Pennine Lancashire Context Sample Clauses

Pennine Lancashire Context. Pennine Lancashire business support programmes are already aligned through LEGI as is enterprise development through the merger of the 4 individual enterprise agencies. • A Pennine Lancashire Development Company is currently being established to address issues of capacity and demonstrate to the RDA and Government that we have the ability to deliver in the context of a new post-SNR devolutionary regime. • A major challenge is the introduction of higher value employment to the area in the face of continued decline in traditional manufacturing • Delivery of major schemes such as Weavers Triangle and the Whitebirk strategic employment site remain a challenge in terms of capacity. • The East Lancashire E-Partnership and the East Lancashire Chamber of Commerce are leading an initiative on Sustainable Procurement, a key objective being to enable the local supply chain to respond more effectively to public sector procurement competitions.
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Pennine Lancashire Context. In November 2007 the Government published its Local Transport Bill. The Bill will allow Pennine Lancashire to put forward proposals to set up PTAs, allowing them to gain from the benefits of a joint approach to the management of public transport. Would enable more effective engagement with Highways Agency, Network Rail and bus operators and deliver economies of scale in terms of bus service procurement • The format of LTP3 (2011-2016+) may change with authorities being asked to develop an integrated transport strategy (ITS) with a corresponding implementation plan. It is unlikely that Blackburn and the County could develop Integrated Transport Strategies that are separate for Pennine Lancashire. Therefore the potential for the MAA process to develop a more joined up approach to transport planning will be investigated. • There is an urgent need to better link transport with economic growth and housing policies, and to better integrate transport with the future direction of Pennine Lancashire and wider Lancashire area through joining-up land use planning and transport. At the present time, economic development and transport are pushing different transport priorities. The current LTP system focuses on government objectives at a local level and it is difficult to take a strategic viewpoint.
Pennine Lancashire Context. In Pennine Lancashire there is currently no meaningful connection between spatial land-use planning, transport strategy and economic growth strategies. Whilst Pennine Lancashire is a functional single economic entity two strategic planning authorities consider transport and spatial planning issues, to a large degree in isolation of one another. • Currently the six local authorities have a statutory responsibility for housing. Each of which produce a separate housing strategy. A reconfigured housing offer is crucial if Pennine Lancashire is to achieve desired economic growth.

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