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− | [[Jake Berry]] has been the | + | [[Jake Berry]] is a British politician who has been the [[Conservative Party]] MP for Rossendale and Darwen since 2010.<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/commons/jake-berry/4060 Jake Berry], UK Parliament, 10 September 2013.</ref> |
− | + | He was appointed a junior minister at the [[ Department for Communities and Local Government]] on 14 June 2017, with responsibility for the Northern Powerhouse and Local Growth) <ref> [https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-communities-and-local-government Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for the Northern Powerhouse and Local Growth), gov.uk, accessed 23 August 2017 </ref> | |
− | https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-communities-and-local-government | + | |
− | + | Berry previously was parliamentary private secretary to the chief secretary to the Treasury [[Greg Hands]] from From May 2015<ref> Guido Fawkes [http://order-order.com/tag/pps/#_@/kLedddMB1Im3fg PPS reshuffle in full], 29 May 2015, accessed 1 June 2015.</ref> until 2017. | |
Berry was elected in 2010 with a majority vote of 4,493 and increased that to 5,654 in the May 2015 general election. | Berry was elected in 2010 with a majority vote of 4,493 and increased that to 5,654 in the May 2015 general election. | ||
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+ | ===Ministerial responsibilities 2017== | ||
+ | Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for the Northern Powerhouse and Local Growth) | ||
+ | The minister is responsible for: | ||
+ | |||
+ | *The Northern Powerhouse | ||
+ | *Mayors and devolution | ||
+ | *Local growth – policy and initiatives (eg enterprise zones, high streets, coastal communities) | ||
+ | *Place-based initiatives (eg Thames Estuary Growth Commission) | ||
+ | *Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) policy | ||
+ | *Inward investment and infrastructure (including High Speed 2) | ||
+ | *European Regional Development Fund, and UK Shared Prosperity Fund | ||
+ | *Resilience and Emergencies | ||
+ | *Community rights (including pubs) | ||
+ | *Minister for Secondary Legislation | ||
==Affiliations== | ==Affiliations== |
Revision as of 03:44, 23 August 2017
Jake Berry is a British politician who has been the Conservative Party MP for Rossendale and Darwen since 2010.[1]
He was appointed a junior minister at the Department for Communities and Local Government on 14 June 2017, with responsibility for the Northern Powerhouse and Local Growth) [2]
Berry previously was parliamentary private secretary to the chief secretary to the Treasury Greg Hands from From May 2015[3] until 2017.
Berry was elected in 2010 with a majority vote of 4,493 and increased that to 5,654 in the May 2015 general election.
Contents
=Ministerial responsibilities 2017
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for the Northern Powerhouse and Local Growth) The minister is responsible for:
- The Northern Powerhouse
- Mayors and devolution
- Local growth – policy and initiatives (eg enterprise zones, high streets, coastal communities)
- Place-based initiatives (eg Thames Estuary Growth Commission)
- Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) policy
- Inward investment and infrastructure (including High Speed 2)
- European Regional Development Fund, and UK Shared Prosperity Fund
- Resilience and Emergencies
- Community rights (including pubs)
- Minister for Secondary Legislation
Affiliations
- All-Party Parliamentary Group for Apprenticeships, Member
- All-Party Parliamentary Furniture Industry Group
Contact
Parliamentary
- Address: House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA
- Telephone: 020 7219 7214
- Email: jake.berry.mp@parliament.uk
Constituency
- Address: 4 Mount Terrace, Rawtenstall, Rossendale, BB4 8SF
- Telephone: 01706 215547
Web & Social media
- Website: http://www.jakeberry.org
Notes
- ↑ Jake Berry, UK Parliament, 10 September 2013.
- ↑ [https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-communities-and-local-government Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for the Northern Powerhouse and Local Growth), gov.uk, accessed 23 August 2017
- ↑ Guido Fawkes PPS reshuffle in full, 29 May 2015, accessed 1 June 2015.