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City Deals give local areas specific powers and freedoms to help the region support economic growth, create jobs or invest in local projects.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This document reports on the progress made in wave 1 and provides a summary of the city deals.
The first wave of City Deals has focused on the eight largest cities outside London and their wider economic areas.
The Greater Cambridge City Deal aims to boost growth by investing in local infrastructure, housing and skills.
The City Deal for Greater Manchester is part of the first wave of City Deals to get the go-ahead from government.
The City Deal for the Liverpool City Region is part of the first wave of City Deals to get the go-ahead from government.
The City Deal for Greater Birmingham is part of the first wave of City Deals to get the go-ahead from government.
How government is giving cities control over their economic growth.
The City Deal for Southampton and Portsmouth is part of the second wave of City Deals to get the go-ahead from government.
The City Deal for Hull & Humber is part of the second wave of City Deals to get the go-ahead from government.
A joint report from the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) and Centre for Cities looking at the ways in which City and Local Growth deals have developed demand-led skills and employment policies in local areas.
The City Deal for Bristol City Region is part of the first wave of City Deals to get the go-ahead from government.
The City Deal for Nottingham Region is part of the first wave of City Deals to get the go-ahead from government.
The City Deal for Newcastle is part of the first wave of City Deals to get the go-ahead from government.
The City Deal for Greater Norwich is part of the second wave of City Deals to get the go-ahead from government.
The City Deal with Preston, South Ribble and Lancashire is the first of the second wave of City Deals to get the go-ahead from government.
The City Deal for Plymouth and the South West Peninsula is part of the second wave of City Deals to get the go-ahead from government.
The City Deal for Leicester and Leicestershire is part of the second wave of City Deals to get the go-ahead from government.
The City Deal for Thames Valley Berkshire is part of the second wave of City Deals to get the go-ahead from government.
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