All-Party Parliamentary Group for Lancashire launched with Morecambe MP David Morris as chair

An All-Party Parliamentary Group for Lancashire has been launched, with Morecambe and Lunesdale MP David Morris elected to chair the group.
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Downtown in Business was also appointed as its secretariat by Lancashire County Council following its inaugural meeting.

The purpose of the APPG is to co-ordinate activity around issues that impact on the county, including the Economic Prosperity Fund, skills, education and training, housing, and Lancashire’s place in the Northern Powerhouse.

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Following his election as chair Mr Morris said: “This is very historic; we’ve not had anything like this before. My personal aim is to ensure that Lancashire gets its fair share of funding. It’s a very good platform to push forward towards the Government for what we need to get out of them.

David Morris MP.David Morris MP.
David Morris MP.

The economy is a driving factor, we’ve been offered a levelling up process from the Government, we’ve got to ensure that does happen. The Government are listening to the North of England, but it still takes a little bit of a push to get the money out of the Treasury and the relevant departments.”

The leader of Lancashire County Council, Coun Geoff Driver, added: “This is an historic move. It is the first time our MPs have come together in this way and it’s a really positive initiative. It demonstrates the determination that our politicians, from across the political spectrum, have to work in a collaborative fashion to get the very best that we can for Lancashire.

"I would like to thank Downtown in Business for helping to make it happen.”

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Downtown in Business chief executive, Frank McKenna, said: “We are delighted to be working on this important project. I am looking forward to seeing an action plan developed and the county’s MPs driving forward positive messages and campaigns on behalf of the county through this APPG.”