AUTHORITY leaders across the former Avon area are due to meet next week to discuss a devolution deal for the region.

Members of South Gloucestershire Council, Bath and North East Somerset Council, and Bristol City Council will each meet on Wednesday, June 29 to consider the proposals for the government’s devolution deal, worth £1billion to the West of England.

In South Gloucestershire, the deal is being considered by full council when councillors will have an opportunity to have a say on recommendations put forward.

Cllr Matthew Riddle (Con, Severn), leader of South Gloucestershire Council, said: “If accepted, the deal would devolve significant powers to the region, including decisions about transport, investment, funding, skills training, business support, housing and strategic planning.

“All of this will benefit South Gloucestershire as these issues are bigger than any single local authority boundary, but joint decisions will reflect local priorities.

“The deal on offer is among the best negotiated across the country, and it is conditional on the introduction of an elected West of England mayor to oversee these devolved arrangements.”

If councillors in South Gloucestershire decide to back the deal and if councillors in Bristol and Bath and North East Somerset also accept it, local people will have their opportunity to make their views known to the Secretary of State as part of a public consultation during July.

The government will take a final decision on the proposal after the consultation closes.

South Gloucestershire Council’s meeting on June 29 starts at 7pm and is being held at Kingswood Civic Centre.