In February 2022, the Government published its White Paper on Levelling Up, a significant set of proposals which look to address geographical disparities in funding, productivity and growth across England.
Following the publication of the White Paper, the three upper tier Councils, Lancashire County Council, Blackburn with Darwen Council and Blackpool Council, agreed to cooperate at pace on the creation of a new devolution deal that would cover the Lancashire area by establishing a Combined County Authority (CCA). The Leaders of the three Councils have overseen extensive negotiations between Officers and Government officials to agree the basis of a proposed devolution deal.
On the 22 November the Government announced that it was willing to enter into a devolution deal with Lancashire County Council, Blackburn with Darwen Council and Blackpool Council. 
Meetings held during the last week of November at the three upper tier authorities unanimously supported the draft proposal go out to public consultation.
The deal, if given final approval, will transfer new money and powers from central government to a newly created CCA, allowing it to tackle key local priorities.
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