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Norfolk announced as priority area for new powers and funding

Norfolk County Council , 5 February 2025 12:19
Meeting in Council Chambers

Norfolk is set for new powers and funding, following a Government announcement today (5 February 2025).

Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner has announced that Norfolk would be one of its priority areas for devolution and local government reform.

Ministers want to see a devolution deal covering Norfolk and Suffolk, with an elected mayor. They also want "two tier" areas like Norfolk - where responsibility for key services is split between county and district councils - to replace existing councils with unitary authorities.

County council leader Councillor Kay Mason Billig said: "I'm delighted that the Government has placed Norfolk and Suffolk on the priority programme for devolution and local government reform.

"This shows ministers' confidence that we can deliver economic growth and jobs, building on our work on the previous devolution bid.

"To give us the time we need for the complex work of setting up a Mayoral County Combined Authority, on a very tight timescale, the Government is putting orders in place to postpone May's county council election.

"We also have the opportunity to create a council system that is fit for the future. I hope that Norfolk's district councils will work with the county council on local government reform, to explore how we can create the most efficient and cost-effective way of delivering the services our residents need."

For background on the story so far, the Government's devolution white paper and the Local Government Association's answers to frequently asked questions, please visit www.norfolk.gov.uk/devolution.

Go to our video explaining devolution and local government reform.

Last modified: 17 February 2025 14:40

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