Highways Agency definition
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Through its Route Strategies, the Highways Agency will engage the Local Enterprise Partnership in better understanding the challenges and opportunities associated with the network and to develop evidence based long-term plans to bring about much needed local economic growth and development, and commits to providing each Local Enterprise Partnership with a named contact, generally the relevant regional director.
The Highways Agency commits to forming a Growth and Economic Development Group to support Local Enterprise Partnerships at a national and sub-national level, and a draft licence published on 23rd June 2014 for the new Highway Agency company includes a requirement to co-operate, which will underpin the arrangements described above.
The Highways Agency commits to developing a more proactive and collaborative approaches to promoting national and local growth and commits to continue building strong relationships and working arrangements with Local Enterprise Partnerships and the Local Enterprise Partnership Network, in the same way as with Local and Combined Authorities and the Local Government Association.
The Highways Agency commits to developing a more proactive and collaborative approaches to promoting national and local growth and commits to continue building strong relationships and working Progress on the development and delivery of the priority transport schemes identified by the Solent Local Transport Body that are fundable within available pre-allocated Local Growth Fund resources.
The Highways Agency commits to forming a Growth and Economic Development Group to support Local Enterprise Partnerships at a national and sub- national level, and a draft licence published on 23rd June 2014 for the new Highway Agency company includes a requirement to co- operate, which will underpin the arrangements described above.
Through its Route Strategies, the Highways Agency will engage the Local Enterprise Partnership in better understanding the challenges and opportunities associated with the network and to develop evidence based long-term plans to support local economic growth and development, and commits to providing each Local Enterprise Partnership with a named contact, generally the relevant regional director.
This applies to all local planning authorities in England and to a number of other public bodies including the Marine Management Organisation, Environment Agency, Historic Buildings & Monuments Commission for England, Natural England, Civil Aviation Authority, Homes & Communities Agency, Clinical Commissioning Groups, Office of the Rail Regulator, Highways Agency, Integrated Transport Authorities and Highway Authorities.
Approval means permission from us, the Highways Agency and planning consent from the Council (where required).
Transport, Highways Agency and Network Rail will be members of the Solent Land and Infrastructure Board and the Defra agencies.
The Department for Transport and Highways Agency commit to proactively engage Local Enterprise Partnerships in the long-term planning of the strategic highway network (e.g. Route Strategies).