The Mayor of York and North Yorkshire is the mayor of the York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority covering the City of York and North Yorkshire unitary authority areas and was elected for the first time in May 2024.[2][3]
Mayor of York and North Yorkshire | |
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since 7 May 2024 | |
Style | Mayor[1] |
Appointer | Electorate of York and North Yorkshire |
Term length | Four years |
Inaugural holder | David Skaith |
Formation | 7 May 2024 |
Website | https://yorknorthyorks-ca.gov.uk/mayor/ |
An agreement signed on 1 August 2022 (Yorkshire Day) by Greg Clark, Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, and leaders of City of York Council and North Yorkshire County Council, created a new combined authority across the region led by a directly elected mayor who has the power to spend public money on local priorities such as transport, education and housing and who will be vested with the police and crime commissioner functions for the North Yorkshire Police area from 7 May 2024.[4][5]
The mayor will receive an annual allowance of £81,300, which will be reviewed in May 2025.[6] The election in May 2024 was won by the Labour candidate David Skaith.[7]
Powers and responsibilities
editPolicing and crime
editThe North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner was an elected official tasked with supervising North Yorkshire Police and North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service. The position, which replaced the North Yorkshire Police Authority, was created in November 2012, following an election held on 15 November 2012, and was first held by Julia Mulligan. It replaced the North Yorkshire Fire Authority. It became defunct in May 2021, its powers and responsibility being transferred to the Mayor of York and North Yorkshire as a part of the York and North Yorkshire Yorkshire Devolution deal as signed by Greg Clark, and the two leaders of the constituent councils.[8] As of the Election result of the mayor in 2024, the role is incorporated into the Mayor's responsibilities, with the power to appoint a deputy mayor to support in this role.[9]
North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner | ||
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Name | Term start | Term end |
Mark Burns-Williamson | 4 November 2021 | 7 May 2024 |
Deputy Mayor of York and North Yorkshire for Policing, Fire and Crime | ||
Name | Term start | Term end |
Jo Coles | 8 July 2024 |
Intergovernmental relations
editThe mayor is a member of the Mayoral Council for England and the Council of the Nations and Regions.
List of mayors
editName | Term of office | Elected | Political party | ||
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David Skaith | 7 May 2024 | Incumbent | 2024 | Labour and Co-operative |
References
edit- ^ Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 2009, s 107A(5)
- ^ Payne, Sebastian (1 August 2022). "North Yorkshire to have directly elected mayor for first time". Financial Times. Archived from the original on 1 August 2022. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
- ^ "York and North Yorkshire devolution deal worth £540m to be signed". BBC News. 1 August 2022. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
- ^ "York and North Yorkshire to get mayor under £540m devolution deal". The Guardian. 1 August 2022. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
- ^ "The York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority Order 2023". legislation.gov.uk. Retrieved 14 February 2024.
- ^ Robinson, Calvin (19 March 2024). "North Yorkshire mayor to be paid £81,300". The Stray Ferret. Retrieved 4 April 2024.
- ^ "Labour wins York and North Yorkshire mayoral election". BBC News. 3 May 2024. Retrieved 3 May 2024.
- ^ York and North Yorkshire Devolution Deal (PDF). 1 August 2022.
- ^ Lewis, Stephen (16 May 2024). "West Yorkshire metro mayor to take on police commissioner's powers from May". The Press. Retrieved 8 August 2024.
External links
editMedia related to Mayor of York and North Yorkshire at Wikimedia Commons