William Eichler 26 February 2026

Cheshire and Warrington Combined Authority formerly established

Cheshire and Warrington Combined Authority formerly established image
Warrington © SevenMaps / Shutterstock.com.

The transfer of powers from Westminster to the newly created Cheshire and Warrington Combined Authority has been formally confirmed, marking a significant step in the region’s devolution journey.

A Parliamentary Order signed by the Minister for Devolution, Miatta Fahnbulleh MP, brings key transport, economic and skills powers from central government to the combined authority, which will unlock at least £650m in investment over the next 30?years.

Residents are set to elect the region’s first mayor in May?2027. The authority, covering Cheshire East Council, Cheshire West and Chester Council and Warrington Borough Council, will hold its inaugural meeting in April?2026, with leadership initially drawn from council leaders and deputies.

Cllr Louise Gittins, leader of Cheshire West and Chester Council, said: ‘Today is a landmark moment for Cheshire and Warrington, marking the transfer of powers from Westminster to our region. It’s a vital step on our devolution journey, establishing a combined authority before people can elect a Mayor in May 2027.’

Cllr Hans Mundry, leader of Warrington Borough Council, added: ‘In Warrington, we can see the transformative effect of investment and better public transport on a town’s outlook and opportunity. By increasing access to good quality jobs and improving skills, we have been able to develop one of the fastest growing local economies in the country. I am excited to see how devolution will help us to go faster and further than ever before.’

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