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1 Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit Low Carbon Economy - Local Context ESP Board, 19 February 2015 Jane Wildblood

2 Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit ESP Low Carbon Economy Work-stream Encourage renewable energy development, retention of local economic benefit and community ownership Facilitate domestic energy efficiency & tackle fuel poverty Facilitate skill development to enable local people to benefit from transition to low carbon economy Develop local food policy & strategy Influence West of England economic strategy Inform B&NES Economic Strategy, Transport strategies & Public Service Board Vision

3 Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit Energy at Home

4 Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit Energy at Home

5 Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit Community Energy

6 Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit Sustainable travel

7 Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit Local Food

8 Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit Local Food

9 Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit Green & Grow LCEGS – growing 4-5% pa Retrofit market in B&NES: £10 to £20 million; 200 to 400 new jobs Renewables: potential 2000 new jobs in long-term

10 End Next: Economic Strategy – John Cox

11 Bath and North East Somerset - The place to live, work and visit ECONOMIC STRATEGY REVIEW 2014 - 2030 PROMOTING A SUSTAINABLE LOW CARBON ECONOMY

12 THEMES VALUES AMBITIONS Background

13 Health & Well-Being and Sustainability cross cutting core values “As resources become more expensive businesses with lean manufacturing methods will be at an advantage and residents that reduce their energy consumption will be better placed to benefit from the economic recovery. Promoting local production and purchasing will help to create a more sustainable economy” BUSINESS PLACEPEOPLE Our three themes

14 Our overall GROWTH AMBITION overall number of jobs in B&NES by 11,500 average productivity GVA output

15 OUR OBJECTIVES.

16 MEASURING SUCCESS How will we know when we have got there? Jobs Priority Sectors Jobs Environmental and Low Carbon sectors CO₂ Emissions across B&NES Ratio House Price Affordability

17 End Next: PSB - Sarah Brown

18 Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit Bath & North East Somerset Public Services Board Purpose: The Board is the coming together of key local public sector agencies to provide leadership and set the strategic direction across Bath & North East Somerset partnership arrangements. »Cllr Paul Crossley (Chair) »Jo Farrar – Bath & North East Somerset Council »Caroline Peters – Avon & Somerset Police »Mick Dixon, Avon Fire & Rescue »Tracey Cox & Dr Ian Orpen – Clinical Commissioning Group »Victor Da Cunha – Curo »Bernie Morley & Neil Sammells – Bath & Bath Spa Universities »Jilly Edwards – Voluntary, Community & Social Enterprise Sector representative »Steve Fuller – Business representative

19 Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit Public Services Board Bath and North East Somerset will be internationally renowned as a beautifully inventive and entrepreneurial 21 st century place with a strong social purpose and a spirit of wellbeing, where everyone is invited to think big – a ‘connected’ area ready to create an extraordinary legacy for future generations’. 2025 onwards 2015 Supported by 3 themes LivingWorkingGetting Around Health & Wellbeing Strategy Economic Strategy Transport Strategy

20 Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit Work Programme & Priorities »Growing & integrating communities – A co-ordinated response from the Public Sector in the face of significant on-going and forthcoming developments, particularly planning for infrastructure to support this growth. »Ensuring that everyone has a good network – Work Stream led by the Health & Wellbeing Board and focusses particularly on tackling isolation and loneliness. »Managing our environmental & natural assets – Work Stream to become part of the ESP work programme focussing on better understanding of the value of the natural environment.

21 Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit Work Programme & Priorities »Opportunities for local people – Tackling the issue of young people leaving education with little or no employability skills. »The economy – An overview of the delivery of the Economic Strategy and a particular focus on clear brand identified for the city of Bath »Getting around easily / connectivity – An overview of the delivery of the Transport Strategy and the development of a suite of Transport Strategies for B&NES.

22 Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit Current focus »Foxhill / Mulberry Park regeneration »Support and challenge to strategy development e.g Health & Wellbeing Strategy refresh »Emergency planning responses to severe weather across agencies »Timeline development http://www.tiki-toki.com/timeline/entry/365051/Bath-North-East-Somerset/

23 Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit Contact details Sarah Brown Strategy & Performance Bath & North East Somerset Council 01225 395050 Sarah_brown@bathnes.gov.uk


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