Thursday, January 23, 2025

Trio of council leaders sign up to devolution deal for Lincolnshire

All three lead councils across Greater Lincolnshire have now voted in favour of taking the next steps towards a historic devolution deal.

An eight-week county-wide consultation involving all 1.1m residents has now been launched after the landmark proposal was approved by North East Lincolnshire Council, Lincolnshire County Council and North Lincolnshire Council.

Residents are being urged to have their say on the proposal which would bring Ā£720m in extra cash and a raft of new powers to Greater Lincolnshire.

Lincolnshire County Councilā€™s leader, Cllr Martin Hill, said: ā€œThis is an important day for the council and the county. We have negotiated an ambitious deal with the Government that will bring benefits to our residents for years to come, making sure we donā€™t get left behind. I hope that residents will take the time to understand whatā€™s on offer and give their views as part of the consultation.

ā€œThis is our opportunity to take more decisions locally, boost our economy and have a direct line to government about what we need in our area.ā€

Cllr Rob Waltham, leader of North Lincolnshire Council, said: ā€œThis is the single biggest opportunity to improve outcomes for residents in generations.

ā€œIt is a huge opportunity to create new jobs, improve skills and training, supercharge investment in transport and roads and back our businesses to drive prosperity further and faster.

ā€œNot only would residents see huge amounts of cash flowing into Greater Lincolnshire every year, but Lincolnshire would also have the power, which has been held in London, to spend this cash to tackle the issues people want tackled in their communities.ā€

North East Lincolnshire Council Leader, Cllr Philip Jackson, said: ā€œThis is another important step in our journey towards devolution, which is set to drive forward the right decisions and growth for the people of North East Lincolnshire and the greater county.ā€

The Proposal outlines the benefits to Greater Lincolnshire that devolution will bring, which include:

  • A Mayoral Investment Fund of Ā£24 million per annum for 30 years to invest in infrastructure and skills development totalling Ā£720m
  • A one off Ā£28.4m capital investment in Greater Lincolnshireā€™s priorities
  • Ā£2m capacity funding over three years
  • Ā£1m skills for job funding
  • Local control over the Adult Education Budget from 2026
  • A consolidated, multi-year transport fund, providing increased financial certainty.

Residents can have their say by completing a survey on theĀ Letā€™s Talk Lincolnshire website.

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