Sarah Ayres & Ian Stafford School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol, UK The View from Whitehall Regional Studies Association Working Group, 19.

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Sarah Ayres & Ian Stafford School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol, UK The View from Whitehall Regional Studies Association Working Group, 19 th June

2 Introduction In July 2007 the Government published its ‘Review of Sub-national economic development & regeneration’ (SNR) Drawing on interviews with senior Whitehall officials, this paper explores the rationale underpinning the proposals outlined in the SNR & assesses their implications Research Qs: –What are the shortcomings of the existing regional architecture? –What motivations underpin the Government’s decision to reform regional structures? –What are the implications of the SNR for regional institutions & policies?

3 Shortcomings of existing regional architecture Central government agenda continues to dominate regional working Problems with targetry Confusion over roles & responsibilities Assemblies viewed as ineffective Too many regional strategies Misalignment RSS & RES Gap between administrative & economic boundaries No real success in meeting target to reduce economic disparities Poor regional evidence base

4 Sub-national review proposals RDAs to be responsible for preparing a single ‘regional strategy’ Assemblies to be abolished by 2010 Local authorities (LAs) to be given new roles to promote economic development & scrutinise RDAs Stronger accountability of RDAs to central & local government - Introduction of Regional Ministers RDAs to delegate funding to LAs & sub-regional partnerships wherever possible Emphasis on Multi Area Agreements Simplification of targetry Drives to link activities of quangos to regional strategies

5 Implications Partnerships & goodwill could be threatened No guarantee that LAs will work together - variable capacities Whitehall wants prioritisation but can LAs deliver? Variable spatial scales could enhance complexity Will RDAs let go of funds & delivery? Little mention of GOs Strong emphasis on productivity - social & environmental concerns potentially threatened Implementation of reforms (purposefully?) woolly Reforms significant but Whitehall commitment to decentralisation yet to be proved