º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

Oops.

Our website is temporarily unavailable in your location.

We are working hard to get it back online.

PRIVACY
Economic Development

Region's raft of Budget asks to 'implement the Humber’s strategy at pace'

Humber Local Enterprise Partnership puts forward detailed priorities for Chancellor's attention

The Humber LEP has set out its Budget asks of Chancellor Rishi Sunak.

A raft of innovative new measures to help build momentum in the region’s economy have been suggested by the Humber Local Enterprise Partnership as it makes its budget representations to the Government.

The LEP has submitted a package of proposals, including requesting funding confirmation for the A63 Castle Street upgrade in Hull and the part-funding of a new National Flood Resilience Centre in Scunthorpe, as well as asking for commitment to the Energy Estuary 2.0 Strength in Places Fund bid led by the University of Hull.

The opportunities and projects chosen all complement the LEP’s aims of its upcoming Industrial Strategy – accelerating clean growth, developing the ports and manufacturing clusters and expanding the knowledge economy.

Lord Haskins, outgoing chair of the LEP, said that if the Government was to agree to these measures, it would support the LEP and its partners to implement the Humber’s strategy at pace.

Humber LEP chair Lord Haskins addresses the annual summit.(Image: HumberLEP / Twitter)

“This is an exciting time for the Humber and there are many innovative projects being developed across the region that we hope the Government will put its support behind,” he said.

“Through the development of our industrial strategy we have a clear plan for the future of the Humber economy and through consultation with our partners we know exactly what we need to put in place to achieve this.”

Castle Street’s upgrade could see improved access to the Port of Hull and would help relieve congestion in the city, while a flood focus would improve the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s ability to respond to major catastrophes and facilitate innovation in flood prevention solutions.  The Energy Estuary 2.0 Strength in Places Fund would expand internationally-significant energy research already taking place in the area, underlining the existing credentials as the world’s leading offshore wind cluster.

The LEP has also backed the caravan and motorhome sector’s request to reclassify motorhomes as commercial vehicles for Vehicle Excise Duty purposes, urging Government to work with them to find a way forward that protects both the industry as well as the tourism jobs it supports.