Bournemouth and other coastal towns have fallen behind

The English Devolution and Community Empowerment Act has been passed, aiming to enhance powers and funding for coastal areas in England. This legislation gives mayors and councils increased decision-making authority, emphasizing coastal perspectives in planning. Tom Hayes, MP for Bournemouth East, highlighted that coastal towns have historically received inadequate support. The act proposes the appointment of a coastal commissioner focused on revitalizing these areas, with the goal of prioritizing coastal needs in regional planning and investment. Overall, it marks a shift towards devolving more authority from Westminster to local leaders for better local governance.

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