West Yorkshire Mayor responds to Microsoft's plans for investing in the region
Microsoft has announced plans to invest in West Yorkshire.
The West Yorkshire Combined Authority officially approved its annual budget at a meeting this morning, with a planned total spend of £866m over the next year
01 February 2024
The West Yorkshire Combined Authority officially approved its annual budget at a meeting this morning, with a planned total spend of £866m over the next year.
The bulk of the Combined Authority’s spending will be on transport, with long-term planning for Mass Transit continuing, as well as the funding of the £2 mayor’s fares capped bus tickets for everyone in the region.
The budget also includes extra funding to help improve bus services, support cultural events such as Bradford 2025 and improve access to jobs and skills for people across the region.
The Combined Authority is also investing in the region’s future, with infrastructure spending for the coming year totalling nearly £500m.
The Mayor said: “Devolution is working for West Yorkshire and I am proud of the work we have done over the past year to drive economic growth, boost skills, and lay the groundwork for an accessible and reliable public transport network.
“But we should be under no illusions about the financial challenges facing our local authority partners. We are supporting where we can but town halls must be properly funded by government to deliver frontline services, otherwise our potential will be held back.
"This balanced and fair budget that we have agreed today will deliver on our long-term plan and lasting change for the people of West Yorkshire as we create a region that works for all.”
Further details of the West Yorkshire Combined Authority budget can be found here.
Devolution is working for West Yorkshire and I am proud of the work we have done over the past year to drive economic growth, boost skills, and lay the groundwork for an accessible and reliable public transport network.
Mayor of West Yorkshire
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