Since 2010, local leaders, working in partnership with
government, have delivered historic City Deals with Greater
Manchester. There have been multiple devolution agreements
resulting in devolved new powers including bus reform, the
adult education budget and Growth deal funding of £633 million.
Building on these strong foundations, we set out in the modern
Industrial Strategy to work in partnership with places to
develop Local Industrial Strategies. Local Industrial
Strategies are central to our aim of creating prosperous
communities across the country. They are being developed
locally and agreed with government. They are long-term, based
on clear evidence and aligned to the modern Industrial
Strategy.
On 16 May we launched the first of these strategies – the West
Midlands Local Industrial Strategy. Today we are launching the
Greater Manchester Local Industrial Strategy. This has been
developed locally by the Greater Manchester Combined Authority,
led by Mayor , Sir Richard Leese, Leader
of Manchester City Council, supported by the Local Enterprise
Partnership and Greater Manchester partners; and agreed with
government.
This ambitious strategy sets out how Greater Manchester will
work in partnership with government to:
- Set Greater Manchester up to be a global leader on health
and care innovation – creating new industries and jobs,
improving population health and extending healthy life
expectancy; working to identify a home for a prospective
International Centre for Healthy Ageing;
- Position Greater Manchester as a world leading region for
innovative firms to experiment with, develop and adopt advanced
materials in manufacturing; including University of Manchester
work to establish ‘Graphene City’ in the centre;
- Build on Greater Manchester’s position as a leading
European digital city-region, to maximise growing assets in
cyber security;
- Enable the digitalisation of all sectors; and capitalise on
the links between digital and creative industries that feed
internationally significant clusters in broadcasting, content
creation and media;
- Launch the UK’s first city-region Clean Growth Mission to
achieve carbon neutral living in Greater Manchester by 2038;
and
- Ensure that the education, skills and employment system
allow everyone to reach their potential and employers have
access to the skills required to deliver the Greater Manchester
Local Industrial Strategy.
Greater Manchester is a growing economy with a growing
population of 2.8m. Our shared national and local ambition is
for the Greater Manchester Local Industrial Strategy to boost
productivity and people’s earning power through our
collaborative national, regional and local leadership,
recognising the economic strengths and potential of Greater
Manchester.