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'No nuggets for the South West': Business reacts to Levelling-Up plans

Business leaders say they feel overlooked compared to their cousins in the North and Midlands but 'county deals' could pave the way for a brighter future

Michael Gove has outlined the much delayed Levelling Up white paper which promises 'county deals' for areas in the South West but no cash pledges

Plans to thrash out devolution deals for the South West form part of Michael Gove's Levelling Up plans unveiled today.

Cornwall, Devon, Plymouth and Torbay will be among nine areas to be the first to negotiate new 'County Deals' in a bid to close the gap between the richest and poorest areas of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

But business leaders have criticised the lack of cash for the region with big questions yet to be answered on how any new structure would work.

Tim Jones, chair of South West Business Council, said: “There are no nuggets in this for the South West. It’s disappointing. They are taking a very complacent view of the South West being safe in Government circles.

He said the County Deals would start a huge debate about the structure of local government, and its relationship with business, particularly if “there is no money at the end of it”.

Central to Gove's Levelling Up plans is the creation of more regional mayors, such as Andy Burnham in Manchester and Dan Norris in the Bristol region.

The County Deals have been welcomed by council leaders in Plymouth, Devon and Torbay, though they admit it is still early days.

Cllr Nick Kelly (Conservative), leader of Plymouth City Council, said it is not about individual councils losing power but coming together to have one voice and being a 'credible partner' with the Government to get investment and development.