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EMC Employment Land Policy Workshop with Peter Williams - 23 June 2011

This workshop, hosted by the East Midlands Councils, provides insights into the history, future, and services of the EMC, with a focus on Employment Land policy. Participants will engage in discussions, share experiences, and explore ways to support local authorities in the region. The event will feature a questionnaire, presentations by key speakers, and interactive workshops to drive collaboration and innovation. Join Peter Williams, the Policy Adviser, for a productive session aimed at shaping the way forward for EMC's Employment Land initiatives.

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EMC Employment Land Policy Workshop with Peter Williams - 23 June 2011

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  1. Employment Land Workshop Peter Williams Policy Adviser 23 June 2011

  2. Introduction • Background to EMC • Future of EMC • EMC Services • Employment Land • Local Authority questionnaire • Way forward

  3. EMC Background: Purpose East Midlands Councils is the consultative forum for all 46 Councils in the Region. It provides support to Councils to improve their services and is a strong voice for the East Midlands.

  4. EMC Background: History 1 • EMC formed in March 2010 to replace EMRA and LGEM • EMC Executive (aka Leaders’ Board) recognised as a ‘Responsible Regional Authority’ under the Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction (LDEDC) Act 2009 • Comprised a policy function (grant funded) and local government services supported through subscriptions and traded services

  5. EMC Background: History 2 • DCLG cut grant funding in June 2010 • Significant ‘down sizing’ resulted – mostly on the policy side • December 2010 – Members decided that EMC should continue in 2011/12, to be funded by reduced subscriptions and traded services

  6. EMC Background: Future • EM IEP to merge with EMC by July 2011 • Strong interest from Members in policy issues and lobbying - but need to generate income to support this function • Policy team reduced to 3 • New Executive Director, Jan Sensier, appointed in February 2011 • Further review planned in December 2011

  7. EMC Background: Services • EMC (& predecessors) has always run traded services (mostly HR support and member training) with considerable success • EMC now expanding this approach into planning, housing, transport and economic development • 2 new products: Low Cost CPD and PSS

  8. Employment Land (1) • Local Authority Questionnaire • ELR Progress • Coverage • Compliance with guidance • Cross boundary and wider economy • Recommendations of Employment Land Review

  9. Employment Land (2) • Role of EMC • Region wide methodology • Monitoring & intelligence • Facilitate meetings • Support LAs through PSS/Low-cost CPD • Lobbying role • Other role • No role!

  10. Employment Land (3) • Other actions to help local authorities • Clearer guidance from Government • Better links with other departments in LA • Profile of ELRs raised • Regular meetings of county/HMA Groups • Additional funding and staff • Better data and intelligence • Newsletter • Other

  11. Employment Land (4) • Please hand questionnaire to EMC today or • Please return it to Peter Williams by 1 July 2011 • EMC Spatial Planners Technical Group will consider responses and way forward on 12 July 2011

  12. Workshops • Workshops will follow coffee break • Please see delegate list for workshop groups

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