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Building a better connected, more prosperous, fairer, greener and healthier West Midlands

What is the Combined Authority?

Combined Authorities are set up to improve their region’s economies. We invest in the region through collaboration with our partners, but we don’t replace local councils.

Who is the Mayor of the West Midlands?

Find out information on the mayor and their priorities for the West Midlands

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Alas Group

24 February 2025

Last chance to get nominations in for Adult Learning Awards 2025

People across the region are reminded to get their nominations in for the Adult Learning Awards 2025.

New Website Helps Residents Track Pollution In Real Time Richard Parker

20 February 2025

New website helps residents and businesses track pollution in real time

Air quality data is being collected by a hi-tech network of sensors installed outside homes, schools, businesses, hospitals and sports centres right...

Potholeimage

19 February 2025

Mayor secures extra £8m road repair cash – enough to fill 88,000 potholes

Richard Parker, Mayor of West Midlands has secured a 30% increase in the region’s highway repair funding to fill more potholes, resurface bad roads...

Energy Housing

18 February 2025

West Midlands to supercharge UK’s smart energy revolution

The new Regional Energy Strategy outlines the powers and funding needed to introduce cutting-edge technology and transform the way energy is...

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Have your say on how buses are run in the West Midlands

Have your say on how buses are run in the West Midlands

From 6 January to 30 March, you can have your say on how the West Midlands bus network is operated. Find out how you can take part here.