East of England Local Government Association
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The East of England Local Government Association (EELGA) is an association of the 52 local authorities in the East of England. It is a regional grouping of the Local Government Association and the regional employers organisation. It was established in April 2010 following the abolition of the East of England Regional Assembly.[1]
Abbreviation | EELGA |
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Predecessor | East of England Regional Assembly |
Formation | April 2010 |
Headquarters | West Suffolk House |
Location | |
Region served | East of England |
Parent organisation | Local Government Association |
Website | www |
From April 2010 the East of England Regional Strategy Board of the East of England Local Government Association was responsible, in cooperation with the East of England Development Agency, for strategic planning in the region. This role as a local authority leaders' board was established by the Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 2009. This role ended in 2010 with the abolition of statutory regional planning in England.
In 2011 overlapping local enterprise partnerships were established covering the region:
There are 50 local authorities in the region,[2] of which 11 are upper tier authorities:
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