26 July 2010
Update on NWDA funding
- All un-committed projects will not receive NWDA funding in
2010/11
- No new financial commitments in 2011/12
- Admin cost reduction achieved
- Operational funding for many partner organisations will end
next year
- Additional project reductions being negotiated with
partners
- Regional Growth Fund announced by Government – available from
April 2011 onwards
Steven Broomhead, Chief Executive of the Northwest Regional
Development Agency (NWDA) said:
“We are facing a challenging situation as we have to save £52
million from this year’s NWDA budget. We have made a start by
cutting non-contracted projects and reducing our own administration
budget but we now need to re-examine all existing projects and
programmes to identify where further savings can be made. We
are now involved in very careful and sensitive discussions with our
partners about this. We will use all available flexibility to
try to meet these challenging reductions but the reality is that
this is a substantial reduction to our in-year budget and there is
bound to be an economic impact on the partners, businesses and
communities with whom we work.
In addition, the size of the cuts means that we have little
flexibility in our future budgets and the Agency will not be able
to make any new investments or renew partner contracts before our
dissolution in April 2012. The new Regional Growth Fund
announced by Government will offer opportunities for the private
and public sector for potential new projects from April 2011
onwards.
I recognise that this is a very difficult time for both our
partners and our staff across the region and I sincerely hope that
many of these projects and partners will be able to find
alternative sources of funding and will continue to support the
growth of the Northwest economy for the years to come.”
It has been widely reported that the Coalition Government has
reduced the NWDA’s budget this year by £52million, plus an
additional £3.7m of administration reduction. Following this, the
Agency has agreed an approach to making this budget reduction which
has been approved by the NWDA Board.
The break down of the cuts being made includes:
Administration:
The Agency has stopped all discretionary spend in areas such as
marketing and recruitment. We have also reduced spend in
areas such as IT, consultancy and facilities to achieve the reduced
administration budget in 2010/11 and introduced a voluntary
redundancy scheme.
Non-committed projects and programmes
As a result of this imposed cut, any Northwest programme or
project that has not had NWDA funding contracted for 2010/11 will
not now secure funding from the Agency and the Agency is
essentially closed for any new business. All project applicants
affected by this are being informed.
Current programme commitments
The Agency must now focus on reviewing existing programme
commitments with delivery partners to assess the scope for
reductions or refocusing projects on a case-by-case basis. We will
use all flexibility available to meet the budget reduction that we
are forced to make. In some cases it may be possible to discuss
various options. Therefore we are working quickly with all partners
across the Northwest to assess which projects and programmes will
be affected and by how much.
Stakeholders and delivery partners are being fully consulted,
engaged and informed in this process and of course we will look to
make this process as smooth as possible, but the size of this
budget reduction will mean that there is bound to be some impact on
the businesses and communities with whom we work across the
region.
Partner Funding and Existing programmes for 2011
onwards:
In addition to the implications for the 2010/11 budget, the
Agency can also confirm that operational and capacity funding for
many of our partner organisations will end in March 2011. The NWDA
will no longer be able to contribute to the day-to-day running
costs of over 30 partner organisations across the region.
See below for a list of uncommitted projects and partner
organisations affected by the budget reduction.
For more information, please contact Erica Boardman, Head of
Communications & External Relations on 01925 400217 or Erica.boardman@nwda.co.uk or
Neil Roscoe, PR Manager on 01925 400 232 or neil.roscoe@nwda.co.uk
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The Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA) is responsible
for the sustainable economic development and regeneration of
England's Northwest and has 5 key priorities: Business, Skills and
Education, People and Jobs, Infrastructure and Quality of Life
Operational/Capacity funding for partner organisations
which will end in March 2011 (NB: This does not include any
existing individual projects managed by the partners, which will be
discussed as part of the wider committed project
discussions)
Sub Regional Partnerships (Includes core funding, inward
investment and Climate Change Action Plan funding):
- Cumbria County Council / Cumbria Vision
- Commission for New Economy (includes GM Environment
Commission Low Carbon Economic Area but excludes inward investment,
done through MIDAS)
- Lancashire Economic Partnership
- Cheshire and Warrington Economic Alliance
- The Mersey Partnership (includes Mersey Waterfront project
management but excludes Inward Investment funding**)
Urban Regeneration & Economic Development Companies:
- Liverpool Vision
- Central Salford
- New East Manchester
- Blackpool, Fylde & Wyre EDC
- Westlakes Renaissance (via Cumbria County Council)
