Greater Manchester Centre for Voluntary Organisation

Greater Manchester Combined Authority publishes final scheme

All 10 local authorities in Greater Manchester have agreed to submit a scheme to the Government for the creation of a new sub-regional authority.
The Greater Manchester Combined Authority would be established to co-ordinate transport, regeneration and economic development functions for the whole of Greater Manchester. This new authority would work with Government to manage the new devolved powers as part of the pilot city region agreement which was signed last December by the Association of Greater Manchester Authorities' (AGMA) leaders and the regional minister.
Under the new arrangements a joint committee would be established to assume responsibility for delivering transport across the Manchester city region.
The creation of the combined authority would see a real and significant transfer of powers from central government to the city region. Transport powers, for example, would be similar to those wielded by Transport for London.
See attachment below for details of final scheme.
The Department for Communities and Local Government will be consulting on the scheme and a draft order. The consultation, which will run for a minimum of 12 weeks from 31st March 2010, is available via the link below. A GMCVO briefing on the proposal is also attached.

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Greater Manchester Combined Authority final scheme.doc70 KB
Briefing - Proposal to establish a Combined Authority for Greater Manchester.doc57 KB