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Mayor of the Liverpool City Region

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Mayor of the Liverpool City Region
since 8 May 2017
StyleMayor[1]
StatusCombined authority mayor
AppointerElectorate of the Liverpool City Region
Term length4 years
Constituting instrumentCities and Local Government Devolution Act 2016
DeputyDeputy Mayor
Salary£96,000[2]
WebsiteLiverpool City Region Mayor

The Mayor of the Liverpool City Region (also styled as Metro Mayor; legally the Mayor of the Halton, Knowsley, Liverpool, St Helens, Sefton and Wirral Combined Authority), is a combined authority mayor, who chairs the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority.[3] The first, and current, officeholder is Steve Rotheram, who was elected to the post in May 2017.[4]

The office was created under the Cities and Local Government Devolution Act 2016 which allowed for the creation of 'mayors' to lead combined authorities in England.[5]

Powers and responsibilities

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The Mayor chairs the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority, which is responsible for governance of the region.

The Mayor handles a £30 million a year budget, which is reviewed every 5 years by HM Treasury, as well as being in control of a consolidated transport budget, coordinating economic development in the region, the adult skills budget and strategic planning for land and other roles.[6][7]

Currently, unlike the Mayors of Greater Manchester, London and West Yorkshire the mayor of the Liverpool City Region doesn't incorporate the powers of the Police and crime commissioner role for the relevant police constabulary (the Merseyside Police). In March 2019 Steve Rotheram requested to the government that the role be incorporated into the role of the Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, in line with the powers of these mayors.[8] This was supported by the leader of Knowsley Borough Council. However, the Liverpool City Region is not the same area as the Merseyside Police area, which does not include Halton.[9]

in October 2023 it was announced that the Liverpool City Region would be bringing buses in the region back under public ownership, giving the Mayor control over routes, frequencies, fares, standards and more.

Governance arrangements

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Unlike the directly elected London Assembly scrutiny structure that operates in Greater London, the Mayor of the Liverpool City Region sits on the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority alongside the six council leaders as the seventh member and chair.

The council leaders form the part of senior members of the Mayor's cabinet, each with a clear portfolio of responsibilities, with one of the council leaders selected by the mayor to act as Deputy Mayor.

List of Mayors

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Mayor of the Liverpool City Region

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Mayor of the Liverpool City Region
Name Picture Term of office Elected Political party
Steve Rotheram 8 May 2017 Incumbent 2017
2021
2024
Labour Co-op


Deputy Mayors

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Deputy Mayors of the Liverpool City Region
Name Picture Term of office Mayor Council Political party
Janette Williamson May 2021 June 2023 Rotheram Wirral Labour
David Baines June 2023 July 2024 St Helens Labour
Mike Wharton July 2024 Incumbent Halton Labour

References

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  1. ^ Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 2009, s 107A(5)
  2. ^ http://www.citymayors.com/mayors/british-mayors-salaries.html
  3. ^ "Liverpool City Region Combined Authority - Mayoral Election" (PDF). liverpoolcityregionelects.org. p. 2. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  4. ^ "Liverpool 'metro mayor' results: Labour's Steve Rotheram elected". BBC News. 5 May 2017. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  5. ^ "Cities and Local Government Devolution Act 2016". www.legislation.gov.uk. Retrieved 27 April 2017.
  6. ^ "Everything you need to know about metro mayors: an FAQ". Centre for Cities. 30 March 2021. Retrieved 6 June 2021.
  7. ^ "Liverpool City Region agree on Metro Mayor's powers". BBC News. 9 December 2016. Retrieved 6 June 2021.
  8. ^ Liam Thorp (22 March 2019). "Steve Rotheram: 'Scrap Police Commissioner and give me the job'". Liverpool Echo. Retrieved 15 April 2019.
  9. ^ Nick Tyrrell (21 March 2019). "Knowsley Council leader backs getting rid of separate police and crime commissioner role after latest resignation". Liverpool Echo. Retrieved 15 April 2019.