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Consultation open for Heart of the South West Productivity Strategy

Business, organisations and residents are being asked for their views on plans to drive up productivity in Somerset and across the Heart of the South West area.

All councils in Somerset and Devon, along with the Local Enterprise Partnership, the two National Park Authorities and the three Clinical Commissioning Groups, are working in partnership to deliver a Productivity Strategy for the Heart of the South West (HotSW).

The draft strategy is out for consultation until 14 December, hosted on Torbay Council’s website at www.torbay.gov.uk/devolution . The partnership is seeking the views of businesses, organisations, groups and individuals to help form a robust strategy with a wide consensus from stakeholders across the area.

Productivity is a major factor affecting the UK’s economy and the prosperity of its businesses and residents. It’s a topic that’s been much in the news recently, with the Office on National Statistics recently reporting a further fall in UK productivity of 0.1 per cent in the April to June period.

The HotSW has vibrant cities, an amazing coastline, historic market towns and stunning moorland. It also has a wide diversity of dynamic and innovative businesses and institutions across rural and urban areas. However, our economy is not as strong as it could be and not all share its benefits.

Because of unprecedented opportunities in sectors such as nuclear, marine, rural productivity, health and care, aerospace and advanced engineering, and data analytics, the HotSW area – Devon, Plymouth, Somerset and Torbay – has the potential for transformational growth to reverse this trend and make a significant contribution to the UK economy.

The Partnership’s ambition is to double the size of the HotSW economy to £70 billion by 2036 and is seeking the right interventions and Government backing to achieve this.

The Productivity Strategy aims to enable all businesses, from small rural enterprises to multi-national companies to thrive by unlocking natural potential, ensuring people are equipped with the right skills for a changing jobs market, and by improving our digital and transport connectivity. This, in turn, will lead to increased prosperity for our communities.

Councillor Paul Diviani, Deputy Chair of the prospective Joint Committee of the Leaders of the HotSW, said: “The Heart of the South West economy is larger than that of Birmingham, so we need to be recognised for our true potential as a cohesive economic area.

“Our vision is for all parts of the Heart of the South West to become more prosperous, enabling people to have a better quality of life and higher living standards.

“To achieve that, we have to create a more vibrant and competitive economy where the benefits can be shared by everyone, and by working in partnership we can present a stronger proposition. We urge our stakeholders in business and the wider community to give us their views and help us create an effective strategy for delivery.”

The results from the consultation will be considered by the Joint Committee of the Leaders of the Heart of the South West and the Heart of the South West LEP Board, before a final Productivity Strategy is agreed early in 2018.

 

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      David Ralph

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      David Ralph started as Chief Executive of Heart of South West LEP at the beginning of June 2018. Previously, he had spent 5 years as CEO of the Derby, Derbyshire, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire (D2N2) LEP from 2013 where he oversaw the development of the D2N2 Strategic Economic Plan and sector strategies, 3 Growth Deals with HM Government to deliver a £1billion capital investment programme, securing and implementing £200m ESIF programme, the Derby and Nottingham Enterprise Zone, the D2N2 Skills Deal and Time for Innovation programme, community fund and led the executive team to develop the HS2 East Midlands hub. He was also closely involved in the proposed North Midlands Devolution Deal and one of the key architects in establishing the Midlands Engine, chairing the officer steering group. Whilst in this role David was a NED of the Nottingham Enterprise Zone, and Marketing NG, the Outer Estates Foundation and a Governor of Nottingham College and on the advisory Board of Nottingham Business School.

      Before the East Midlands, David was CEO of the Have Gateway Partnership working closely with local stakeholders including the ports of Felixstowe, Harwich and Ipswich and BT Adadastral Park across Suffolk and Essex and prior to that was Chief Exec of the Barton Hill New Deal for Communities programme in Bristol and the Nelm Development Trust in Norwich.

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