Strategic Economic Plan definition

Strategic Economic Plan means the plan created by the LEP for the LEP Area setting out the economic development and growth priorities as the basis for negotiation with government.

Examples of Strategic Economic Plan in a sentence

  • The Growth Deal does not amount to an endorsement of everything in the submitted Strategic Economic Plan.

  • This agreement will enable Greater Lincolnshire to accelerate the delivery of its Strategic Economic Plan, which aims to increase the value of the Greater Lincolnshire economy by over £8 billion, creating more than 29,000 new jobs, and delivering at least 100,000 new homes.

  • Detail the problem or opportunity the project is intended to address, in terms of market failure or demand, and the contribution the project will make to the delivery of the Black Country Strategic Economic Plan (SEP) and other relevant plans and strategies.

  • The Growth Deal does not amount to an endorsement of everything submitted in the Local Enterprise Partnership‟s Strategic Economic Plan.

  • As set out in the National Guidance for Single Pot Assurance Frameworks issued in April 2016 by the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG), the Strategic Economic Plan (Growth Strategy) for the area prepared by the Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP), will provide the basis for investment decisions alongside the delivery of statutory requirements, conditions of funding, and other local transport objectives.

  • This Growth Hub will provide coordinated business support to all small and medium sized businesses across the LEP area and is a key component of the LEP’s Strategic Economic Plan.

  • Effective provisions for timely and binding decision-making are a central component of the LEP Strategic Economic Plan (SEP), EU Structural Investment Fund (EUSIF) Strategy and emerging Local Industrial Strategy (LIS).

  • HLEP’s strategic priorities are set out in their Strategic Economic Plan and WHBC broadly support this.

  • The Growth Deal does not amount to an endorsement of everything submitted in the Local Enterprise Partnership’s Strategic Economic Plan.

  • West Midlands Strategic Economic Plan (SEP) sets out the vision for improving the quality of life of everyone who lives and works in the West Midlands.