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South Yorkshire Joint Secretariat

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The South Yorkshire Joint Secretariat (SYJS) is a body established to provide support to the four joint authorities that were formed in South Yorkshire following the abolition of the South Yorkshire County Council in 1986. When the county council was abolished, joint-boards were established to manage policing, fire and rescue services, integrated transport and pensions on a county wide basis.

The four authorities supported by the joint secretariat are:

  • Sheffield City Region Combined Authority
  • South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Authority
  • South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive
  • South Yorkshire Pensions Authority
  • South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner
  • The metropolitan county of South Yorkshire consists of four metropolitan districts; the City of Sheffield, the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham, the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster and the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley which function as de facto unitary authorities.

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    South Yorkshire Joint Secretariat Wikipedia