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City Deals and the Regional Economies of Wales
- This consultation has completed. It ran from Wednesday, 5 April 2017 to Wednesday, 3 May 2017
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Response to the consultation
Evidence submitted in response to this Consultation
- 01 Carmarthenshire County Council PDF 235 KB View as HTML (1) 59 KB
- 02 City & County of Swansea PDF 214 KB View as HTML (2) 33 KB
- 03 Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies, Newcastle University (CURDS) PDF 704 KB View as HTML (3) 93 KB
- 04 Growing Mid Wales PDF 373 KB View as HTML (4) 14 KB
- 05 Robert Chapman - Robert Chapman & Company PDF 817 KB
- 06 Wales TUC PDF 405 KB
- 07 CLA Cymru PDF 225 KB View as HTML (7) 7 KB
- 08 Colleges Wales PDF 716 KB
- 09 Universities Wales PDF 360 KB
- 10 BT Wales PDF 264 KB
- 11 Welsh Local Government Association (WLGA) PDF 299 KB View as HTML (11) 40 KB
- 12 Open University PDF 167 KB View as HTML (12) 13 KB
- 13 Mersey Dee Alliance PDF 134 KB View as HTML (13) 17 KB
- 14 Rob Thomson PDF 229 KB View as HTML (14) 31 KB
- 15 Cardiff Capital Region City Deal PDF 391 KB
- 16 Bevan Foundation and Joseph Rowntree Foundation PDF 392 KB View as HTML (16) 33 KB
- 17 Federation of Small Businesses PDF 387 KB
- 18 North Wales Business Council PDF 175 KB
- 19 North Wales Economic Ambition Board (NWEAB) PDF 323 KB View as HTML (19) 52 KB
- 20 Mid Wales Manufacturing Group PDF 132 KB
- 21 EEF – The Manufacturers’ Organisation PDF 280 KB View as HTML (21) 38 KB
- 22 Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government / Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure PDF 1 MB
- 23 Office of the Secretary of State for Wales PDF 689 KB
Purpose of the consultation
The
Economy, Infrastructure and Skills
Committee would welcome your views on the terms of reference for the
inquiry.
Terms of reference
- The current position with regard to the
signed Cardiff Capital Region and Swansea Bay City Deals and the next
steps planned to take them forward
- The intended impact of the City Deals
and the way in which this will be governed, funded and monitored
- The potential benefits offered by a
possible Growth Deal for North Wales
- The extent to which a similar growth
deal approach could be of benefit to Mid Wales
- The degree to which the growth and city
deals could solve or exacerbate existing inequalities, both within and
between regions
- The degree to which the growth and city
deals co-ordinate with Welsh Government strategy
- We would also welcome comparative views
on approaches taken by other growth deals and regions across the UK
Providing written evidence
The
Committee welcomes written contributions in English or Welsh, and asks
organisations with Welsh Language policies or schemes to provide bilingual
submissions, in line with their public information policies.
Submissions
should be no longer than five sides of A4, with numbered paragraphs, and should
focus on matters set out above. Please see guidance for those providing evidence for committees.
Please
send your views to: SeneddEIS@assembly.wales by 3 May 2017. It may
not be possible to take into account responses received after this date.
Disclosure of information
Please
ensure that you have considered the Assembly’s policy on disclosure of information before
submitting information to the Committee.
Contact details
Should you wish to speak to someone regarding this consultation, please use the below contact details:
Economy, Infrastructure and Skills Committee
Welsh Parliament
Cardiff Bay
Cardiff
CF99 1SN
Email: Contact@senedd.wales
Telephone: 0300 200 6565