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North East business leaders back devolution bid that could create 17,000 new jobs

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Three of the North East’s main business organisations have issued a joint statement welcoming plans for a devolution deal for the area.

Documents emerged this week that outline plans for a devolution deal to cover Northumberland and Tyne and Wear, with hopes that the deal can bring more than £3bn of government funding over 30 years and generate more than 17,000 jobs.

Business leaders have long backed moves to give the region a greater say over its affairs and many were dismayed when a previous deal to cover Northumberland, Tyne and Wear and County Durham collapsed in 2016. A new deal looks likely to be progressing without County Durham, which is hoping to secure its own county deal.

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Now the North East England Chamber of Commerce, the CBI and the Federation of Small Businesses have jointly welcomed an outline of a proposed new devolution settlement for the north of the region.

John McCabe, chief executive, North East England Chamber of Commerce said: “We recognise the huge amount of work from leaders across Northumberland and Tyne and Wear to get discussions to this advanced stage and are grateful for it.

“Positive partnership working has already paid real dividends for our businesses and communities, especially as we recover from Covid. An extended deal which delivers more funding and powers over transport, skills, jobs and homes would be a welcome next step on the region’s devolution journey.”

Sarah Glendinning, regional director of the CBI said, “The CBI is keen to see local leaders empowered to make the big decisions which address regional challenges and deliver economic growth.