Combined Authority
A Combined Authority is a type of local government structure in the United Kingdom that allows multiple local councils to work together on shared issues. This collaboration helps them manage services and resources more effectively, such as transportation, housing, and economic development. By pooling their efforts, these councils can address regional challenges that affect their communities.
Typically, a Combined Authority is governed by a board made up of representatives from each participating council. This setup enables them to make collective decisions and implement strategies that benefit the entire region, fostering growth and improving public services for residents.