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East Yorkshire Devolution Drop In Event in Hornsea

Hornsea will host a drop in event tomorrow where residents can find out more about the proposed devolution deal for East Yorkshire.

East Riding of Yorkshire Council has announced a series of drop-in events where people can find out more about devolution proposals for the region and have their say in the public consultation.

Tomorrow (February 24th) there will be devolution drop-in events in Hornsea, giving people the chance to ask questions about the proposal to create a Mayoral Combined Authority (MCA) for Hull and East Yorkshire.

A member of the council’s cabinet will be at each event, along with one of the council’s devolution experts.

Printed copies of the survey will be available, and help will be on hand for those who need it.

Councillor Anne Handley, leader of East Riding of Yorkshire Council, said:

"We have had a great response to the consultation so far, but want to make sure we reach as many people as possible, and that’s why we are heading out on the road.

"I plan to be at many of these events myself, so please come along and find out what devolution is all about.

“There is plenty of time left to have your say in the consultation, make your voice heard and help shape the future of this region.”

There are a number of events taking place over the coming weeks including:

Date 

Time 

Location 

24 January 

12noon - 1.30pm 

Hornsea Hub 

25 January 

2pm - 3pm 

Snaith Library  

1 February 

11am - 12noon 

Brough Petuaria Centre 

1 February 

3.30pm - 5pm 

East Riding Leisure Francis Scaife, Pocklington  

 2 February 

10am - 11am 

Market Weighton Wicstun Centre 

2 February

12noon - 1pm 

Howden Library 

2 February

3.30pm - 6.30pm 

East Riding Leisure Haltemprice 

8 February 

3.30-6.30pm 

East Riding Leisure Bridlington 

10 February 

10am - 11.30am 

Beverley Library 

13 February 

11am - 12noon 

Hessle Centre 

19 February 

9.30am-11am 

East Riding Leisure Withernsea 

19 February 

11am - 12noon 

Hedon Centre 

From now until February 27, people can find out more about the devolution proposals and take part in the consultation at eastriding.gov.uk/devolution.

Residents can also visit any East Riding library to get help completing the survey using a computer or completing the questionnaire on paper.

The Hull and East Yorkshire MCA would have powers to invest in areas such as transport, skills and housing, as well as an additional £400m of devolved funding over the next 30 years to invest in local priorities.

A combined authority for East Yorkshire does not mean the two councils would merge, only that they would collaborate on certain issues that affect everyone in the region.

The councils and the delivery of day-to-day responsibilities would remain separate, and local services would not be affected.

There is more information and a link to the consultation at https://www.eastriding.gov.uk/council/devolution/

 

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