A Brighton Pride spokesperson said "summer 2025 just became a little hotter".
The deal does not mean additional funding, but will give the council more power over how it spends part of its budget.The local authority said gaining control of its £7.6m annual adult education budget would enable it to work with businesses to tailor local learning needs.
It means Warwickshire will be given power over skills for the first time, the government said, subject to further statutory tests being met.Devolution will also enable the council to manage its £10.9m share of UK Shared Prosperity Fund money and progress key environmental initiatives.The devolution deal is expected to come into force in April 2025.
Ms Seccombe said it would provide "a strong foundation from which to secure further powers and resources".Polls for the 2025 local elections have opened across Warwickshire and people are heading out to cast their votes.
Polling stations are open from 07:00 to 22:00 BST.
All 57 wards of Warwickshire County Council will be elected, with one councillor representing each.The eight remixed songs from Monnow Valley include singles Live Forever, Cigarettes & Alcohol and Shakermaker while the older versions of Rock 'n' Roll Star, Up In The Sky, Columbia, Bring It On Down and Digsy's Dinner have also been redone.
Former Monnow Vallew enginner Callum Marinho, who is now Noel Gallagher’s in-house producer at his Lone Star Studios in London, is helping remix the old sessions."It feels like it has gone full circle," said Jo Riou, Monnow Valley's owner.
"Callum did work experience with us, he trained here and worked here for years so he knows our room so well. We're really proud."Definitely Maybe's 30th anniversary edition will also include outtakes from their subsequent recording at the Sawmills studio in Cornwall and a previously unreleased demo version of Sad Song featuring Liam on vocals.