BUSINESS

LEP progress 'alarmingly slow' says city think-tank

LEPs set up to co-ordinate sub-national economic growth have made 'alarmingly slow progress' since their introduction.

Local enterprise partnerships (LEPs) set up to co-ordinate sub-national economic growth have made ‘alarmingly slow progress' since their introduction, an influential think-tank has warned.

Out of the 24 LEPs the Government approved last October, only two had produced long-term strategic plans, eight had not had their boards recognised by the Government, and five had no website, a study by Centre for Cities has found.

Popular articles by Dominic Browne

SUBSCRIBE TO CONTINUE READING

Get unlimited access to The MJ with a subscription, plus a weekly copy of The MJ magazine sent directly to you door and inbox.

Subscribe

Full website content includes additional, exclusive commentary and analysis on the issues affecting local government.

Login

Already a subscriber?