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Lord Peter Smith
Chair of the Association of Greater Manchester
Authorities
Greater Manchester
Localism through Collaboration
Introduction
Greater Manchester’s Collaborative Ambition:
 10 local authorities with shared objectives
Ensuring we are economically competitive
 Local focus for public sector reform
Localism – stronger partnerships at a local level to
secure devolution of power
Engaging with other partners
Greater Manchester:
A Functional Economic Area
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“ The most wonderful city of modern times,” was
how Disraeli once described Manchester and the
city region has never ceased to delight, surprise
or challenge those who have chosen to make a
connection. Our 2020 strategy offers fresh
direction and drive for the original modern city, a
new revolution for our times, a signal and marker
for where our future lies.
Purpose and drive. Power to deliver. Prosperity
for the many.
This is our direction of travel.”
The Greater Manchester Strategy
The Greater Manchester Strategy:
Creating the Conditions for Growth
 The GMS – strategic evidence based vision of key priorities for
economic growth
 Key objectives of GMS:
- accelerating private sector led economic growth
- securing active participation of residents in the
economy
 Added value strategy – not duplicating but leveraging activity
 Creating value from collaboration
11 Strategic priorities
Our Principles 1
• One of Europe’s premier city regions, synonymous with creativity,
culture,
sport and the commercial exploitation of a world
class knowledge base.
• Compete on the international stage for talent, investment, trade and
ideas.
• Place where all people are valued and have the opportunity to
contribute and succeed in life.
• Good quality of life, our low carbon economy and our commitment to
sustainable development.
Our Principles 2
• Every neighbourhood and every borough can contribute to our shared
sustainable future.
• Fairer healthier, safer and more inclusive place to live, known for
excellent, efficient, value for money services and transport choices.
• Focused and collegiate leadership based around collaboration,
partnerships and a true understanding that together, we are strong.
The AGMA Executive Board
The Manchester Business
Leadership Council
Health
Inequalities
Planning
& Housing
Transport
Economic
Development,
skills and
employment
Commissions
Environmental
Sustainability
Public
Protection
Improvement
& Efficiency
City Region Pilot
 Working with central government
 Based on MIER evidence
 11 areas of activity
 Changing Governance to simple majority
Wider Engagement
 Role and capacity of private sector in influencing the strategic
direction across Greater Manchester
 Business Leadership Council
 Commission for New Economy – Employment and Skills
Board with private sector chair
 Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce, MIDAS,
Marketing Manchester etc
 Strong relationship with HEI’s – Manchester: Knowledge
Capital
 Voluntary Sector
Greater Manchester Transport Fund
 Transport crucial - Transport Innovation Fund
 Congestion Charge referendum
 Fund - Total Investment £1.5bn
DfT - £0.8bn
LTP Topslice - £0.15bn
GMPTE Borrowing - £0.8bn
Levy 3% increase
Fares
Local Contributions
Future Jobs Fund
 Combined bid for £52m
 Looking to create 8000 opportunities
 Increased offer to full time jobs at minimum wage
 Unemployment for 18-24 year olds reduced by some 15%
 75% reduction in public transport fares
Comprehensive Spending Review
 Local Authorities facing big reductions -Year 1 c10%
 AGMA joint working to reduce costs
 Community Budget pilots
 Families with complex needs
Governance Proposals
 Greater Manchester Combined Authority – cross party support
and voluntary arrangement
LEP and GMCA single, coherent set of tools for growth and
prosperity in GM
Complementary nature and functions working closely together,
with GMCA accountable, representative, statutory and able to
integrate Local Authority functions...
...and LEP innovative, dynamic and initiating & developing policy,
overseeing development and delivery of the GMS, performance
management