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The West of England Combined Authority (WECA) is a combined authority within the West of England area, consisting of the local authorities of Bristol, South Gloucestershire, and Bath and North East Somerset. The body has its headquarters in the Redcliffe area of Bristol, and is led by the Mayor of the West of England.
- Mayor of the West of England
The Mayor of the West of England is the directly elected...
- West of England
West of England is a combined authority area in South West...
- Mayor of the West of England
Two further combined authorities which do not cover ceremonial counties or former metropolitan counties were formed in 2017: West of England, comprising Bristol and two of the three adjacent unitary authorities in Gloucestershire and Somerset, all of which had been within the former county of Avon; and Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.
Who we are. The Combined Authority was set up in 2017 to make decisions and investments that benefit people living and working in Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol and South Gloucestershire.
About us. What we do. We make decisions that directly benefit our region, our residents and our economy. As a Combined Authority, we have significant powers and funding to tackle everyday...
The West of England Mayoral Combined Authority is led by the directly elected Mayor Dan Norris. It covers 369 square miles and a population of around 950,000+. It is a delivery organisation with significant and growing powers and funding to tackle everyday challenges in the West of England to improve the lives of its residents.