PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Local Enterprise Partnerships: Regional Planning and Development (6 January 2023)

Question Asked

To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, how many of the local economic plans drafted by Local Enterprise Partnerships have been implemented.

Asked by:
Darren Jones (Labour)

Answer

In March 2014, all Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) submitted Strategic Economic Plans. These plans have been updated from time to time in response to changes in economic circumstances. The Government’s current national local growth assurance framework highlights that LEPs will determine their own specific priorities and develop an evidence-based strategy that identifies local strengths and challenges, future opportunities and the action needed to boost productivity, earning power and competitiveness across their area.

These plans are not specifically approved by Government, although we work with each LEP to identify and develop investment opportunities arising from the strategies, and ensure that any public funding has monitoring and evaluating plans in place. This includes an annual financial statement and a rolling schedule of funded projects.


Answered by:
Kevin Hollinrake (Conservative)
16 January 2023

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