By Mark Goldstone, head of corporate relations at Leeds, York and North Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce
Local Authorities have until September 6th to submit their Local Enterprise Partenrships bids – a date which is drawing closer and closer. We have been told by Eric Pickles and Vince Cable that LEPs should be business led, and that areas and their business communities need to seize this opportunity as the focus must remain on the E in LEP – Enterprise. From listening to feedback from some members, it is clear that you don’t want our LEP to end up as a public-sector talking shop and that you have a passion to see the Leeds City Region as a strong economic powerhouse in the UK.
The remit, priorities and objectives of the LEP needs to be driven by business, which is why I would like your views on what you would like to see the LEP achieve. The Chamber will submit your views to the city region leadership board, with the recommendation that your feedback should shape our city region’s bid.
Following previous consultations and initial feedback, it is clear that some members believe that there are too many priorities in the first draft of the city-region’s LEP bid. Currently there are eight priorities, set out as: Integrated Strategic Planning; Housing and Regeneration; Transport; Skills and Worklessness; Innovation and Enterprise Support; Economic Development; Climate Change; and Flexibilities in Financing Mechanisms (including Accelerated Development Zones). Whilst the Chamber does not question the need for ambition, we believe that eight priorities is too many. The view from members is that the LEP needs to have clear focus, with a concise remit and objectives which are both relevant and achievable. Furthermore, it would be helpful if there was a clear objective vision in mind, i.e. what will be different in five and 10 years time. Business is being asked to play a vital role in determining this aspiration.
Whilst the LEP is required to have entrepreneurial leadership, it also needs to have strong public sector team who can deliver for the city region. There needs to be a compelling argument for businesses and investors to stay in or relocate to the city region and the vision and activities of the bid should create an environment in which business can thrive – thanks to a positive and innovative approach taken by our local authorities within the city region partnership.
To help our colleagues and ensure that they have real input from business, I would appreciate it if you could provide information on your expectations and vision for the Leeds City Region LEP. In particular, I am interested in hearing:
- What would you like to see the LEP achieve for the City Region?
- What do you think should be the priorities for the Leeds City Region LEP?
- How should LEPs tackle inward investment, tourism and other pan-Yorkshire issues?
- What do you believe should be the Chamber’s role within LEPs when representing your views?
Please email your responses by Thursday 5th August to myself at mark.goldstone@yourchamber.org.uk
I look forward to hearing from you
Thank You