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Liverpool City Region

Liverpool City Region
City region, Combined authority and Local enterprise partnership
Local government districts of Liverpool City Region
Local government districts of Liverpool City Region
Coordinates: 53°24′07″N 2°58′37″W / 53.402°N 2.977°W / 53.402; -2.977Coordinates: 53°24′07″N 2°58′37″W / 53.402°N 2.977°W / 53.402; -2.977
Sovereign state  United Kingdom
Constituent country  England
Region North West England
Established 2010 (as a local enterprise partnership)
1 April 2014 (as a combined authority)
Administrative HQ Liverpool
(1 Mann Island (Combined authority))
(12 Princes Parade (Local enterprise partnership))
Districts
Government
 • Type Combined authority
Local enterprise partnership
 • Body Liverpool City Region Combined Authority
Liverpool City Region Local Enterprise Partnership
 • Leadership Chairman and indirectly-elected membership (Combined authority)
Chairman and board (Local enterprise partnership)
 • Leader Joe Anderson (Combined authority)
Robert Hough (Local enterprise partnership)
Area
 • Total 279.53 sq mi (723.97 km2)
Population (mid-2015 est.)
 • Total 1,517,467
Time zone Greenwich Mean Time (UTC0)
 • Summer (DST) British Summer Time (UTC+1)
Website www.liverpoolcityregion-ca.gov.uk (Combined authority)
www.liverpoollep.org (Local enterprise partnership)

The Liverpool City Region is an economic and political area of England centred on Liverpool, which also incorporates the local authority districts of Halton, Knowsley, Sefton, St Helens, and Wirral. Other, wider, definitions of the city region also exist. Depending on the definition used, the region's population is between about 1.5 million and 2.3 million.

Since 1 April 2014, the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority has become the top-tier administrative body for the local governance of the city region. Through the combined authority, the six districts pool their responsibilities over strategic policy areas such as economic development, transport, employment and skills, tourism, culture, housing, and physical infrastructure.

The region's economic development is also supported by the Liverpool City Region Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP), established in 2010 as the private sector-led board comprising political and business leaders from around the city region.

The Liverpool city region was one of eight defined in the 2004 document Moving Forward: The Northern Way, as a collaboration between the three northern Regional Development Agencies.

On 13 March 2007, local government minister Phil Woolas announced plans to create a "cabinet" of the Leaders of the six councils (Halton, Knowsley, Liverpool, Sefton, St Helens and Wirral) in a form of regional devolution for what was termed the "Liverpool City Region". While a report in the Liverpool Daily Post newspaper on 3 June 2008 suggests a 'Super Cabinet' plan to boost economy in the city region.


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