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North Wales business community gathering to showcase unbeatable resilience

North Wales business community gathering to showcase unbeatable resilience
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Business leaders say freeport would turbo charge North Wales economy with thousands of jobs

Business leaders say freeport would turbo charge North Wales economy with thousands of jobs
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North Wales needs to be free to evolve its own type of leadership and governance

Only strong, independent, local leadership can achieve transformative economic growth in North Wales. Despite enormous potential, the main reason why economic growth is lagging behind in North Wales has been the lack of regional leadership. North Wales has always been led either by Westminster or Cardiff. History has shown that remote leadership never works, as it will lack the necessary knowledge of local need and potential. North Wales has got to be given the chance to develop its own kind of local leadership, which would be more relevant and suitable to its local needs and its unique culture. It is most encouraging to witness all six councils across North Wales recognised the urgent need for a locally-based economic development organisation.

Anglesey councillors launch strong attack as Welsh Government press ahead with plans to create four regional bodies

Anglesey councillors launch strong attack as Welsh Government press ahead with plans to create four regional bodies Cllr Aled Morris Jones. Free to use by all partners, taken by reporter. MINISTERS have been described as “dictators” for pressing on with proposals for another regional layer of government, referred to by councillors on Anglesey as “back door reorganisation”. The Welsh Government is pressing ahead with plans to create four regional bodies with powers to decide on where to build new housing developments and invest in transport across the respective areas. The four corporate joint committees (CJCs) would be created in the South-East, South-West, North and Mid Wales, while sitting on the committees would be the leaders of every contained council.

How extra layer of Government could impact housing and travel in North Wales

How extra layer of Government could impact housing and travel in North Wales The proposals to create four regional bodies is pressing ahead and could also have repercussions for Snowdonia National Park 11:48, 11 MAR 2021 NorthWalesLive - Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Ministers have been described as “dictators” for pressing on with proposals for another regional layer of government, referred to by councillors on Anglesey as “back door reorganisation”.

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