5 GWYNEDD ECONOMY STRATEGY
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To
scrutinize the draft strategy for the development of Gwynedd's economy between
2025 and 2035.
Additional documents:
Decision:
DECISION
1. Accept the strategy and note the observations.
2. Express concern regarding the availability of grants for deprived areas
such as Gwynedd, and express hope that there will be equality and fairness
within the County in relation to the distribution of resources and support.
3. Note the importance of collaboration between the Economy and Community
Department and the Environment Department to ensure that the New Local
Development Plan addresses the need to attract jobs and businesses to the
County. In the same way, collaborate with Eryri National Park.
4. Suggest that a clear structure is established to review the progress at
the end of the year against the delivery plan.
Minutes:
The Cabinet Member for Economy and Community
presented the report, noting that the report had been drawn up following
extensive consultation with several businesses and organisations. It was noted
that the current economic situation was challenging with businesses continuing
to face many changes and challenges, including rising costs, the speed of
digital transformation and the need to develop appropriate skills sustainably
across the county.
It was noted that a recent statement from the Welsh Government referred
to the possibility of £550 million of funding to boost the economy in Wales,
but there was no clarity as to where that money would be allocated. It was
noted that the situation was unclear, stressing that the level of funding
received had decreased significantly. It was elaborated that around £20 million
was received two years ago with £8.5 million received this year, and that this
figure could decrease further next year.
It was stressed, therefore, that a clear strategy was needed to outline
the priorities moving forward. It was noted that, following the receipt of
input from Committee Members in February on the priorities for increasing the
future prosperity of Gwynedd's residents and communities, an initial draft of
the long-term strategy would be submitted to the Committee for Members to offer
input and feedback before the document was confirmed.
It was emphasised that the long-term strategy in question sets the
overall direction, with an action plan behind it to outline the projects that
would contribute to the realisation of the strategy, and that said plan would
be updated annually. It was noted that this was not just a Council strategy,
but a strategy for the whole county, with the intention of continuing to work
closely with partners to finalise the final document.
The intention to establish a Gwynedd Economy Forum was explained to
co-ordinate the work with partners from all sectors and to build on the
positive experiences of implementing the Shared Prosperity Fund. It was noted
that the next steps would be to receive additional input, establish the Gwynedd
Economy Forum, confirm the content of the strategy, and submit the final
document to Cabinet and then to the Full Council.
The Committee was thanked for its 17 comments at the meeting on 13
February 2025, and it was noted that these had been considered in the
formulation of the strategy.
During the
discussion, the following observations were made:
It was noted that it was a pleasure to see
the work coming to fruition, and more information about the Gwynedd Economy
Forum was requested, specifically in terms of membership and how often it would
meet. In response, it was noted that the intention was to include
representatives from the main sectors that are important to Gwynedd, such as
agriculture, tourism, education, universities and colleges, as well as local
business owners, entrepreneurs and economic experts. It was emphasised that the
representation of the private sector was an essential element of the Forum to
secure practical advice and expertise.
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