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This is the collection of West Midlands councils who have agreed to work together on major region-wide issues such as strategic transport, large-scale housing development and economic planning.
Article continues below TUC Midlands and the West Midlands Combined Authority have struck a deal in which will secure funding, new jobs, fairer pay and long term career opportunities for local people.
The first year of the pilot High Growth Accelerator Programme, a partnership between economic development consultancy Gateley Global and West Midlands Combined Authority, has ended and been hailed ...
This agreement strengthens the collaboration between the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) and the East Midlands Combined County Authority (EMCCA). Together, the two regions make up a £132 ...
The signing formalises the shared commitment for deeper collaboration between the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) and the East Midlands Combined County Authority (EMCCA). Parker said: "The ...
The programme supported Anil and Dipa Patel, from Enable Design, who designed an adjustable wheelchair seating system, officials said [West Midlands Combined Authority] A programme supporting ...
Connect to Work is expected to help up to 1,400 people aged between 18 and 24 to find jobs, the West Midlands Combined Authority said. In combination with the seven councils in the region ...
A consultation into a proposed major shake-up of the West Midlands bus network has entered its last few days. Transport for West Midlands has been asking for public views on a proposal to move the ...
West Midlands has an allocation of £211m from this transport fund, but this is outside of the integrated settlement. Both combined authorities will be ... has been carried out in line with the ...
Connect to Work is expected to help up to 1,400 people aged between 18 and 24 to find jobs, the West Midlands Combined Authority said. In combination with the seven councils in the region, the ...