Enterprise Zones definition
Examples of Enterprise Zones in a sentence
The LEP and local partners will successfully deliver the Cambridge Compass and Alconbury Weald Enterprise Zones as announced in wave one and two of the national competition.
Government commits to supporting local partners in promoting and supporting the delivery of the Enterprise Zones, as well as considering any further proposals subject to future funding rounds.
The Heart of Hampshire will work collaboratively with neighbouring areas, including other combined authorities, to ensure the successful delivery of the Enterprise M3 multi-site Enterprise Zones covering the three sites of Basing View in Basingstoke, Longcross in Runnymede and Whitehill and Bordon in East Hampshire.
Land appropriated from the Forest Reserve Areas mentioned in this Agreement will be prioritised to small-scale farmers without land or with insufficient land, via various forms of organisation or association, including the Peasant Enterprise Zones, which will contribute to the closure of the agricultural frontier, the strengthening of the small-scale farmer economy and family-run agriculture.
Throughout the term of this Agreement and to the extent permitted by applicable law, Township shall be permitted to grant tax exemptions to private property owners within any ▇▇▇▇ Area pursuant to the ORC provisions referenced in ORC Section 715.72(U) or other provisions of Ohio law, such as but not limited to tax exemptions provided through the creation of tax increment financing districts or Enterprise Zones pursuant to ORC Chapter 5709, or Community Reinvestment Areas pursuant to ORC Chapter 3735.
The Federation fulfils its strategic aims of supporting economic development across the Humber Local Economic Partnership, associated Enterprise Zones, City Deal and the wider region, through working together to increase learning opportunities and enhance widening participation progression into higher education.
It will be created under the Greater Cambridgeshire Greater Peterborough (GCGP) Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) partnership of Enterprise Zones supporting the wider GCGP economic geography.
This includes all project management, additional marketing or inward investment requirements, consultancy advice and operational support to ensure smooth implementation of the Enterprise Zones.
Enterprise Zones are single or multiple sites designated for business development which may offer business rate discounts or enhanced capital allowance for new businesses locating on the sites.
In other calendar years, no more than 13 Enterprise Zones may be certified by the Department.