] [ 2 ] The combined authority held its first meeting on 22 January 2024 and assumed its powers on 1 February 2024.
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...
Following local government reorganisation, a 30-year devolution deal for York and North Yorkshire, with an investment fund of over £500 million, was announced in August 2022. This led to the...
The timeline for the transition to the Combined Authority was as follows: August 2022 – The agreement on the Combined Authority between City of York Council and North Yorkshire County Council...
Feb 1, 2024 · The first year will see more than £56 million delivered, which includes projects to build hundreds of new homes and schemes to help the region transition to net zero. The Combined Authority will be...
The launch of a new combined authority for York and North Yorkshire has been hailed as a "momentous" occasion for the region. The new body came into effect on Thursday, following a devolution...