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[[File:English combined authorities.svg|thumb|Map of English Combined Authorities]] A [[Combined Authority]] is a type of local government institution introduced in [[England]] outside [[Greater London]] by the Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 2009.
[[File:English combined authorities.svg|thumb|Map of English Combined Authorities]] A [[Combined Authority]] is a type of local government institution introduced in [[England]] (outside Greater London, where the [[Greater London Authority]] provides a similar function) by the Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 2009. Each Combined Authority is intended to have an elected Mayor (sometimes referred to as a "Metro Mayor".


As of 2017 there are nine Combined Authorities:
As of 2017 there are nine Combined Authorities:


*Cambridgeshire and Peterborough (covering the [[Ceremonial county]] of [[Cambridgeshire]]
*Cambridgeshire and Peterborough (covering the [[Ceremonial county]] of [[Cambridgeshire]]
*Greater Manchester (covering the [[metropolitan county]] of [[Greater Manchester]]
*Greater Manchester (covering the [[metropolitan county]] of [[Greater Manchester]])
*Liverpool City Region
*Liverpool City Region (covering the metropolitan county of [[Merseyside]] and the borough of [[Halton]])
*North East
*North East (covering the three counties of [[Northumberland]], [[Tyne and Wear]] and [[County Durham]])
*Sheffield City Region
*Sheffield City Region (covering the metropolitan county of [[South Yorkshire]])
*Tees Valley
*Tees Valley (covering the boroughs of [[Darlington]], [[Hartlepool]], [[Middlesbrough]], [[Redcar and Cleveland]] and [[Stockton-on-Tees]])
*West Midlands
*West Midlands (covering the [[West Midlands]] metropolitan county)
*West of England
*West of England (covering [[Bristol]], [[South Gloucestershire]] and [[Bath and North East Somerset]])
*West Yorkshire
*West Yorkshire (covering the [[West Yorkshire]] metropolitan county).
 
 
 


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[[Category:England]]

Latest revision as of 22:49, 30 April 2017

Map of English Combined Authorities

A Combined Authority is a type of local government institution introduced in England (outside Greater London, where the Greater London Authority provides a similar function) by the Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 2009. Each Combined Authority is intended to have an elected Mayor (sometimes referred to as a "Metro Mayor".

As of 2017 there are nine Combined Authorities: