Multi Area Agreement Sample Contracts

Background
Multi Area Agreement • October 23rd, 2008

• Job of Local Authorities is to create the environment where economic growth can prosper – in particular the importance of place

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Liverpool City Region Multi-Area Agreement
Multi-Area Agreement • October 6th, 2008
Contents Page Executive Summary iii 1. Introduction 1 2. Rationale and Objective 6 3. Priorities 10 4. Resources 15 5. Governance 16 6. Performance Monitoring 19 7. The Agreement 21 8. Future Flexibility 24 9. Added Value 26 10. Timetable for...
Multi-Area Agreement • July 28th, 2023

This document has been produced by the Tees Valley Joint Strategy Unit, working on behalf of the Authorities of Darlington, Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Redcar & Cleveland and Stockton-on-Tees, and in partnership with a range of organisations.

MULTI-AREA AGREEMENT
Multi-Area Agreement • June 29th, 2009

This summary agreement outlines the freedoms and flexibilities the Government will be delivered in return for the improved outcomes.

RAISING THE GAME
Multi Area Agreement • May 27th, 2008
THE SOUTH HAMPSHIRE AGREEMENT
Multi Area Agreement • May 26th, 2022
Chair of the Multi Area Agreement Board
Multi-Area Agreement • May 12th, 2010

• Build on the Governments ‘sub‐national review’ of 2007 and other local government legislation that seeks greater co‐operation between public bodies and across sectors

Pennine Lancashire Leaders and Chief Executives (PLACE)
Multi Area Agreement • February 1st, 2008

This Multi Area Agreement (MAA) reflects our ambitions for Pennine Lancashire. We want to increase prosperity to enable everyone to enjoy a better quality of life. Pennine Lancashire’s economy is undergoing a transition and in order to speed this up we need action from Government in a number of key areas. Pennine Lancashire has real growth potential and with the right support can make an important contribution to the productivity and competitiveness of the region.

DRAFT
Multi-Area Agreement • July 3rd, 2009

This MAA is about the regeneration of local communities in the five Olympic host boroughs of Greenwich, Hackney, Newham, Tower Hamlets, and Waltham Forest. It will contribute to overturning the long history of deprivation by seizing the many opportunities, including the Olympics, in the boroughs and focusing on the major economic drivers to stimulate change – in simple terms, this is about giving people access to a decent job, a decent and appropriate home, and a decent place to live and settle.

Multi-Area Agreement for Leeds City Region 2008-2016
Multi-Area Agreement • June 20th, 2008

Our CRDP provides ‘horizontal’ policy alignment (between our eleven Local Authorities); our MAA provides the ‘vertical’ alignment needed, including devolution, between the local and national levels.

Pennine Lancashire Multi Area Agreement‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌
Multi Area Agreement • June 16th, 2008

This Multi Area Agreement reflects our ambitions for Pennine Lancashire. We want to increase prosperity to enable everyone to enjoy a better quality of life. Pennine Lancashire’s economy is undergoing a transition and in order to speed this up we need government to grant a number of ‘key asks’. The area has great growth potential and with the right support can make an important contribution to the productivity and competitiveness of the region.

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