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Devolution deal step for Hull and East Riding as leaders look at elected mayor option

Move welcomed by business leader as fears of missing out on Westminster cash and regional decision making highlighted

Even more joined up? A devolution deal is being progressed by Hull and East Riding. (Image: ABP)

The leaders of East Riding of Yorkshire Council and Hull City Council are to consider having an elected mayor as part of a new devolution deal.

Both have agreed to enter talks with government over a combined authority proposal. It would involve the two councils working together at a strategic level on agendas such as economic investment and transport, with the delivery of day-to-day services remaining the responsibility of each individual entity.

The option to include a mayor as part of a devolution deal would potentially see the East Riding and Hull, representing East Yorkshire, secure more funding from central Government, and would give each authority and the public more say in where the money was best spent to benefit residents.

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The proposal for a mayoral authority is a move away from the county deal on the table, which would involve the switching of power between the two authorities annually, with no elected mayor.

The two authorities are the last in Yorkshire without a deal, and the new leader of East Riding of Yorkshire Council, Cllr Anne Handley, said: “We need to start delivering the best possible deal for the people of the East Riding and Hull and that means getting more money and more powers to improve the lives of local people.

“And that sentiment is shared too with Councillor Mike Ross, the leader of Hull City Council, and both our elected members and officers are now exploring what we can achieve with a mayoral authority.

“No deal is yet on the table as it’s very early days but conversations will continue between the two authorities as we’re both committed to delivering the very best for our residents.”