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£4bn devolution deal for North East welcomed by business leaders

The new deal will cover all of Tyne and Wear, Northumberland and County Durham

Eye in the Sky views of Newcastle city centre from the 26th floor of Hadrian's Tower put SageGateshead and the Tyne Bridge centre stage(Image: Newcastle Chronicle)

An expanded devolution deal for the North East has been welcomed by business groups in the region.

The £4bn deal - which will extend the current arrangements in the North of Tyne to cover Tyne and Wear, Northumberland and County Durham - aims to create 24,000 extra jobs, deliver 70,000 courses each year and leverage £5bn of private sector investment. Leaders of the North East England Chamber of Commerce, the CBI and the Federation of Small Businesses have welcomed what has been touted as the most generous per head in the country

If approved, the North East Mayoral Combined Authority (MCA) would be given a £1.4bn investment fund to be delivered over 30 years, control of up to £563m to improve the North East’s rail services, £17.4m for housing schemes, and a further £20m for regeneration projects. Local leaders would also have the power to bring the North East’s bus network back into public hands and full control over the areas’ £60m-a-year adult education and skills budget, while the deal is also expected to include the creation of a ‘green superport’.

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John McCabe, chief executive of the North East England Chamber of Commerce, said: “Leaders from across Northumberland, Tyne and Wear and County Durham have worked tirelessly to get this settlement over the line. Throughout the business community there has been unwavering support for the advantages we know stronger devolution brings – the freedom to build projects, programmes and partnerships which truly deliver for the North East.

“County Durham’s inclusion is very warmly welcomed, we know the region will benefit hugely from this. It demonstrates bold, visionary leadership. Congratulations to everyone involved so far – this marks a real step change in opportunity and ambition for the region.”

Sarah Glendinning, North East director of the CBI, said: “The business community is clear about the benefits devolution has already brought to the region – from accelerating our green industries to improving business diversity and resilience. But we know more needs to be done, and now is the time to be bold.

“Today’s economic environment is a tough one but giving the region more powers can boost business confidence, unleash fresh creativity and dynamism, and unlock private investment needed to grow the North East’s visibility on the world stage. Our members have supported discussions every step of the way. They now stand ready to help make the North East an exemplar of ambitious, long-term collaboration between the public, private and voluntary sectors.”