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Next steps for devolution in Greater Manchester

priorities for the mayoralty| relationships with central government | investment | skills & education | economic growth | housing | public transport | inter-regional collaboration | R&I | population health | net zero

Morning, Tuesday, 4th February 2025

Online


The conference is focussing on next steps for policy and regional development in Greater Manchester.


It will bring together stakeholders and policymakers to discuss priorities for the region and the mayoralty following implementation of the Trailblazer deeper devolution deal, alongside key measures and changes within the recently published English Devolution White Paper which gave Greater Manchester increased control over rail services by bringing eight commuter lines into the Bee Network, as well as increased control over planning and housebuilding.


Areas for discussion include what will be needed to drive enablers of economic growth in Greater Manchester, implementing strategies for job creation and developing regionally-specific skills, including likely impact of the creation of the Greater Manchester Baccalaureate (MBacc) scheme following its initial rollout in September in the context of calls from the Mayor for Government to go further in the devolution of post 16 technical education.


Delegates will also discuss approaches for attracting and channelling investment, looking at the way forward for supporting innovation, international trade and economic growth, with recent measures bringing greater autonomy from central government and an integrated funding settlement for the region starting in the 2025/26 financial year.


Sessions will also consider priorities for meeting housing targets set out under the Housing First scheme and the Places for Everyone Plan, and next steps toward the wider aim of eradicating homelessness in the region by 2038. We expect delegates to consider how regional and national policies intersect in areas including housebuilding targets, and support measures announced in the Budget such as the Warm Homes Programme, as well as funding from the National Wealth Fund.


With the Government outlining priorities for further devolution to other regions, including the recent deal to create a combined authority in Lancashire in 2025, we also expect delegates to consider how the GMCA might contribute to wider regional development with knowledge exchange drawn from experience and best practice in the 14 years since its establishment.


Further opportunities for collaboration and enhancing cross-regional connectivity will be discussed. As well as looking at the future of rail in the region following the announcement in the recent white paper that eight commuter lines will become part of the Bee Network. Areas for discussion include the Liverpool-Manchester Railway Partnership Board, the impact of the Bee Network since its formation, approaches to transport accessibility, and Manchester-Midlands connectivity in light of the cancellation of HS2 between Birmingham and Manchester.


The agenda also looks at next steps for improving population health following devolution, with a recent study finding that the region’s focus on population health is leading to improvement in areas such as health inequalities and outcomes. Delegates will discuss lessons learnt and implications for policy and best practice to support improvement nationally.


We are pleased to be able to include a keynote session with Andy Burnham, Mayor, Greater Manchester; and Chair, GMCA.


Key areas for discussion include:

  • policy: priorities for the mayoralty and regional stakeholders - next steps for the Trailblazer Deal and continued implementation
  • the GM economy: opportunities for enhancing business growth in the region - key challenges for investment, innovation and international trade
  • education and skills: plans for regionally-specific skills education - the MBacc - approaches to support employability and economic growth specific to the region
  • key services: achieving effective delivery of public transport services - next steps for housing and social house building - the impact of central government policy
  • resources and funding: priorities for allocation - tailoring investment to local planning priorities
  • population health: building on improvements following devolution - implementing a Live Well service - addressing root causes of poor health and wellbeing
  • priorities for the future: policy affecting GM going forward - the English Devolution Bill and White Paper - net zero - protecting the natural environment - strengthening digital infrastructure and R&I

All delegates will be able to contribute to the output of the conference, which will be shared with parliamentary, ministerial, departmental and regulatory offices, and more widely. This includes the full proceedings and additional articles submitted by delegates. As well as key stakeholders, those due to attend include officials from MHCLG; HM Treasury; Active Travel England; Defra; DESNZ; DfT; DBT; DSIT; and the Welsh Government.



Keynote Speaker

Andy Burnham

Mayor, Greater Manchester; and Chair, Greater Manchester Combined Authority

Keynote Speaker

Andy Burnham

Mayor, Greater Manchester; and Chair, Greater Manchester Combined Authority

Chair

Rt Hon The Lord McLoughlin

Chair, Transport for the North and former Secretary of State for Transport (2012 – 2016)

Speakers

Councillor Eamonn O’Brien

Leader, Bury Council; and Lead, Education, Work, Skills, Apprenticeships and Digital, GMCA

Joe Woolley

Development Manager, Urban Splash

Charlotte Norman

Chair, Greater Manchester Housing Providers; and Group Chief Executive, MSV Housing Group

Senior speaker confirmed from Graphene Innovations Manchester

Professor Paul Plummer

Director, Centre for Railway Research and Education, University of Birmingham

Hannah Courtney-Adamson

Head, Strategic Housing (People), Rochdale Borough Council

Professor Mandy Parkinson

Professor, Business Innovation, University of Salford; and Director, The Growth Company

Alex Hornby

Commercial and Customer Director, Northern Rail

Councillor Hans Mundry

Leader, Warrington Borough Council; and Board Member, Liverpool-Manchester Railway Board