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combined authority is a type of
local government institution introduced in
England outside Greater London by the
Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 2009. There are currently five such authorities, with the
Greater Manchester Combined Authority established on 1 April 2011, and four others established in April 2014. Combined authorities are created in areas where they are considered likely to improve transport, economic development and regeneration. Combined authorities are created voluntarily and allow a group of local authorities to pool appropriate responsibility and receive certain delegated functions from central government in order to deliver transport and economic policy more effectively over a wider area.