Lord Mann
Main Page: Lord Mann (Labour - Life peer)(10 years, 3 months ago)
Commons ChamberAny planning application must be decided on its own merits. That means that things will change from application to application, based on the merits of each individual case.
12. What recent assessment he has made of local enterprise partnership boundaries.
There has been no recent assessment of local enterprise partnership boundaries. Through growth deals, the Government invited local enterprise partnerships to submit proposals to revise those boundaries, but none did.
We have been clear that those decisions must be locally driven. The Government are happy to consider such requests, and we are currently considering the results of a consultation on the rules surrounding the creation of combined authorities. It must be a locally driven ask, and in the hon. Gentleman’s case it is vital that both combined local authorities work together and not centrifugally. That will provide the best backdrop to spending £300 million—soon to rise to £550 million—of local growth funding for the hon. Gentleman’s area.