‘A rough guide to LEPland’

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‘A rough guide to LEPland’ SWWMG 20 March 2013

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‘A rough guide to LEPland’. SWWMG 20 March 2013. Dorset Challenges and Opportunities. Challenges Connectivity Low productivity Low wage economy Skills gaps Public sector dependence Two speed economy Business support. Opportunities Environmental assets Diversity Strong sectors - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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‘A rough guide to LEPland’

SWWMG20 March 2013

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Dorset Challenges and Opportunities

• Challenges– Connectivity– Low productivity– Low wage economy– Skills gaps– Public sector dependence– Two speed economy– Business support

• Opportunities– Environmental assets– Diversity– Strong sectors– HE / FE– Redevelopment sites– Additional funding– 2012 Games– Renewable energy

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Business strategy

Dorset LEP will enable a strongly performing,

productive and sustainable economy, with more higher value and skilled jobs, whilst harnessing Dorset’s

special environment. We will make Dorset the natural place to do

business.

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‘the natural place to do business’• Strong partnership• Build on strengths• Work with businesses• Create business friendly

culture/environment• Deep understanding of

Dorset economy• Promote innovation,

resilience, green knowledge intensive economy

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DorsetLEP

Board

Competitive

Businessorganisations

andnetworks

Strategiceconomic

development

Talented Connected Responsive

Business sectors

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Competitive Dorset

Unleash the potential of existing

businesses, encourage the creation of new

ones, and attract investment.

Progress: • Growing Places Fund £9m• DorMen• Rural Net• Inward Investment• 2012 Olympic & Paralympic

Games – British Business Embassy in Dorset

• Sector engagement

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Talented Dorset

Enhance the skills of our current and

future workforce.

Progress: • ESB• Review of Skills Strategy• Growth & Innovation Fund bid

for Apprenticeship Training Academy

• Apprenticeships: £225,000 grant investment for SMEs

• National Coastal Tourism Academy £2m

• Science and Technology Enterprise Hub (BU)

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Connected Dorset

Improve electronic and physical connectivity,

particularly through high-speed broadband.

Progress: • Broadband £38m• Use of broadband £1.8m• Local Transport Body:

devolution of transport funding.

• LSTF £19.1m secured• Pinchpoint funding £12.6m

bid• Mobile Phone Coverage• Transport hubs: ports and

airport

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Responsive Dorset

Create the conditions for enterprise.

Progress: • Engagement between

DLEP Board and Dorset Environment Managers

• Planning Charter• Endorsement of BDP

Renewable Energy Strategy

• No EZ so DIY with Local Development Orders?

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Government agenda…?

• EU Investment Strategy for Dorset: EU Growth Programme 2014-2020 (ERDF, ESF, EAFRD)

• Strategic plan for local growth: single pot funding

• Bournemouth-Poole City Deal

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www.dorsetlep.co.uk

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Be inspired, be part of it!

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