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Principles and Issues Paper Consultation February-April 2009

Principles and Issues Paper Consultation February-April 2009. NW Regional Strategy 2010. Single Regional Strategy Integrated Joint responsibility NWDA / 4NW (Leaders Forum) Ultimately replaces RES, RSS and RHS Legislation and policy guidance expected throughout.

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Principles and Issues Paper Consultation February-April 2009

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  1. Principles and Issues PaperConsultation February-April 2009

  2. NW Regional Strategy 2010 • Single Regional Strategy • Integrated • Joint responsibility NWDA / 4NW (Leaders Forum) • Ultimately replaces RES, RSS and RHS • Legislation and policy guidance expected throughout Regional Consultation on Principles and Issues Paper February – April 2009 Challenging

  3. Main Stages of Development Evidence Issues Development Strategy 2010 2008 Feb-Apr 09 2009 Sustainability Appraisal Objectives, Goals, Ultimate Aims, Vision …

  4. Principles and Issues Paper • Principles and Issues Paper Assumptions; Strategy Development; Goals; NW Unique Offer; Challenges;  Issues Public consultation February – 30 April 2009 • Supporting Materials SQW Thinkpiece: Independent Analysis Regional Intelligence Unit: State of the Region 2008 • Consultation 2/2/09-30/4/09 held on www.nwregionalstrategy.com

  5. Assumptions • Northwest increasingly integrated economically…and this is good • Imperative to compete on quality and differentiate the offer • Climate change – and govt carbon reduction targets – is happening. Innovation. • Gas / Oil / Resources prices increasing; volatility in price and supply • Fluctuations too in food and commodity prices • People will still need to commute and travel for work and leisure • Cities / large towns major focus for living, economic activity and growth • Ageing population and lower than recent levels of in-migration

  6. Strategy Development Framework for sustainable economic growth of the Northwest, not a plan for each place. Vision of long-term success delivered by competitiveness and differentiation. Development of a unique offer as a place to live, work, and succeed, based on complementary assets and strengths of the Northwest.

  7. Goals Sustainable economic growth i.e. economic growth that can be sustained and is within environmental limits, but also enhances the environment and social welfare, and avoids greater extremes in future economic cycles. employment environment community connectivity health housing vibrancy low carbon productivity education equity

  8. Potential elements of a unique NW offer • Diverse culture, sport, image, environment and critical mass • Relatively high skilled, low cost with great connectivity • Environmental assets and employment land • Clean energy generation and security • Advanced engineering / materials • Biomedical & Digital/Creative • Innovation, Science, Research, Universities • International Port and Airports

  9. NW Challenges

  10. Issues CLIMATE CHANGE AND RESOURCE USEImprove resource use … reduce and manage waste, … reduce carbon emissions … become a net exporter of electricity from low carbon sources … exploit NW innovation, R&D, science capabilities

  11. GROWTH DRIVEN BY CITIES AND TOWNS ….strength of the offer …issues of housing, transport, flood risk, capacity of critical utilities and infrastructure … supply of employment and housing land

  12. CONNECTIVITYsustainable transport infrastructure & wider connectivity … maximising our ports, airports and rail … dealing with areas of poor provision … strengthening Digital Connectivity and Leadership PLACES AND COMMUNITIESclarity on the future strengths of places and their inter-relationships … enabling places to evolve different roles

  13. NATURAL ENVIRONMENTAND RURAL AREASprotecting and making the most of our outstanding natural environment and maintaining the rural economy and quality of life … strong food offer SKILLS AND TALENT developing attracting and retaining talent and creativity … innovation and leadership at all levels … supporting communities ….supply of good housing

  14. HEALTH AND WORKLESSNESSchallenging the intractable outcomes the region faces with ill-health and worklessness, and raising aspirations INNOVATIONstrengths in science, R&D, the size of our HEI base, a heritage of innovation and creativity … linking this to tackling other issues… STEM skills

  15. ADVANCED MANUFACTURINGthe importance of making products and services in the global economy … clear strengths in advanced manufacturing … high levels of talent, innovation and leadership/management NATURE OF GROWTH AND ROLE OF PUBLIC SECTORthinking carefully about sustainable growth … learning and horizon scanning …. correctly building capacity … exploiting the weighty public sector of the NW

  16. How to get involved • Consultation via www.nwregionalstrategy.com • Events • Comments forum on www.nwregionalstrategy.com

  17. SEEP Deprived Communities Symposium • Need to develop a definitive response to deprivation in our communities • 4NW partners are holding a conference to forge cross-sectoral agreement • Tuesday 9th June • Guildhall, Preston • Will directly input to 4NW’s approach to RS2010 • For info dean.jones@4nw.org.uk

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