- Regenerate Pennine Lancashire
Cluster Organisations*:
- Northwest Automotive Alliance
- North West Aerospace Alliance
- Northwest Textiles Network (NW Texnet)
- BioNow
- Chemicals Northwest
- Pro Manchester
- Envirolink Northwest
- Food Northwest
- Call Northwest
Other Support Organisations:
- Preston City Council - Preston Vision
- Burnley Borough Council - Burnley Vision
- Liverpool City Council - City Centre Movement Strategy
- South Ribble Borough Council - Leyland Vision
- Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council - The Southport
Partnership
- Manchester Knowledge Capital
- Salford City Council - MediaCityUK Public Sector Partners
Programme
- Cheshire West and Chester Council - Chester
Renaissance
- Cheshire West & Chester Council - Northwich
Regeneration
- Domestic Energy Alliance - Climate Change Action
Plan
- Business in the Community - Climate Change
Action Plan
- Energy Saving Trust - Climate Change Action
Plan
- Natural England - Climate Change Action
Plan
- Tidy Britain Group - Climate Change Action
Plan
- Development Education Project (Manchester) -
Climate Change Action Plan
- MIDAS
*Vision+Media and Mersey Maritime have operational funding until
March 2012
** The Mersey Partnership Inward Investment funding continues until
March 2012
Northwest projects/concepts that have approached NWDA for
possible funding and will not now receive NWDA funding (NB: This is
not an exhaustive list but includes the majority of projects that
had secured at least concept stage with the NWDA and was likely to
request Agency funding within the next 18 months):
- Media Sector Development Plan - Audio Visual Skills
2001/12
- Manchester Metropolitan University - Birley Fields Education
& Health Campus
- All Souls Church Restoration, Bolton
- Preston Guild 2012
- English Half Marathon
- World Series Netball
- Manchester International Festival
- Midpoint 18 Employment Site Development, Middlewich
- Parklands Plot 5B, Middlebrook,Bolton
- Talbot Gateway, Blackpool
- Burnley Bridge Business Park
- The Corridor Manchester Public Realm
- The Dispensary, New Islington, Manchester
- The Manchester Sq, Waterloo and St Chads Headlands,
Blackpool
- Kingston House, Liverpool - Planning Fees
- Leyland Trucks Training Programme
- Chester Zoo Natural Vision
- Crewe Rail Gateway - Main Project
- Ancoats Estate Management Company
- Crewe Green/Basford Link Road - Main Project
- Preston Vision: Winckley Square Public Realm
- Whitefield Economic Development Programme
- CBC Aintree
- Getrag Training Project, Halewood
- MakeMedia Centre
- Manchester Ship Canal Aeration (Salford Quays)
- Trafford Park Masterplan
- Parsonage Colliery Phase 1
- Royal Eye Hospital, Manchester - Enabling Works
- Next Generation Access Broadband Manchester
- Citadel - Court Square,Carlise
- Roman Maryport
- Lancaster Science Park
- Everyman and Playhouse Theatres, Liverpool
- Liverpool Science Park Innovation Centre 3
- National Football Museum , URBIS
- Blackburn TC Knowledge Zone - Cathedral Quarter
- Sportscity Major Destination Site
- West Float Land Remediation - Wirral
- Trafford Wharf land remediation
- Preston Vision: Flag Market Public Realm
- Riverside Park 2b - Wirral
- The Liverpool Institute of Vaccine Research (LIVR)
- Regional Aero Park - Samlesbury - Phase II
- BAE Submarine Solutions Training Programme
- Blackpool - Central Corridor Phase III
- Horwich Loco Works (remediation)
- Church Wharf, Bolton
- Manchester - Burnley - Accrington direct rail link
- Carlisle Historic Core Public Realm
- Process Innogateway 2
- Town Wharf, Middlewich
- Crewe Vision Partnership contribution to costs
- Frodsham Gateway
- Faithful Enterprise
- Cibitas - Chester review
- Lake District National Park Authority - Employment Sites
Programme
- Lake District Electric Vehicle demonstration
- Environmental Technologies Business Park
- Solid State Lighting Demonstration
- St Annes public realm - Open Golf 2012
- Gen-Probe UK Consolidation at Wythenshawe
- Aviation Power Up
- Climate Change Action Plan Northwest Climate Fund Phase
2
- Jaguar Land Rover Training Project
- Leyland Trucks Hybrid Demonstration
- Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral Arts Project
- Manchester is my Planet Phase 3
- Incubation National Nuclear Lab
- NW Autonomous Systems Programme - Innovation
- Centre of Excellence for low carbon vehicles
technologies
- Mersey Tidal Test Centre
- Preston Vision: Innovation Trail
- Royal Institute for British Architects Second National
HQ
- Rossendale Vocational Training Centre
- Rawtenstall Town Centre Public Realm
- Haslingden Public Realm
- Skelmersdale College Campus Renewal
- Co-op Office Development Skemersdale
- Stobart Air
- Thomas Storey Stockport
- Stalybridge West
- Trinity Mirror Transformation Project
- Wirral HE Campus
- University of Chester - County Hall refurbishment
- Chester University Food Research & Development
- Cumbria Higher Learning
- Sands Centre, Carlisle
- Centre for Genomics Research
- NW Clinical Fellowships Industry Programme
- Strategic Affordable Manufacturing in the UK Leading
Environmental Technology
- Smart Grid Centre of Excellence
- Nuclear Fuel Applied Research Centre
- Warrington Bank Quay Station Business Lounge &
Subway
- Nuclear Low Carbon Economic Area
- Wigan On Side Centre, Mesnes Park
- Turnpike Centre, Leigh
- Fleetwood Fish Park
- Centre for Exploitation of Energy Research
- City Centre North - the Co-operative Quarter
- NW Autonomous Systems Programme - Regional Sectors
Project