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What has the Budget done for the Great South West powerhouse?

The South West has secured some pockets of vital funding but economic leaders want more from 'Levelling Up' rhetoric

Karl Tucker, chair of Heart of the South West LEP

Ambitions for the South West to become the natural powerhouse of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ have been left wanting in this Autumn Budget.

While the region has secured some pockets of vital funding, economic leaders say it remains unrecognised by the Government.

And despite high profile name checks for the Midlands Engine and projects in the North, the South West missed out on big announcements that it desperately needs to kickstart its plans to become the first region in the country to reach net zero and 'build back better'.

Karl Tucker, Chairman of the Heart of the South West LEP, a key partner in the Great South West partnership said there is a lot more to be done for this area to reach its potential.

Speaking in response to the Chancellor’s budget, he said: "We feel that we have once again been overlooked compared to other parts of the country.

"There is a real sense that the fundamental structural challenges this area faces remain unrecognised by Government and the Spending Review.

"With specific funding in the autumn budget for city regions, outside a few selected though welcome Heart of the South West specific announcements, it remains unclear how rural areas such as ours will be able to reach their potential."

In 2019, the went to Downing Street to set out its plan to become the ‘º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s Natural Powerhouse' in its prospectus.