Issue - meetings
Economic Growth Strategy
Meeting: 18/09/2023 - Cabinet (Item 38)
38 Economic Growth Strategy PDF 122 KB
Report of Executive Director (Environment and Place)
Additional documents:
- Appendix 1 - Economic Growth Strategy Preparation Stages, item 38
PDF 60 KB
- Webcast for Economic Growth Strategy
Decision:
The Cabinet considered a report of the Executive Director (Environment & Place) that sought approval of the principle of preparing an up-to-date Economic Growth Strategy, the likely timescales for creating it and proposed elements of the structure of the strategy.
Resolved:-
1. That the development of an Economic Growth Strategy be approved.
2. That councillors and wider stakeholders be engaged during the process and that a draft Economic Growth Strategy be presented to Cabinet for adoption in due course.
Reasons for Decisions
Supporting economic growth in the city is key to achieving a wide range of the council’s objectives, as recognised in its current body of strategies. Delivering this through the development of an overarching, up to date strategy which can adapt to changing economic contexts is an effective way of progressing this both in terms of delivering positive outcomes and making best use of resources.
Appropriate engagement with stakeholders at an early stage is key to informing the development of a strategy which addresses the relevant issues, maximises the benefits presented by opportunities and is deliverable.
Other Options
The Council could choose to not develop an Economic Growth Strategy (there is no statutory requirement). However, it is considered that supporting economic growth in its widest sense is a key priority for the Council, as reflected in the Corporate Plan and the Council’s wider suite of strategies.
Note: This is an Executive function
Not eligible for call-in as the matter has been the subject of pre-Cabinet scrutiny by the Place Scrutiny Committee.
Cabinet Member: Cllr Nelson
Minutes:
The Cabinet considered a report of the Executive Director (Environment & Place) that sought approval of the principle of preparing an up-to-date Economic Growth Strategy, the likely timescales for creating it and proposed elements of the structure of the strategy.
Resolved:-
1. That the development of an Economic Growth Strategy be approved.
2. That councillors and wider stakeholders be engaged during the process and that a draft Economic Growth Strategy be presented to Cabinet for adoption in due course.
Reasons for Decisions
Supporting economic growth in the city is key to achieving a wide range of the council’s objectives, as recognised in its current body of strategies. Delivering this through the development of an overarching, up to date strategy which can adapt to changing economic contexts is an effective way of progressing this both in terms of delivering positive outcomes and making best use of resources.
Appropriate engagement with stakeholders at an early stage is key to informing the development of a strategy which addresses the relevant issues, maximises the benefits presented by opportunities and is deliverable.
Other Options
The Council could choose to not develop an Economic Growth Strategy (there is no statutory requirement). However, it is considered that supporting economic growth in its widest sense is a key priority for the Council, as reflected in the Corporate Plan and the Council’s wider suite of strategies.
Note: This is an Executive function
Not eligible for call-in as the matter has been the subject of pre-Cabinet scrutiny by the Place Scrutiny Committee.
Cabinet Member: Cllr Nelson
Meeting: 29/08/2023 - Place Scrutiny Committee (Item 26)
26 Economic Growth Strategy PDF 122 KB
Additional documents:
- Appendix 1 - Economic Growth Strategy Preparation Stages - FINAL, item 26
PDF 60 KB
- Webcast for Economic Growth Strategy
Minutes:
The Committee considered the report of the Executive Director (Environment & Place), by way of pre-Cabinet scrutiny, that sought approval of the principle of preparing an up-to-date Economic Growth Strategy, the likely timescales for creating it and proposed elements of the structure of the strategy.
The Committee welcomed the production of the strategy and discussed the matter in some detail. The Cabinet Member for Economic Growth and Investment attended the meeting and responded to a number of questions.
The Cabinet Member requested that the details of any potential consultees, businesses or any service areas/industries not included in the previous strategy be sent to him for inclusion in the process. He also gave assurance that the initial formatted draft of the strategy would be circulated to all group leaders for comment and would be the subject of pre-Cabinet scrutiny.
Resolved:-
That the report to Cabinet be noted.
Note: This is an Executive function
Cabinet Member: Councillor Nelson