Employment & Skills Board Register of Interests

The revised National Assurance Framework was published on 8 January 2019. The Framework provides guidance around what LEPs should build into their own Local Assurance Frameworks (LAF) and explains how places should appraise, monitor and evaluate schemes to achieve value for money. The Framework also provides the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG), Government, stakeholders and the public the necessary assurances that LEPs have the policies and processes in place to ensure the robust stewardship of public funds.

The revised National Assurance Framework states that all LEP Board Members, Co-opted Members, Sub-Board Members and Officers must adopt the MHCLG’s bespoke register of interest proforma for the collection and publication of the information which ensures all categories of interest are systematically considered.

These forms will be held by the LEP Executive and will be updated annually; as outlined in our Assurance Framework.

 

 

Please click on each member below for a copy of their individual Register of Interest Form which is reviewed annually.

Press & Blog

Lack of grid capacity undermines UK’s Critical Minerals Strategy and the development of a UK battery supply chain

May 25, 2023 | press blog news

Lack of grid capacity undermines UK’s Critical Minerals Strategy and the development of a UK battery supply chain

The UK’s ability to develop its own critical minerals supply chains to safeguard the future of British industries risks being undermined by a lack of capacity in the electricity grid. Ministers are being warned that grid constraints in minerals-rich areas like Cornwall will hold back the development of strategic national resources vital to a raft of British industries, from car making to defence.

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Statement: Mark Duddridge

May 17, 2023 | press blog news

Statement: Mark Duddridge

It is with profound sadness that we announce the death of Mark Duddridge, Chair of the Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP).

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Bring floating wind power electricity ashore in Cornwall, urge industry leaders

April 21, 2023 | news

Bring floating wind power electricity ashore in Cornwall, urge industry leaders

Industry leaders in Cornwall say plans to build floating windfarms off the coast could unlock a green growth revolution and thousands of jobs – if power is landed directly in Cornwall.Later this summer The Crown Estate, which manages the seabed around the UK, will invite energy companies to bid for leases to build floating windfarms in the Celtic Sea.

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