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Teesside LEP meets Minister for Business and Enterprise
MINISTER for Business and Enterprise Mark Prisk yesterday hosted a networking event with representatives of the Teesside local enterprise partnership to discuss the way ahead.
Groups including the Department for Business and the Department of Energy and Climate Change discussed the recent White Paper on Local Growth and how local enterprise partnerships can get started on delivering their priorities for local economic development.
They also discussed the relationship between Government and the partnerships going forward.
Speaking after the meeting, Mark Prisk said: “It’s crucial that partnerships and potential partnerships are given opportunities to speak to the Government about the future and how the new local support system will work.
“A lot of hard work has gone in to the creation of the partnerships and I want to acknowledge everybody’s contribution so far. I was encouraged by the conversations taking place today between local councillors, business leaders and the Government about what the future will look like.
“It is important that this kind of work continues to make sure that the people who will be responsible for delivering our structural reforms are given the support they need to realise their vision for a strong economic future.”
Since the first 24 successful local enterprise partnerships were announced, there has been interest from the partnerships, BIS and other Government departments in setting up meetings to talk and work with each other.
Yesterday’s event is likely to be the first in a series, as the first partnerships begin establishing their boards.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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