Recent think tank session at BTVLEP “Are LEPs Working?”
Category Archives: LEPs Local Enterprise Partnerships
Inward Investment Jobs created/secured 2012/13 sorted by LEP
National FDI Involved Successes by LEP 12/13
(Source: National Inward Investment Pipeline & InwardInvestment.co.uk)
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Total FDI LEP successes 12/13 |
Total New Jobs 12/13 |
Total Safe Jobs 12/13 |
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Bournemouth, Dorset & Poole 5 Buckinghamshire Thames Valley 9 Cheshire and Warrington 11 Coast to Capital 15 Cornwall and Isles of Scilly 5 Coventry and Warwickshire 26 Cumbria 2 D2N2 17 Enterprise M3 27 GCGP 23 Gloucestershire 4 Greater Birmingham & Solihull 49 Greater Lincolnshire 8 Greater Manchester 51 Heart of the South West 11 Hertfordshire 13 Humber 6 Lancashire 8 Leeds City Region 33 Leicester and Leicestershire 8 Liverpool City Region 23 New Anglia 8 North Eastern 26 Northamptonshire 5 Oxfordshire City Region 17 Sheffield City Region 26 Solent 17 South East 39 South East Midlands 28 Stoke and Staffordshire 10 Swindon and Wiltshire 8 Tees Valley 10 Thames Valley Berkshire 56 The Black Country 4 The Marches 3 West of England 28 Worcestershire 7 York, North Yorkshire & East Riding 5 |
10 140 1,077 190 121 717 49 291 440 379 144 2,439 161 1,466 550 693 76 887 623 118 1,606 182 1,693 66 144 631 190 690 841 1,070 45 440 1,523 1,035 149 609 76 56 |
122 350 2,200 68 70 1,789 1,311 402 255 882 161 2,639 150 700 4,018 23 6 401 2,537 60 1,175 390 510 2,000 3,845 3,099 450 325 2,801 45 865 179 942 150 5 218 78 25 |
Government publishes European funds guidance for #LEPs
Government publishes European funds guidance
In April 2013 the Government issued preliminary guidance to LEPs on how to develop their EU Structural and Investment Fund Strategies. Thissupplementary guidance sets out the information that should be included in the strategies and the criteria that will be used by Government to evaluate them.
The Local Enterprise Partnerships are asked to send their first draft of European Strategic and Investment plans by Monday 07 October 2013. The plans will be finalised by July 2014.
Download the guidance here (pdf 1,164KB)
Read more in our press release below (19 July 2013).
NCVO – European funds guidance is good news for charity sector
NCVO has welcomed today’s release of the Government’s supplementary guidance for Local Enterprise Partnerships, the 39 local bodies which will determine how key European funds are spent in England in the next European funding round, which runs from 2014-2020 (1).
The guidance sets out how LEPs should set priorities for their allocation of the EU Structural and Investment Funds, and reflects a number of calls from NCVO and its European Funding Network.
Key wins for the sector include:
– Confirmation that at least 20% of the European Social Fund (ESF) must be directed to ‘social inclusion’ work, much of which could be delivered by the voluntary sector. This is a significant increase from the level of ESF funding which has reached such projects under the current funding round (2). This means around £1bn will become available for social inclusion work from 2014-2020 – £500m from the fund, matched by an additional £500m of other funding. Investments in social inclusion work are likely to be in areas such as education, training and employability.
– The news that Big Lottery Fund has proposed to offer the necessary match funding for local social inclusion projects (3).
– News that volunteers’ time can now be considered as an investment for the purposes of matching European funds.
– The opportunity for social investment to be considered for matching European funds.
– A requirement that LEPs involve the local voluntary sector in setting their priorities for how European funds are spent in their areas
– Aside from the ESF, the other major fund, the European Regional Development Fund, may also provide opportunities for the sector. This money is intended for investment in sustainable capital development, and could be used for example to develop low-carbon retro-fitting of community buildings and social innovation start-ups.
Sir Stuart Etherington, chief executive of NCVO, said:
‘These are major and meaningful wins for the voluntary sector, which holds much of the expertise in promoting social inclusion. The result of today’s announcements will be more European money reaching charities and the people we work with.
‘I am pleased to see that both the government and the Big Lottery Fund have responded to our calls to explore how to make match funding easier for charities and social enterprises. I hope this will be a significant step forward in helping these funds reach the voluntary sector.
‘Charities make an important contribution to the economy and economic recovery, for example in supporting people to develop their skills. LEPs now have a significant opportunity to unleash this power of the voluntary sector in promoting economic recovery and I look forward to working with them and our local partners to help them make the most of this.’
Notes
1) The guidance will be published online shortly on the BIS website https://www.gov.uk/government/policies/making-european-funding-work-better-for-the-uk-economy/activity
2) Based on research by TSEN, now part of NCVO, into the use of ESF in the current round of funds (2007-2013)http://europeanfundingnetwork.eu/policy/cohesion-policy-2014-2020/CivilSocietyInvolvementESFProgramme200720131.pdf
3) European Structural and Investment Fund money must be matched by a domestic funder – this can be local or national government; private sector or voluntary sector – in order to become available.
