Examples of Local Enterprise Partnership in a sentence
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 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 Combined Authority shall consist of 9 members at the outset: the Mayor, the seven council leaders/representatives and the Local Enterprise Partnership representative.
This document sets out the terms of a proposed agreement between Government, the seven local authorities covering Cambridgeshire and Peterborough and the Greater Cambridge Greater Peterborough Local Enterprise Partnership to devolve a range of funding, powers and responsibilities.
The Relevant Local Authorities and the Local Enterprise Partnership agree to use all reasonable endeavours to complete the management information at Schedule 5 within 21 Working Days of the commission from DCLG, which will be quarterly at the end of January, April, July and October.
The Greater Manchester Local Enterprise Partnership Together with any local authority or any joint committee of local authorities outside Greater Manchester subject to the agreement of the Board.
The Liverpool City Region Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) was formally established in March 2012 as a partnership between businesses and Councils in the City Region.
The Department for Transport and Network Rail commit to more proactive engagement of the Local Enterprise Partnership in the long- term rail planning process (e.g. Route Studies) and in rail franchise specification through targeted local engagement of the Local Enterprise Partnership as part of an enhanced consultation process.
Details and dates to be agreed as part of the Local Enterprise Partnership Monitoring Framework.
The Local Enterprise Partnership in consultation with the Relevant Local Authorities shall design and submit to the Secretary of State a 5 year implementation plan (which sets out the major steps and the individual(s) and organisation(s) who will be responsible to set up, operate and deliver the objectives and priorities which have been agreed for the Enterprise Zone) no later than 31st March 2017.