Public consultation is now underway on the issue of devolution for the East Riding of Yorkshire.
A number of councillors have had their say on the deal which is said to be worth £400 million to the area.
Here's Councillor Dale Needham of the Liberal Democrats:
Councillor Rick Arrand represents the Yorkshire Party in Bridlington South:
Councillor David Nolan is another Liberal Democrat councillor:
He's also concerned about the costs of devolution:
Here's Independent Candidate, Terry Gill:
Councillor Alison Healy is in favour of the devolution proposal:
Residents of the East Riding can have their say until 27th February via the council website.


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