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England’s power shift

The Government is planning to hand critical regional decision-making powers to business-led bodies with little experience of environmental issues.

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Boost economic growth

Ministers see economic and housing growth as the main ways to boost each region’s prospects.

To make this happen they plan to get rid of the eight Regional Assemblies outside London. Assembly powers on transport, land use planning and other key environment issues will pass to unelected Regional Development Agencies (RDAs). 

Economy first, environment last?

RDAs will draw up a single strategy for their region. This strategy will be focused on economic growth and increased prosperity.

As part of this local councils must ‘assess the economic conditions of their local areas’ and help draw up the RDA’s strategy for the region. In a potential conflict of interest, councils can also bid for RDA funding for pet schemes for their area.

Promises, promises

Ministers say the changes will:

At the moment their proposals are too vague to be sure this will be the case.

Ministers must ensure that their reforms put each region on course to a truly sustainable, low-carbon future. Without this they could lead to more environmentally damaging development, such as roads and runways, in the name of boosting the economy.

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Find out more about the Sub-National Review (PDF)

ActionTake action

Respond to the public consultation on the Sub-National Review before 20th June and tell your Regional Minister to build a sustainable future.

Press for action

Select your region.

Minister

Region

Barbara Follett

East

Phil Hope

East Midlands

Tessa Jowell

London

Nick Brown

North East

Beverley Hughes

North West

Jonathan Shaw

South East

Ben Bradshaw

South West

Liam Byrne

West Midlands

Rosie Winterton

Yorkshire & the Humber

 


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