Devolution in England: the case for local government - Communities and Local Government Committee Contents


Witnesses


The following witnesses gave evidence. Transcripts can be viewed on the Committee's inquiry page

Monday 27 January 2014  Question number
Alexandra Jones, Chief Executive, Centre for Cities, Jim O'Neill, Chair, RSA City Growth Commission, Professor Tony Travers Q1-65

Monday 3 February 2014
Cllr David Hodge, Chair, County Councils Network, Professor Andy Pike, Director, Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies, Newcastle University, Tom Riordan, on behalf of Core Cities Q66-121
Ed Cox, Director, IPPR North, Liz Peace, Chief Executive, British Property Federation, Cllr Peter Box, on behalf of Key Cities Q122-158

Monday 10 February 2014
Cllr Philip Atkins, Leader, Staffordshire City Council, Cllr James Lewis, on behalf of Leeds City Council, Cllr Paul Watson, Leader, Sunderland City Council Q159-203
Cllr Sue Derbyshire, Vice-Chair, Cllr Sir Richard Leese, Vice-Chair, Cllr Lord Peter Smith of Leigh, Chair, Greater Manchester Combined Authority Q204-239

Monday 3 March 2014
Boris Johnson, Mayor of London Q240-282
Darren Johnson AM, Chair, London Assembly, Mayor Jules Pipe, Chair, London Councils, Colin Stanbridge, Chief Executive, London Chamber of Commerce and Industry Q283-319

Monday 10 March 2014
Cllr Nick Forbes, on behalf of Core Cities, Stephen Hughes, former Chief Executive, Birmingham City Council, Cllr Roger Lawrence, leader, Wolverhampton City Council Q320-363

Monday 24 March 2014
Cllr Sir Merrick Cockell, Chair, Local Government Association Q364-413
Professor Tony Travers, Rob Whiteman, Chief Executive, Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy Q414-442

Monday 31 March 2014
Rt Hon. Greg Clark MP, Minister of State (Cities and Constitution), Cabinet Office, Brandon Lewis MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department for Communities and Local Government Q443-514



 
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