West Yorkshire Combined Authority

West Yorkshire Combined Authority

West Yorkshire within England
Type
Type
Houses Unicameral
Term limits
None
History
Founded 1 April 2014
Preceded by West Yorkshire Integrated Transport Authority
Leadership
Chair
Peter Box CBE
Since 1 April 2014
Vice-chair
Tim Swift
Since 1 April 2014
Structure
Seats 10 members
Committees District Engagement
Governance and Audit
Investment
Overview and Scrutiny
Transport
Elections
Indirect election
Last election
1 April 2014
Meeting place
Wellington House, Leeds
Website
www.westyorks-ca.gov.uk

The West Yorkshire Combined Authority (WYCA) is the combined authority for West Yorkshire in England. It was established by statutory instrument under the Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 2009 on 1 April 2014. It is a strategic authority with powers over transport, economic development and regeneration. The chair of the authority is Peter Box.

History

The abolition of West Yorkshire County Council in 1986 left the county without a single authority covering the whole area, although some council functions including archive services and Trading Standards continued to be provided jointly, through West Yorkshire Joint Services, and the West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive and West Yorkshire Police continued to operate across the county.

Since April 2007 the Leeds City Region Partnership has evolved to coordinate activities across the Leeds City Region, which includes Barnsley in South Yorkshire and four districts of North Yorkshire, as well as the whole of West Yorkshire. Strategic local governance decisions have been made by the joint committee of the Leeds City Region Leaders Board.[1] A multi-area agreement was established in 2008 and since 2011 economic development has been supported by the Leeds City Region LEP, which forms a business-led local enterprise partnership.[2]

The West Yorkshire Combined Authority was proposed in 2012 as part of a "city deal".[3][4] The combined authority covered only West Yorkshire, and not the other areas of the Leeds City Region. In order to create a combined authority the local authorities had to undertake a governance review and produce a scheme of their proposals. A consultation ran from November 2013 to January 2014 and the responses were published in February 2014.[5] The combined authority was established on 1 April 2014, following statutory approval on 31 March 2014.[6][7]

Membership

Five members are leaders of the constituent authorities, with three additional district councillor members and two non-constituent partner members.[8][9]

Name Membership Position within nominating authority Nominating authority
Peter Box Constituent Leader of the Council Wakefield Metropolitan District Council
David Sheard Constituent Leader of the Council Kirklees Metropolitan Borough Council
Stephen Baines Constituent Leader of the Council Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council
David Green Constituent Leader of the Council Bradford City Council
Judith Blake Constituent Leader of the Council Leeds City Council
Robert Light Additional constituent Leader of the Conservative Group Kirklees Metropolitan Borough Council
Andrew Carter Additional constituent Leader of the Conservative Group Leeds City Council
Janet Battye Additional constituent Leader of the Liberal Democrat Group Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council
James Alexander Non-constituent Leader of the Council City of York Council
Roger Marsh Non-constituent Chair Leeds City Region LEP

Structure

The combined authority operates through three committees: the West Yorkshire and York Investment Committee, Transport Committee and Overview and Scrutiny Committee. The Transport Committee replaced the West Yorkshire Integrated Transport Authority. A Governance and Audit Committee also advises the authority in relation to financial management and governance.[10] Public transport policy is delivered through the Metro brand, which was previously the public facing identity of the West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive.

Other roles

WYCA will take over responsibility for payment of Apprenticeship Grant for Employers from 1 August 2015.[11]

References

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