Statement on devolution on behalf of Lancashire County Council, Blackburn with Darwen Council and Blackpool Council further to the announcement of the General Election July 4.
Statement on devolution
Cllr Phillippa Williamson, leader of Lancashire County Council, Councillor Phil Riley, leader of Blackburn with Darwen Council and Lynn Williams, Leader of Blackpool Council said:
“We remain committed to securing a devolution deal for Lancashire.
"We are convinced this is a good deal for Lancashire and one that builds the foundation for additional deals in the future.
“We believe the transfer of powers from central government to Lancashire is in the best interests of residents and businesses.
"We strongly believe the voice of businesses in Lancashire is crucial in making sure our devolution deal focuses on the right issues.
“As Leaders we are committing to establishing a new board of Lancashire business leaders, representing the wider range of sectors and places across the county.
“One of their first tasks will be to help set Lancashire's economic strategy, ensuring investment in infrastructure, skills and business support is targeted in a way that supports our wider ambitions.
“The timing of a General Election means we will not be able to finalise our deal as soon as we would have wished.
“However, we will continue to work together and be ready to conclude this with the new Government when it is formed in July as we believe this remains a great opportunity for our county."
Notes to Editors
Following the calling of the General Election, the Government has stated that devolution will be a matter for the new administration.