Our perspective: implications for local delivery
For teams like ours who support combined authorities and local authorities in developing growth strategies, delivery strategies and funding bids, the Industrial Strategy offers the tools needed to implement the changes outlined in the Spending Review and Green Book Review, published on 11 June. The new suite of funding mechanisms will further support local and regional governments to make the place-based approach set out in the Green Book Review a reality.
To tap into funding we anticipate there will be an immediate need to review local and regional development pipelines, test viability and review deliverability to ensure that projects are ‘shovel-ready’ when the funding becomes available.
Although some of the funding elements outlined above focus on designated areas such as Investment Zones and Freeports, our understanding is there remains a level of flexibility for local and regional government to invest funding where they see the best potential and highest need. Our team has worked with developers and local authorities across the country to bring forward challenging brownfield schemes often in town centres or on historically underused employment land. In many cases, public intervention has helped to unlock stalled development. A brownfield-focused approach delivers clear sustainability benefits, including the reuse of premises with embedded carbon, support for urban intensification and reduced pressure on green belt release and urban sprawl. This can also have a positive impact on agglomeration effects and, thus, can be part of the solution to the UK’s ongoing productivity issues.
My colleague, Daniel Vargas, has carried out some useful analysis assessing the 350 UK local authorities’ economic complexity and their potential to move towards higher value-added specialisations. This can be helped if targeted strategic investment in up-skilling and infrastructure were to be provided. This analysis could support regional and local government in a) identifying the local authorities with the biggest potential, b) recommending what higher value industries to target and c) recommending strategies to get there.