
Our vision for the City Region is based on two elements:
Achieving a more competitive City Region, building competitive industries and world class talent resulting in improved economic output.
Achieving a more economically inclusive City Region, ensuring economic opportunity and access for all.
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In our City Region Development Plan, we illustrated three objectives we needed to deliver on in order to realise our vision:
The success in achieving our vision, that of creating a more competitive and a more economically inclusive City Region, is determined and driven by a number of important related elements:
The Tyne and Wear City Region is a partnership of all five Tyne and Wear local authorities, Newcastle, Gateshead, Sunderland, North Tyneside and South Tyneside, together with Northumberland and Durham. The Partnership also includes the business community, voluntary and community sector and regional partners.
The Tyne and Wear City Region lies at the heart of the economic and cultural life of North East England.
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It exists to help build closer and stronger relationships between different places in the City Region to enable us to compete both domestically and internationally. Stronger collaboration between the major areas of the region is vital as they each possess key assets that will drive future economic growth.
We have a vision for the Tyne & Wear City Region as a beacon of economic prosperity that our people and communities deserve.
One that competes with any other region nationally and is internationally recognised as a place for businesses to invest and entrepreneurs to thrive. One that produces well educated, aspirational young people who want to live and work in the region because of the economic prospects and the outstanding quality of life on offer. A highly skilled workforce that is the envy of others and is highly attractive to the private sector.
Quite simply, as a City Region we will use the combined efforts of the public and private sectors to eliminate the productivity gap with the rest of the UK and become a net contributor instead. In short, we will become better connected, more prosperous and help our area be proud of all its achievements and its ongoing potential.
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Demographics of the Tyne and Wear City Region
Tyne and Wear City Region Business Case
Tyne and Wear City Region Executive Board
Tyne and Wear City Region Development Programme
A Multi-Area Agreement (MAA) is a framework in which adjoining local authorities work in partnership. Through MAAs local authorities can go beyond their administrative boundaries to better reflect the real economic geography of their area and work in a more strategic and coordinated way to meet challenges. An MAA is formed through a voluntary agreement between local authorities who enter into a contract with central government, but rather than instructions coming from the top, MAAs work from the bottom up.
The Tyne and Wear City Region MAA represents a unique opportunity to strengthen the public, private, voluntary and community sector partnership that has been formed to help drive sustainable economic growth and prosperity in the Tyne and Wear City Region.
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Our MAA will enable us to widen and deepen our partnership approach, to prioritise our actions, and to set a clear direction for the City Region.
Particular challenges have been identified where it is felt an MAA can add significant value to strengthening the City Region economy. Those challenges are skills and employment and transport.
With its clear focus on boosting critical assets, such as labour markets and transport infrastructure, the MAA will help us to address the economic challenges that are facing the City Region at present. Crucially, our MAA will provide the basis for strengthening our current partnership working and for removing some of the barriers that, at present, prevent us from unlocking the full economic potential of our City Region.
The Multi Area Agreement lays down 11 ‘asks’ of Government to change existing Central Government - Local Government relationships, which City Region partners say need amending if the City Region is to compete successfully with national and international cities and city regions and if more people are to access education and training and quality public transport.
In the MAA there are commitments by Government which include:
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Commitments by Government
13-Aug-10
This report summarises the key points from an in-depth analysis undertaken on the latest Tyne and Wear City Region labour market statistics. ...
18-Jun-10
The Tyne and Wear City Region Employment and Skills Partnership hosted this event at the Assembly Rooms in Newcastle on Thursday 10th June 2010. ...
10-Mar-10
A new project has been launched by the North East Improvement and Efficiency Partnership to develop a detailed and up to date understanding of the funding and data landscape for worklessness provision at all spatial levels across the North East Region. ...