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North West Regional Assembly

The North West Regional Assembly (NWRA) was the regional chamber for the North West England region of the England. It was based at Wigan, in Greater Manchester. It was abolished in July 2008.

North West Regional Assembly
Formation1999 (abolished 2008)
Legal statusRegional chamber
HeadquartersWigan
Region served
North West England
Website4nw.org.uk

Creation and functions edit

The assembly was created by the Regional Development Agencies Act 1998. The first meeting was held in 1999. In July 2003 the assembly was reconstituted to combine its existing functions with those of the regional arm of the Local Government Association and of the Regional Employers Organisation.

The NWRA acted as the representative voice of the region and worked to promote the economic, environmental and social well-being of the North West of England.[1] The key functions of the assembly were:

Abolition edit

Following criticism of the regional assemblies, it was proposed in July 2007 that they will be axed, losing their role by 2010.[2]

A regional leaders forum known as '4NW' was established on 15 July 2008 and the NWRA ceased to exist.[3]

Organisation edit

Membership of the NWRA was not by direct election. The NWRA represented the interests of Cumbria, Cheshire, Lancashire, Greater Manchester and Merseyside and had 80 members nominated by Local Authorities, business, trade unions, further and higher education, environmental interests, and the voluntary, cultural and community sectors including sport and tourism.

Senior Officers edit

Position Holder
Chief Executive Phil Robinson [4]
Director of Planning, Transport and Housing Michael Gallagher [5]
Director of Strategy - Scrutiny, Europe and Sustainability Steve Barwick [6]

NWRA Political Group Leaders edit

Political Group Leader Local Authority
Conservatives Group Cllr Les Byrom [7] Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council
Liberal Democrat Group Cllr Mike Ash [7] Cumbria County Council
Labour Group Cllr Val Stevens [7] Manchester City Council

References edit

  1. ^ North West Regional Assembly : Directgov – Directories
  2. ^ BBC NEWS | Politics | Regional assemblies will be axed
  3. ^ NWRA :: Home
  4. ^ NWRA :: > Senior Officers > Phil Robinson
  5. ^ NWRA :: > Senior Officers > Michael Gallagher
  6. ^ NWRA :: > Senior Officers > Steve Barwick
  7. ^ a b c NWRA :: > Members > Audit and Governance

External links edit

  • North West Regional Assembly
  • Local Government Association


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