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1 North East Recycling Forum 8 th September 2011 A Picture of Business Support in the North East Waste Management Sector Chris Hayward MCIWM Managing Director – RenewPlus Ltd

2 2 Contents Introduction Pre- Coalition Landscape Coalition Changes Current North East Landscape Business Support Organisations RenewPlus The future

3 3 This might be a short presentation! Disclaimer…. What is business support? Change in expectations Change in culture? Is it all about RGF now? Introduction

4 4 ONE North East Business Link Government Office WRAP Envirowise/MAS/NISP Renew/Renew Tees Valley Pre-Coalition Landscape – Main Players were…

5 5 Coalition Changes Queens Speech Review of Waste Policy The Budget The Coalition Agreement Main sources of change were via:

6 6 Coalition Changes Decentralisation and Localism Bill Public Bodies (Reform) Bill Energy Security and Green Economy Bill Queens Speech

7 7 Coalition Changes Decentralisation and Localism Bill Abolition of Regional Spatial Strategies Creation of new Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEP’s) - joint local authority-business bodies brought forward by local authorities to promote local economic development (replacing RDA’s) Building the ‘Big Society’

8 8 Coalition Changes New powers to abolish quango’s – Oct. 2010 announcement (190+ to go, 53 in DEFRA alone) Reducing the cost of bureaucracy: anticipated year on year savings of £1 billion (?!) To review the functions of all public bodies every three years, as opposed to the current practice of every 5 years Public Bodies (Reform) Bill

9 9 Coalition Changes Confirms an ‘adequate’ approach to waste (CIWM) Much remains to be done – a lost opportunity Household waste ‘heavy’ focus Reward & Recognition Scheme Waste Prevention Loan Fund Review of Waste Policy & New DEFRA Business Plan June 2011

10 10 Coalition Changes “The role of social enterprises, charities and co- operatives in our public services will be enhanced’’ Where appropriate, public services markets will be opened up to allow social enterprise, charities and co-operatives to bid to run public services. Barriers to involvement will be identified and measures will be implemented Third Sector

11 11 Coalition Changes The Budget - June 2010 The Government will increase the standard rate of landfill tax by £8 per tonne on 1 April 2011 until at least 2014, and introduce a floor so that that the rate will not fall below £80 per tonne until at least 2020 £1.4Bn Regional Growth Fund announced (over 3 yrs)

12 12 Coalition Changes First round completed Second round bid window closed 1 st July 2011 490 bids for £3.3million of RGF funding Round 2 Results of second round expected Sept/Oct 2011 Impact unknown and difficult to forecast £1.4bn Regional Growth Fund

13 13 Coalition Changes £1.4bn Regional Growth Fund Round 1 A V Dawson Limited Bridon International Limited Chirton Engineering Ltd Cleveland Potash Limited (CPL) Connor Solutions Ltd Cumbrian Holdings Ltd DUCO Ltd Durham County Cricket Club Holdings Ltd. Lotte Chemical UK Limited Nifco UK Ltd Nissan Motor Manufacturing (UK) Limited Proctor & Gamble Technical Centres Limited SSI UK Ltd Turbo Power Systems Limited

14 14 Coalition Changes Summary – Local Context Abolition of ONE North East and GO-NE Regional Strategies and Regional Spatial Strategies Scrapped Audit Commission to be scrapped New Local Enterprise Partnerships New Regional Growth Fund Review of Waste Policy

15 15 Current North East Landscape Smaller public sector – ONE, GO-NE etc Local authorities – reduced capacity Less business support – BENE, ONE, Renew etc Very little available as regards grants, funds, loans Regional Growth Fund 2 new Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEP’s) – Tees Valley and North East Greater collaboration between Councils

16 16 Today - North East ‘Business Support’ RenewPlus Business Enterprise Group/BENE WRAP/NISP EU Funds – ERDF, Interreg etc NESRB WANE, NERF, CRNNE Misc organisations LEP’s?

17 17 Business Link Business Enterprise Group (BEG) UKTI BtoB Investment Centre (NEEIC) Compete North East NE Service Provider Register

18 18 North East ‘Business Support’ The majority of Business Support available now is via networking and events

19 19 Other Business Support Organisations Local Authority Enterprise Teams Entrust Service Network Business Networks/Clubs NECC/FSB Lottery/Princes Trust/Northern Rock etc TWDC/CDDC/TEDCO/TVU/Go Wansbeck Entrepreneurs Forum

20 20 Renew+ - a summary Established in April 2011 from former Renew team EEIF – quality events, newsletters, jobs, blogs TenderHub & TenderHub Plus – tender portal with access to over 8000 new tender opportunities every week CIWM Waste Awareness Certificate Training Consultancy NESRB Secretariat WANE Secretariat

21 21 and so, the future… Is it going to get worse before it gets better? Will the RGF and LEP’s be the answer ? Will WRAP be the main hope for business support? Business Enterprise Group - will they have funds? Waste Policy, DEFRA, DCLG

22 22 Thank you! Chris Hayward T: 0191.4956260 M: 07971197063 chris@renewplus.co.uk www.renewplus.co.uk www.eeif.co.uk www.nesrb.org.uk chris@renewplus.co.uk www.renewplus.co.uk www.eeif.co.uk www.nesrb.org.uk

23 North East Recycling Forum 8 th September 2011 A Picture of Business Support in the North East Waste Management Sector Chris Hayward MCIWM Managing Director – RenewPlus Ltd


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