New devolution deal approved by Cornwall Council

An extraordinary meeting was held yesterday after the Chancellor's Autumn Statement last week

Author: Sophie SquiresPublished 29th Nov 2023

Cornwall Council's Cabinet committee have approved a new level two devolution deal.

The extraordinary Cabinet meeting, called at short notice after the proposed devolution deal was announced by the Chancellor in last week’s Autumn Statement, took place in Truro following a meeting of the Full Council yesterday (Tuesday 28 November).

The new devolution deal had been negotiated following the decision earlier this year not to pursue a level three deal, which would have required the introduction of a directly elected mayor for Cornwall.

The proposed deal includes:

  • Skills: Government will fully devolve the adult education budget from 2025, giving the Council control over how best to support adult learners
  • Green energy: The creation of a Cornwall Floating Offshore Wind (FLOW) Commission to bring clean energy to the shores of Cornwall and elsewhere quicker
  • Cornish culture: The deal means Cornwall Council will be able to attend meetings of the British-Irish Council alongside the UK Government as an advisor on matters relating to the Cornish language. It also includes a further £500,000 to support Cornish distinctiveness and the Cornish language

Speaking after the meeting, Cllr Linda Taylor, Leader of Cornwall Council, said: "This is a fantastic day for Cornwall, and really good news for our residents.

"The new deal gives us further powers to develop the skills we need to take advantage of the new industries we are developing, as well as the opportunity to help shape national policy in vital areas such as floating offshore wind power.

"It also brings greater protections for our unique heritage and language, and gives us a voice on the British-Irish Council, which we have been calling for.

"We are also being clear, this is part of an ongoing process, and we want to see more autonomy being handed to Cornwall. I am determined this will be a cross-party effort, it is important that we hear from everyone in developing and laying out our future ambitions.

"This is a great step forward, but it must be part on an ongoing journey."

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