Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) along with the Regional Growth Fund are expected to underpin future regeneration activity, covering real economic areas and as Cable and Pickles outlined creating the right environment for business and growth`. Greg Clark described them as joint local authority and business-led organisations that match economic reality on the ground and can make a real difference`.
With proposals for setting up LEPs due in on 6th September and a White Paper expected very shortly, this seminar examines the structure of LEPs, what they can be used to deliver and the implications for economic development and regeneration in the future.
Local Authority Chief Executives, Housing and Planning Officers
Housing Associations & other RSLs
Homes and Communities Agency
Developers, house builder and contractors
Housing Market Renewal Pathfinders
Housing and property organisations
RDAs and Regional Assemblies
CLG, HM Treasury and Government Offices for the Regions
Architects, Urban Designers & Master
Planners
Financial modellers and appraisers
Resident and Community group
representatives
Academics
Urban Regeneration Companies
Urban Development Corporations
Sustainable Development and growth organisations
Banks and mortgage lenders
Land use planning, environmental and community involvement consultants
Multi disciplinary professional advisers
Legal Advisers
Housing and homelessness charities
Past Events
Opportunities and Expectations: The Role of Local Enterprise Partnerships 2010 - 17 Nov 2010, Bircham Dyson Bell, London, United Kingdom (9046)
Opportunities and Expectations: The Role of Local Enterprise Partnerships 2026
Important
Please, check "Opportunities and Expectations: The Role of Local Enterprise Partnerships" official website for possible changes, before making any traveling arrangements
Event Categories
Business: Finance
Government & Global Issues: Environment, Law & Regulations, Municipalities & Urban Development
Industry: Construction & Building
Services: Architecture & Interior design, Real estate