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The Council is also the host authority on employment for the North Wales Economic Ambition Board and the North and Mid Wales Trunk Road Agent, and as a result the relevant chief officers within those organisations also fall within the scope of this policy.
The PoMO will ensure that programmes and projects consider options and instruments for early engagement with the supply side and potential small and medium sized suppliers (SMEs) in Mid Wales.
These could include local voluntary associations and education or training partners from outside the two authorities who might wish to work within the two authorities, or who can offer routes into education or training for the people of the Mid Wales region.
Whilst the WESP is clearly focused on the education sector, there is also an opportunity to ensure that the development of Welsh-medium education is central to all Council policies and strategies across all service areas, including the Powys Local Development Plan, the Welsh Language Strategy, and economic regeneration plans such as the Mid Wales Growth Deal.
There will also be a close relationship with strategies supporting the connectivity with the economy of Ireland, and a key priority will be ensuring a close synergy with the emerging economic plans being co- ordinated by the Growing Mid Wales Partnership and the Wales Rural Forum.
Introduction1.1. The Economic Strategy Group (ESG) has a vital role in supporting the Growth Deal and economic growth across Mid Wales by ensuring that collective responsibility exists between partners on the ESG and that the ESG is a key advisory, support and advocacy mechanism for the Growth Deal.
This has benefited the internal users of the service and externally has allowed the North and Mid Wales Trunk Road Agency (NMWTRA) to negotiate strategic and operational issues with one entity rather than both Councils split into four local areas.
Each member shall sign a copy of the RSP’s terms of reference on behalf of the organisation they represent, as a sign of their support and commitment to the vision, mission and objectives of the Regional Skills Partnership for Mid Wales, Partneriaeth Sgiliau Rhanbarthol Canolbarth Cymru.
This is a partnership between the three Mid Wales local authorities - Ceredigion County Council, Powys County Council and Gwynedd Council in relation to matters relating to transport.
A twin-pronged approach will be required to both support opportunity but also tackle inequalities and disparities across Mid Wales if we are to truly develop and deliver sustainable, inclusive growth.Because the Growth Deal is capital-only, some of this will mean re-positioning and re-aligning existing delivery in terms of business support and skills to better address and respond to our challenges – aligned with our Growth Deal.