West of England
The West of England is a loose and locationally unspecific term sometimes given to the area surrounding the city and county of Bristol, England, and also sometimes applied more widely and in other parts of South West England.
Use in the Bristol area
The term has been used since the 1990s by organisations such as the West of England Partnership,[1] Connexions West of England,[2] and the West of England Sport Trust,[3] as a synonym for the former Avon area, which existed as a local government unit between 1974 and 1996. Some aspects of transport planning and policy are coordinated using the TravelPlus (or Travel +) logo.[4]
The West of England Combined Authority is a proposed combined authority for the area, consisting of the local authorities of the Bristol, South Gloucestershire, Bath and North East Somerset and North Somerset authorities.[5][6][7] The combined authority will be led by a Mayor, with the first election in May 2017. The government's stated vision is to create a "Western Powerhouse" analogous to the government's Northern Powerhouse concept. It is said that the proposal could bring nearly £1 billion of investment to the region.[5][6]
Specifically, the term is also used by the University of the West of England, the Royal West of England Academy,[8] and by voluntary groups and clubs such as the West of England Bridge Club,[9] all of which are based in or near Bristol.
Use more widely in South West England
The term "West of England" is also often used more widely to include the counties of Gloucestershire, Somerset and Wiltshire; sometimes extending to Devon and Dorset. These counties also form part of the South West of England, a region which additionally includes Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, which are in fact the most westerly parts of England.
It is also used by various organisations across the South West, such as the West of England School and College for blind and visually impaired children,[10] based near Exeter, and the West of England Transport Collection,[11] at Winkleigh, Devon.
See also
References
- ^ West of England Partnership. Accessed 6 March 2012
- ^ Connexions West of England
- ^ West of England Sport Trust
- ^ Travel Plus in the West of England. Accessed 6 March 2012
- ^ a b "West of England £1bn devolution deal announced in Budget". BBC News. 16 March 2016. Retrieved 17 March 2016.
- ^ a b Gavin Thompson (16 March 2016). "Metro mayor and £1 billion investment for Greater Bristol announced in Budget 2016". Bristol Post. Retrieved 17 March 2016.
- ^ "The return of Avon: Osborne announces devolution plans". ITV news. Retrieved 2 May 2016.
- ^ Royal West of England Academy
- ^ West of England Bridge Club
- ^ The West of England School and College
- ^ West of England Transport Collection