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REGIONAL FUNDING ADVICE What’s it all about?

Learn about regional funding advice for long-term strategic planning, impact assessments, expanded advisory powers, additional funding streams, and skills integration. Take part in influencing around £9.9 billion allocation for the Southwest for 2018-2019. Gain insights on resources, joint delivery teams, and skills priorities. Understand the role of Regional Minister and Government Office in implementing advice. Address challenges in setting priorities, coordination, skill integration, and ownership within regional funding advice processes.

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REGIONAL FUNDING ADVICE What’s it all about?

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  1. REGIONAL FUNDING ADVICEWhat’s it all about? Thoss Shearer 17 October 2008 www.gosw.gov.uk • 0117 900 1700 • contactus.gosw@go-regions.gsi.gov.uk

  2. REGIONAL FUNDING ADVICE • Regions to advise on inter-related and inter- dependent public spending decisions • Long term funding assumptions to assist strategic planning • Indicative – not guaranteed beyond 3 years but a guide • 2005 round covered housing transport and economic development

  3. RFA AND IMPACT OF SNR • Commitment to a second expanded exercise: more power to advise on priorities that drive growth • Additional funding streams for housing and regeneration, transport and economic development • Integration of skills advice (but not money!) • Stronger linkage to PSAs • 1st step in implementation of SNR drawing stronger links between strategy and delivery www.gosw.gov.uk • 0117 900 1700 • contactus.gosw@go-regions.gsi.gov.uk

  4. RFA2 RESOURCES • Opportunity to influence use of around £9.9 billion for SW to 2018/19 • 2008/9 – 2010/11 CSR - Firm allocations • 2011 – 2019 Longer term planning assumptions • Scenario planning expected +/- 10% • Mainly capital (restrictions on revenue) • ERDF – ring fenced • Housing & regen includes funds which will transfer to HCA

  5. RFA 2008 - 2011 • 3 year firm allocations covering CSR

  6. RESOURCES 2011 – 19 • Longer term assumptions • Headline figures. Capacity to switch funds

  7. RFA 1 RESPONSE • SW pick of the bunch • Regional Infrastructure Fund • Joint Delivery Teams - East of Exeter etc. • Transport – very strong

  8. A WORD ON SKILLS…. • Regions to advise on skills priorities as part of the overall package of regional funding advice. • 3 year focus • RSP is the mechanism to advise on skills/training priorities. LSC advice and input is also critical

  9. HANDLING, PROCESS AND FORMAT • Submitted to Regional Minister by end Feb • Format: evidence base, programmes of investment - 35 pages limit! • Regions to determine their own approach • Advice to represent the region and reflect a wide range views eg SEE partners, sub-regions, etc

  10. REGIONAL MINISTER AND GO ROLE • Regional Minister : • Works with partners to broker/develop priorities • Formally receives advice and takes into Government • GO Role: • Facilitator • Flagging up issues with Whitehall • Supporting the Regional Minister

  11. ISSUES/CHALLENGES • Getting to priorities: In advance of a clearly stated and owned Single Regional Strategy – Regional Spatial Strategy • Handling/Co-ordination: Cross- boundary issues • Skills: How to integrate within overall advice? • Ownership • Transition: ?

  12. TIMETABLE • RFA regional proposals to Regional Minister, Ben Bradshaw, by end of Feb

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