From the BBC:
The eight regional development agencies (RDAs) across England, are to be scrapped, budget documents show. The projects, set up by the Labour government, were established to work with local businesses to help development, employment, business efficiency and skills. They are to be replaced by Local Enterprise Partnerships in a process that will begin with a white paper, to be published later in the summer.
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Wednesday, 23 June 2010
Hopes raised, hopes dashed (Missing words round)
My latest blogpost: Hopes raised, hopes dashed (Missing words round)Tweet this! Posted by Mark Wadsworth at 15:01
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Oh ffs. When I started to read that, I thought 'yes! yes!', then 'no! no!'.
Bit like watching England, really.
No doubt these new Local Enterprise Partnerships will need nice new offices with plenty of computers and office staff.
And of course they will have to have new logos as well.
Nice to know that the Condems are sweeping away all so much red tape :)
Ah but you see we have to have an agency designated to disperse EU grants - ie for grants read the bit of the money we handed them which gets handed back to us!
@Umbongo you are talking to the brain dead and they dont understand basic Anglo-Saxon!
Brussels move.
First laugh of the day and it's already 4pm where I am.
Lets just hope that Local-Enterprise- Partnerships are not Centrally Planned-Governmental-Diktats.
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