Transcript Rutland

Rutland – a
strategy for
Growth
June 2011
A County Wide strategy for growth
Our Vision for Rutland
Rutland is a great place to live, learn, work, play and visit
We plan to make it better by:
Creating a safer community for all
Improving educational standards and skill levels
Maintaining high levels of employment and a
thriving local economy
Promoting good health and wellbeing
Improving access to services
Providing more opportunities for culture and leisure activities
Enabling good quality housing that is affordable
Protecting our heritage and rural environment
Key Strategic aims
Maintaining
high
levels of
Employment
and a
Thriving
local
economy
•Assisting, promoting and not
inhibiting local businesses
• Providing people with the
right skills
• Improving the flexibility of
labour
• Helping people into
employment
• Developing thriving market
towns
The Rutland Context
• 38,400 population and growing fast!
• 16,085 households
• Over 3,000 businesses
• Affluent with pockets of deprivation
• 1 Prisons, 2 MOD bases, 2 Public Schools, Community hospital, 2
Fire stations, two police stations, 17 schools and 4 libraries
• All in 16 miles by 16 miles
Our business community
Some key facts
• Business birth rate 55.7 per 10,000 working age population above
the East Midlands average
• 1,950 businesses registered for VAT and PAYE
• Highly skilled residents - 34% of residents have NVQ4 and above
qualifications compared to UK (29.9%)
• High proportion of SMEs and home based businesses
• Successful tourism economy (worth £85milion annually)
• Businesses reasonably resilient in the last recession
• Facing impacts of public sector restraints and rising costs
• All with increased dependencies on IT based technology and
broadband
The Current Economic Climate
• Both RAF Cottesmore and HMP Ashwell closed on 31st March 2011
• The future of RAF Cottesmore has not yet been confirmed
• The combined economic impact on Rutland GVA is £60m with the
loss of 3,000 jobs in the local area
• Whilst the full impact is yet to be felt local evidence exists of the
impact of the loss of spend in the area and reduced employment
within the County
• Rutland has a good track record of business growth and can
support growth and employment – in the right circumstances!
What would support business growth?
Requirement
Intervention
• Improved Broadband
• Digital Rutland
• Affordable Housing
• Oakham Urban extension
• Skills and Vocational Training
• Rutland County College – expansion of
vocational offer and link to employment
• Development of support to SME’s
• Business support service – need to expand
• Development of employment land and business
units
• Need to expand supply and develop affordable
alternatives in a supportive environment with
super fast broadband – Ashwell Business Park
• Supporting sectors – the Visitor Economy
• Comprehensive strategy in place to support the
visitor economy
• Improved transport
• Comprehensive strategy for a Sustainable
Transport Solution in place
• Regenerating Oakham
• A masterplan for the re-generation of Oakham
Potential and Actual Funding Sources
Improved Broadband
Digital Rutland
BDUK
RGF
ERDF (for Support to Business Park and SME’s)
RCC Capital and Revenue Resources
Private sector contribution
Individual investors (via Rutland Telecom)
Supporting sectors
Section 106 Contribution from Anglian Water
Private sector investment
Council mainstream budgets
Anglian Water
Sustainable Transport
RCC Revenue and Capital Resources
DOT Sustainable Transport Fund
Private Sector investment
Affordable Housing
Private sector investment (significant)
Section 106 Contributions
Skills and Vocational Training
Rutland County College
RCC Resources Capital and Revenue
Tresham Institute Capital and Revenue
Development of support to
SME’s
RGF
ERDF
RCC Mainstream Resources
Development of Employment
land and business park Ashwell Business Park
RGF
ERDF
RCC Capital Budgets
Private Sector Investment
Key Strategic Interventions
Ashwell
Business
Park
Skills and
Training
Sustainable
Transport
Strategy
Digital
Rutland
Affordable
Housing
Supporting:GROWTH
EMPLOYMENT
SUSTAINABILITY
Digital Rutland
• A Broadband solution for the whole County – addressing the issue of ‘not spots’ and areas the
market will not penetrate
• Speed and Coverage – business and household
Next Generation Access for a minimum of 99% of the County in place by 2012/13 – higher speeds
and wider bandwidths
We are technology neutral but anticipate a range of cost effective solutions deployed to maximise
‘reach’ including FTTC, FTTH, wireless Minimum speeds by 2013:-
User
Download/Upload
5Mbps/1.5Mbps
Download/Upload
10Mbps/4Mbps
Download/Upload
25Mbps/8Mbps
Download/Upload
40Mbps/10Mbps
Business
4%
15%
15%
65%
Household
14%
10%
25%
50%
• Improved broadband service for Business including SMEs and Home workers
• Improved services for the community
Ashwell Business Park
• Located on the site of HMP Ashwell – 20 acres brown field site with a number of buildings
and facilities that could be re-used
• There is space for a business park to meet our needs plus one or more larger businesses
• Tying in with the Masterplan for Oakham re-locating local businesses to free up prime retail
space and create a significantly improved retail environment and add to the Visitor economy
• Business park for SME’s
• Training and Skills centre
• Innovation and Incubation units
• Serviced office accommodation
• Low cost provision
• Business advice service
• Supported by Super fast broadband
Affordable Housing
• Oakham Urban Extension
1,100 new houses
Planning permission in place
In the hands of one developer
LDF Core Strategy complete and due for adoption June 2011
• Strong RSL Sector
• Key priority for RCC
• Stock transfer complete
• Strong market for housing development sites
• Possibility of key worker housing to support Ashwell Business Park
Sustainable Travel
Skills and Training
• Post 16 Education in Rutland protected
• Enhanced vocational curriculum already being delivered
• New site identified for Rutland County College and masterplan in
place
• Local employers supporting the vocational and skills approach
• There is potential for the Ashwell site to support / complement the
delivery of Skills / Vocational training in the County
Key actions
• Implementation of the Digital Rutland Strategy
• Implementation of the actions contained within the Sustainable
Transport Bid
• Ashwell Business Park – submission of an outline proposal to the
Ministry of Justice on the future use of HMP Ashwell
• Develop a support programme for SME’s building on existing
interventions
• Skills and Training – support to the development of Rutland
County College
• Affordable Housing – continued support for the development of an
increased stock of Affordable Housing