RESIDENTS can have their say on devolving more power to the region’s politicians at a series of meetings starting next week (Thursday, March 12).
The North East Combined Authority (Neca), which brings together the seven councils covering the area from the Scottish border to the River Tees, wants the Government to give it more powers over economic development, skills and transport.
Consultation meetings on its proposals will be held between March 12 and 26, beginning at Gateshead Civic Centre on Thursday, March 12, at 6pm.
Durham’s County Hall will host a discussion on Tuesday (March 17) at 6.30pm.
Simon Henig, leader of Durham County Council and chair of Neca, said: “Our outline proposals for the devolution of powers to the region would enable us to boost the North-East’s economic prosperity and ensure that important decisions about a range of issues are taking right here.
“However, it is important that any proposals we put forward to Government fully reflect the views of the people in the North-East, from business leaders to residents.
“This is an important opportunity to help shape the long-term future of our region so I would encourage everyone to sign up now to have their say.”
Anyone wishing to attend any of the meetings is asked to register in advance online at northeastca.gov.uk/devolution
Meanwhile, Neca is looking for two members of the public to serve as chair and vice-chair of its governance committee. For more information, call 0191-643-5339. The closing date for applications is Wednesday, March 18.
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