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Humber's opportunity welcomed by LEPs as Levelling Up funding concerns aired on South Bank

Hull and East Yorkshire and Greater Lincolnshire chairs have their say on long-awaited white paper

Damien Jaines-White, left, inward investment and growth manager at North East Lincolnshire Council, speaks with Secretary of State Michael Gove, centre, on a new bridge across the River Freshney in Grimsby, joined by, from left, Cllr Philip Jackson, leader of North East Lincolnshire Council, Grimsby MP Lia Nici and Cleethorpes MP Martin Vickers. Beyond is Freshney Place shopping centre, which has just been placed in receivership, a stark reminder of the work to do on levelling up prosperity.

Local enterprise partnership leaders have had their say on Levelling Up.

The two bridges between government and enterprise in the Humber region have given their considered response to Michael Gove’s long-awaited white paper.

The 332-page document covered off proposals to raise productivity and performance levels of the country towards those of London and the wider South East.

Read more: Opportunity Humber: Reaction from across the estuary to Levelling Up move aiming to maximise potential

A key feature was the private sector-led board Opportunity Humber - with a global business leader rooted in the region at the helm in Reckitt’s chief executive Laxman Narasimhan.

Hull and East Yorkshire LEP chair James Newman said: “The Hull and East Yorkshire LEP welcomes the Government’s comments in its White Paper, which clarifies the LEP role in respect of the regional economic strategy and its delivery. The white paper dispels, once and for all, the uncertainty of the last nine months whilst the Government conducted a review of the LEPs and their continuing role.

“The HEY LEP and its private sector partners now look forward to working closely with both Hull and East Riding councils to deliver the Government’s economic growth and levelling up agendas as set out in the White Paper, alongside a devolution deal for the region.

“Both the Hull and East Yorkshire and Greater Lincolnshire LEPs welcome the announcement of Opportunity Humber as this recognises and supports the Humber as a major centre in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ for Net Carbon Zero activity and the many Humber-related investment programmes and projects.