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Paul Briggs Thames Valley Chamber of Commerce and Industry

Paul Briggs Thames Valley Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Today, we hope to:. Clarify the position with Local Enterprise Partnerships Listen to your views Understand the opportunities Your comments, suggestions, your aspirations Following discussion – ‘a way forward’.

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Paul Briggs Thames Valley Chamber of Commerce and Industry

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  1. Paul BriggsThames Valley Chamber of Commerce and Industry

  2. Today, we hope to: Clarify the position with Local Enterprise Partnerships Listen to your views Understand the opportunities Your comments, suggestions, your aspirations Following discussion – ‘a way forward’

  3. 29th June – Eric Pickles/Vince Cable Letter Following this letter we have entered into discussions with: Thames Valley Group - Chamber Councils Wider Business Community FSB/CBI/IOD Economic Partnerships Public sector Colleagues

  4. Thames Valley Group of Chambers Opinion & Advocacy - Communication Structure • Including Chambers for more localised representation: • South Bucks • Wycombe • Chilterns

  5. Our Scope of influence

  6. Thames Valley Chamber Ideally placed to assist in this process Acting as honest broker Facilitating dialogue Sharing information

  7. A way forward: Consolidate comments to date Evaluate & consider our economic priorities Move closer to identifying the achieving a LEP Overcome any barriers/Trust between partners Move towards achieving a sustainable and effective LEP

  8. Paul BrittonThames Valley Chamber of Commerce and Industry Thames Valley Chamber

  9. Guidance from Government A two page letter! Functional economic area, natural economic geography, multiple upper tier authorities Two departments involved CLG and BIS. Difference in priorities- how large a geography? 12 or 40! BCC ministerial meetings and detailed consultations - No 1 issue that BCC is being asked by Ministers to contribute to is “Economic Geography” The comprehensive spending review is likely to bring another layer of significant cuts. BIS – this may be October The Government has set Sept 6 for a deadline for outline proposals.

  10. Feedback from Chamber Councils They’re interested ! and looking for information and opportunities to engage. Points raised by members, Public-sector led. Need for greater business involvement cohesive approach capturing wider representation (Greater Thames Valley). A greater voice. call to action from members for TVCC to act as an intermediary or if necessary show leadership. The rebalancing agenda of Government is of real concern. We must mobilise our global brands as Thames Valley Champions. Business feels that the proposals must include a mechanism for them to influence and lobby barriers to growth Two way street

  11. Thames Valley – Current Picture Number of proposals in discussion with their own credible economic priorities Businesses are supporting their current Local Enterprise Partnership proposal Business organisations CBI, TVCC, IOD view - no smaller than the Thames Valley should be submitted as a proposal. Recognition from other LEP proposals that one Thames Valley submission would be more effective Stakeholders around the region, parts of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Swindon are still in conversation with each other. Given the timescale we now must find a way to support and work with each other.

  12. Christina HowellThames Valley Chamber of Commerce and Industry Setting out the Business Vision… so far

  13. Thames Valley Enterprise Partnership

  14. Thames Valley Enterprise Partnership Thames Valley Enterprise Partnership Strategic High Level Priorities Across Boundaries • Strategic Advocacy to Government • Leading Inward Investment • Sector Economic Priorities • Cross-border consultation with business

  15. Mechanisms to Mitigate Barriers to Growth • Cross border, strategic coordination & business consultation • spatial & cross border planning, housing, affordable housing, transport, people development • Effective Micro, Small & Medium-sized enterprise business support • Sustainable business practice promotion & facilitation

  16. Determining more localised priorities Controlling more localised priorities Drawing on support and leverage from the Thames Valley Enterprise Partnership Recognising and accommodating agreed priorities at a TV level Functional Enterprise Partnerships

  17. Functional Economic Partnerships • Autonomy to address priorities • Engagement at a County, district and town level via business organisations – scalable to national • Delivering innovative, employer ready and entrepreneurial individuals • Promotion of sustainable business practice • Leverage and support for public, community, voluntary and business CSR objectives

  18. Sector Support • Establish, recognise, communicate, support & leverage • No geographic borders, co-operation and consolidation with fellow LEPs • Collaboration, awareness and partnership with business, gaining maximum leverage “Centres’ , Institutions and Academies of Excellence” Entrepreneurship Low Carbon & Green Technology R&D, Innovation, Education International Trade Bio-tech, Health-tech, Hi-tech, Pharma, Life-science, Creative Research Councils Aviation

  19. In Summary • Business Opinion • Business does not conform to geographical boundaries • A Thames Valley Enterprise Partnership is the most effective size for strategic priorities • A few strategic priorities • Businesses Key Priorities • Economic Development • International Collaboration and Export opportunities • Establishing cooperation and additionality wherever possible e.g. • Enterprise support • International Collaboration, Investor support, Export Growth • Leveraging knowledge-based industries and educational resources • Sector Support • Green Technologies • Hi-tech Manufacturing • Knowledge-based economy

  20. Next Steps Decision Consider Information and feedback Communication TVCC offer as a neutral place to meet – 01753 870500 Email: EP@thamesvalleychamber.co.uk for feedback, questions or opinion http://www.thamesvalleyenterprisepartnership.co.uk/ for documents Agreement & Inclusion Discuss options with respective stakeholders Collaboration Establish a team to collate a proposal from interested parties

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