East of England Implementation Plan
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East of England Implementation Plan
The East of England set out its long-term vision for the future in its regional economic and spatial strategies published in 2008.
Developed by EEDA, EERA and GO-East with partners in the region, the East of England Implementation Plan sets out how the region will deliver that long-term vision.
The East of England is the first region to integrate the delivery of its economic and spatial strategies in one Implementation Plan. It demonstrates how we are working together to drive forward sustainable economic growth in a challenging environment and to improve the quality of life for everyone who lives and works in the region.
As this Implementation Plan is taken forward, it will need to be updated to take account of new priorities, legislative developments and constraints on public spending that affect how the objectives of the economic and spatial strategies are delivered. Under the guidance of the new Regional Strategy Board, it is anticipated that this Implementation Plan will assist in the process of future prioritisation and form the basis of a new Single Regional Strategy.
Consultation documents
The 12 week consultation period on the East of England Implementation Plan ended on 3 July 2009. Thanks to everyone who responded. A consultation report on the responses and other associated documents relating to the consultation can be viewed here.
Final documents
You can download the Full Implementation Plan or an individual section below. Also available is supporting documentation, including evidence base reports and appraisal reports and statements.
Final documents
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