For more information, please contact Oli Henman, Head of EU & International, Direct line: 020 7520 2550
APPG Local Growth and LEPsinvites you to give evidence on LEPs by 19th July
‘Rising to the Challenge’ inquiry
In the wake of the Spending Review and the Government’s announcements on the size of the Single Local Growth Fund, the APPG on Local Growth and LEPs is inviting evidence from all interested parties on three themes: the evolution of LEPs, LEPs and value for money and LEPs’ capacity for local political leadership, particularly in bringing local authorities together across boundaries. The call for evidence is attached and written evidence is requested by 19th July 2013 (contact us if this presents difficulties).
Previous reports have secured national media coverage and been well received by Ministers. Verbal evidence sessions in Parliament chaired by APPG officers including Caroline Dinenage MP, James Morris MP and Andy Sawford MP are currently being scheduled – if this opportunity is of interest please get in touch via appgchallenge@westminster.gov.uk ASAP.
LEP allocations for ERDF and ESF 2014 to 2020 published 27.6.2013
Annex:
| LEP | Allocation €m |
| Black Country | 177.4 |
| Buckinghamshire Thames Valley | 13.9 |
| Cheshire and Warrington | 142.2 |
| Coast to Capital | 67.3 |
| Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly | 592.9 |
| Coventry and Warwickshire | 136.0 |
| Cumbria | 91.4 |
| Derby, Derbyshire, Nottingham and Nottinghamshire | 249.7 |
| Dorset | 47.3 |
| Enterprise M3 | 45.7 |
| Gloucestershire | 38.3 |
| Greater Birmingham and Solihull | 255.8 |
| Greater Cambridge & Greater Peterborough | 75.5 |
| Greater Lincolnshire | 133.5 |
| Greater Manchester | 415.6 |
| Heart of the South West | 118.3 |
| Hertfordshire | 69.5 |
| Humber | 102.4 |
| Lancashire | 266.3 |
| Leeds City Region | 391.2 |
| Leicester and Leicestershire | 126.3 |
| Liverpool City Region | 221.9 |
| London | 748.6 |
| New Anglia | 94.5 |
| North Eastern | 539.6 |
| Northamptonshire | 55.0 |
| Oxfordshire LEP | 19.4 |
| Sheffield City Region | 203.4 |
| Solent | 43.1 |
| South East | 185.9 |
| South East Midlands | 88.3 |
| Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire | 161.6 |
| Swindon and Wiltshire | 43.6 |
| Tees Valley | 202.6 |
| Thames Valley Berkshire | 28.7 |
| The Marches | 113.7 |
| West of England | 68.6 |
| Worcestershire | 68.1 |
| York and North Yorkshire | 97.5 |
Worcs LEP welcomes £4.9m investment in Hoobrook Link Road Project @wlep @thelepnetwork
Worcestershire LEP welcomes the announcement from the Department for Transport that £4.9 m has been awarded from its ‘Pinch Point’ fund to support the second phase of the Hoobrook Link Road development in Kidderminster.
The money will be used towards the completion of the Link Road between the Stourport Road and the Worcester Road around Kidderminster. This will open up the South Kidderminster Enterprise Park as well as alleviating a local ‘pinch point’ comprising several roads with serious traffic congestion, particularly at peak times, and it will release further large areas of land for housing and employment development.
Peter Pawsey, Executive Chair at Worcestershire LEP, said: “One of the key objectives of Worcestershire LEP is to support the delivery of key transport infrastructure projects. The Hoobrook Link Road will significantly relieve congestion on the road systems, improve access to the site and thereby facilitate the regeneration of this area. It will help breath new life into Kidderminster.“
http://www.wlep.co.uk/lep-welcomes-investment-in-hoobrook-link-road-project/
“Where next for LEPs?” – new report by Smith Institute & RSA 11 June 2013.
Against the backdrop of low growth and prolonged austerity
the LEPs face a formidable challenge, especially in places where
structural unemployment is already a problem. However, as
the perspectives in this monograph demonstrate the 39 LEPs,
although arguably still in their infancy, are working hard to find
local solutions which draw in extra investment and utilise local
skills and expertise…….
Please follow Link to full document
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Full APPG report recommending LEPs greater role in shaping skills provision now available for download
Make skills and back to work schemes work for local economies, urge MPs LINK TO FULL REPORT BELOW
Download a copy of the report here
A cross-party group of MPs and peers has urged the Government to give Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) a greater role in shaping skills provision and back to work schemes in order to boost local growth. Download the full report above
New report on Skills and Employment by APPG on Local Growth, LEPs and Enterprise Zones
APPG on Local Growth, #LEPs and Enterprise Zones report on Skills and Employment is due to be posted PM today electronically. The hard copy was issued yesterday ay a well attended launch reception in Soho with James Morris MP and Skills Minister Matthew Hancock MP. There are some interesting and sensible recommendations. For a sneek preview of summary please follow these links http://lnkd.in/K2H-FT http://lnkd.in/EUfJXf
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Rising to the challenge: how LEPs can deliver local growth strategies Call for evidence
The All Party Parliamentary Group on Local Growth, Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) and Enterprise Zones, chaired by Caroline Dinenage MP and James Morris MP, is announcing a call for evidence on the leadership capacity of Local Enterprise Partnerships. Click title link for more info.
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