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<p>We are committed to an economy that works for all and empowering local areas through
the devolution of powers and resources. Devolution deals are a key part of our plan
to support growth up and down the country. This Government will continue to support
the Midlands Engine for growth, with the West Midlands as a key driver. Our ambition
is to increase the value of the Midlands economy by £34 billion and create a further
300,000 jobs by 2030.</p><p>The West Midlands devolution deal includes the largest
Investment Fund to be awarded to any area. It will provide more than £1 billion over
thirty years to spend on local projects that will drive economic growth. In May 2017
there will be an election for the mayor of the West Midlands, creating a role that
will help to drive devolution and growth. Redditch, as a non-constituent member of
the West Midlands Combined Authority, has the opportunity to influence the future
direction of these devolved powers.</p><p>This Government’s Local Growth Fund has
supported development in Redditch, including the new Engineering Centre of Excellence.
We have also committed to an ambitious programme of strategic road improvements, including
a package for the M42 and M40 that should provide positive benefits for Redditch,
as well as the wider West Midlands.</p>
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