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Buckinghamshire County Council sign tri-county council alliance

| December 16, 2014

Buckinghamshire County Council Offices, Aylesbury. 2009-04-06

Buckinghamshire County Council have joined Oxfordshire and Northamptonshire County Councils in a tri-county county alliance.

The councils signed a joint offer to Government calling for a new combined authority to unlock economic growth.

The new alliance is also calling for new legislation to deliver a more flexible governance structure to deliver the proposals.

Leader of Buckinghamshire County Council, Martin Tett, said: ‘Rural non-city locations can punch with huge economic impact, so it’s absolutely right that we combine our voice locally so we can compete with other city areas across the UK. To do this we need proper and effective devolution of powers, responsibilities and resources from Government.

The plan calls for the government to :

  • devolve employment and skills funding so employers’ needs can be properly met locally.
  • support a devolved approach to the local trunk road network.
  • incentivise the three councils so they properly benefit from encouraging new growth.
  • give them enhanced powers over bus services.
  • ensure the best economic benefits are unlocked from projects such as East-West rail.

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