Economy Minister has allocated £45million
across all 11 councils to drive economic development across the
north.
The news follows the publication of the Minister's Sub-Regional
Economic Plan which includes the establishment of Local
Economic Partnerships (LEPs) in each council area to identify
their specific needs and the interventions needed to aid their
economic development.
The Minister announced the allocations at the first meeting of
Newry, Mourne and Down's Local Economic Partnership.
The Minister said: “I recently launched the Sub-Regional
Economic Plan which sets out a new strategic approach to economic
development; locally led and with a mission to deliver regional
balance. A key element of the Plan is the establishment of
Local Economic Partnerships at council level.
“Partnerships will identify the main barriers to economic
development and the priority interventions that will build the
region's value proposition. My Department will recalibrate
its programmes and budget to help meet these priorities.
Partnerships will also have additional dedicated funding to
support local action.
“This £45m Regional Balance Fund will
help fund the actions the Partnerships bring forward to drive
economic development in their area and help deliver a regionally
balanced economy where everyone shares the benefits of
prosperity.”
The full details of the allocation to each of the 11 council
areas is available on the Department's website at https://www.economy-ni.gov.uk/articles/regional-balance-fund
Supported by the Department and Invest Northern Ireland, each of
the Partnerships will now develop proposals in line with
Minister's economic plan of creating good jobs, increasing
productivity, improving regional balance and
decarbonisation.
The Minister added: “I firmly believe local issues
require local solutions and the Department and Invest NI will
champion and support councils in the delivery of this important
work.”
Alan McKeown, Executive Director of Regional Business at Invest
NI said: “Invest NI's regional strategy, in support of the
Minister's Regional Economic Plan, outlines our commitment to
supporting regional balance. This includes a commitment to
deliver 65% of our investments outside the Belfast Metropolitan
Area.
“These Local Economic Partnerships are crucial to delivering a
locally focused approach to economic development and delivering
on this commitment. They will ensure all stakeholders are working
together to unlock significant opportunities for businesses in
their area. We will work closely with councils and local
stakeholders to develop impactful proposals that will drive
sustainable economic growth and deliver lasting benefits for our
communities.”
Speaking on behalf of Solace NI, its Chair Marie Ward said:
“Local Economic Partnerships will have the tools to place
regional balance at the centre of their ambitions, shaping
economic priorities that will deliver capital investment against
the Department's ambitions of creating good jobs, delivering
increased productivity, decarbonisation, and addressing sub
regional disparities across Northern Ireland.”
After welcoming the Minister to the district, Cllr , Chair of Newry, Mourne and
Down District Council, said: “The Minister's visit coincided
with the inaugural meeting of the Local Economic Partnership,
established specifically for the Newry, Mourne and Down District
Council area. The investment brought forward by the
Department for the Economy, will be an enabler for this Local
Economic Partnership to not only propose and develop local
actions, but to take forward strategic investment opportunities
for the district, addressing localised challenges, and delivering
against the Department for the Economy's vision for economic
growth and achieving regional balance.”
Notes to editors:
- Caption: Pictured at the launch of the Newry, Mourne
and Down District Council Local Economic Partnership are (L-R)
Marie Ward, Chair of Solace NI, Cllr , Chair of Newry, Mourne and
Down District Council, Economy Minister and Alan McKeown, Executive
Director of Regional Business at Invest NI.
- In October 2024, the Minister launched the Sub-Regional
Economic Plan. The Plan is available at https://www.economy-ni.gov.uk/publications/sub-regional-economic-plan
- LEPs include a range of local stakeholders including Invest
NI, Further Education representatives, Local Enterprise Agency
representatives and Local business/Chamber of Commerce
representatives.