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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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01 June 2026

HS2 Land Release Clears Path for First Phase of Arden Cross

Next stage of HealthTech Campus proposals will now be accelerated - before HS2 Interchange station is operational

Mayor Parker standing over a large control desk with dozens of buttons and switches

28 May 2026

Mayor unveils blueprint to revitalise West Midlands nightlife

A bold new vision for the West Midlands to become one of the most vibrant, safe and accessible regions after dark has been unveiled by Mayor Richard...

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22 May 2026

Mayor announces £1m for 'iconic' Moseley Road Baths restoration

Funding means the nationally significant building will be more energy efficient when it reopens as a thriving community destination for swimming,...

Two men smile in front of a brick house with an arched blue door. One wears a checked jacket, the other a teal shirt and gray hoodie.

21 May 2026

Bournville Village Trust secures £900,000 grant to improve homes

Mayor announces West Midlands Combined Authority funding to help one of the Midlands’ longest-serving independent charitable trusts improve the energy...

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Phase 1: East Birmingham to North Solihull tram extension

How the Mayor has secured funding for the project – which will kickstart Birmingham’s huge Sports Quarter regeneration project – has been made available as part of a £2.4 billion Government boost to the West Midlands transport network.