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Liverpool City Region Today: Challenges, Opportunities and the Role of the LEP Mark Basnett, Managing Director Liverpool City Region LEP

ROLE OF THE LEP

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Index, 2006=100 140 135 130 Liverpool City Region England Northern Average North West 125 120 115 110 Manage Deliver & Review Evidence & Analysis 105 100 95 Facilitate Coordinate & Support Insight & Advice Partner & Develop Strategies & Plans

CHALLENGES

Achievements 10 years 100 investments 10bn invested 24,000 additional jobs 8,000 additional businesses

Total Population North East 1,965,637 Leeds City Region 3,046,845 York, North Yorkshire & East Riding 1,154,262 Liverpool City Region 1,538,461 Grea ter Ma nchester 2,780,844 Ches hire & Warrington 922,000 Sheffield City Region 1,855,304 Cumbria 498,793 La ncashire 1,483,863 Tees Valley 670,952 Humber 928,474

Tees Valley 670,952 Total Population Leeds City Region 3,046,845 Wider LCR Footprint 2,486,253 Sheffield Ci ty Region 1,855,304 Grea ter Ma nchester 2,780,844 York, North Yorkshire & East Riding, 1,154,262 North East 1,965,637 Cheshire & Warrington 922,000 La ncashire 1,483,863 Cumbria 498,793 Humber 928,474

Size of Economy m Leeds Ci ty Region, 66,468m North East, 37,871m Liverpool City Region, 30,858m Cheshire & Warrington, 29,338m Greater Manchester, 63,673m Cumbri a, 11,852m Humber, 18,378m La nca shire, 30,821 Sheffield City Region, 34,048m Tees Va lley, 12,803m York, North Yorkshire & East Riding, 24,337m

GVA per head Grea ter Ma nchester 22,886 Cheshire & Warrington 31,848 York, North Yorkshire & East Riding 21,146 Liverpool City Region 20,125 Cumbria 23,804 North East 19,254 Leeds City Region 21,803 Sheffield Ci ty Region 18,364 La ncashire 20,754 Humber 19,807 Tees Valley 19,111

GVA per hour worked Cheshire & Warrington 33.9 Tees Valley 29.7 Humber 28.9 Sheffield Ci ty Region 27.0 La ncashire 28.0 North East 28.5 Cumbria 29.1 Grea ter Ma nchester 29.3 Liverpool City Region 30.0 Leeds City Region 28.1 York, North Yorkshire & East Riding 27.5 Northern Average, 29.0

Employment Rate (16+ population) York, North Yorkshire and East Riding 58.9% La ncashire 59.4% Leeds City Region 59.7% Sheffield Ci ty Region 57.4% Grea ter Ma nchester 59.7% North East 56.4% Cumbria 59.0% Tees Valley 53.8% Ches hire and Warrington 58.8% Humber 57.2% Liverpool City Region 55.7% Northern Average, 58.2%

Employment Rate (16-24 population) Ches hire and Warrington 58.2% Cumbria 63.7% La ncashire 56.75 Grea ter Ma nchester 53.0% York, North Yorkshire and East Riding, 60.7% Tees Valley 52.1% Humber 57.0% Liverpool City Region 48.9% Sheffield Ci ty Region 55.9% North East 51.1% Leeds City Region 52.4% Northern Average, 53.7%

Persons with No Quals (% of 16-64 population) Leeds City Region 10.39% Tees Valley 12.08% Persons with NVQ2 only (% of 16-64 population) North East 18.81% Liverpool City Region 20.35% North East 8.83% Liverpool City Region 11.29% Tees Valley 17.82% Lancashire 18.93% Humber 8.07% Greater Manchester 9.62% Cumbria 17.15% Cheshire and Warrington 17.96% Cheshire and Warrington 5.86% Lancashire 7.54% Cumbria 7.69% Sheffield City Region 8.56% York, North Yorkshire and East Riding, 16.42% Greater Manchester 15.99% Humber 17.01% Sheffield City Region 17.73% York, North Yorkshire and East Riding, 6.03% Leeds City Region 16.28% Persons with Trade Apprenticeships (% of 16-64population) Lancashire 5.07% Persons with NVQ4+ (% of 16-64 population) Cheshire and Warrington 44.0% Cumbria 4.34% Greater Manchester 35.0% Tees Valley 2.92% Greater Manchester 3.55% Sheffield City Region 3.66% Leeds City Region 3.58% North East 4.11% Cheshire and Warrington 3.99% York, North Yorkshire and East Riding, 4.18% Humber 4.45% Humber 29.8% Liverpool City Region 31.3% Lancashire 31.8% Cumbria 31.4% Sheffield City Region 32.5% North East 32.2% Leeds City Region 33.9% York, North Yorkshire and East Riding, 38.6% Liverpool City Region 2.99% Tees Valley 30.1%

Business Density Rate (per 10,000 16+ population) Cheshire & Warrington 576.9 Greater Manchester 506.8 Leeds City Region 468.2 York, North Yorkshire and East Riding, 515.0 Humber 413.4 Cumbria 491.6 Liverpool City Region 366.2 La ncashire 448.2 North East 335.7 Sheffield City Region 401.5 Tees Valley 359.6 Northern Average, 439.9

Challenges More Jobs More Skills More Apprenticeships More Businesses More High Growth Businesses Accelerate Growth

OPPORTUNITIES

Advanced Manufacturing UK Centre for Digital Manufacturing (4IR) UK Hub for Rail & Automotive Manufacture National Packaging Innovation Centre, FMCG Valley and Internet of Materials Glass Futures: Global Glass R&D Centre Enhanced Technical and Leadership Skills

Digital, Createch & Artificial Intelligence Most digitally connected City Region in the UK Full fibre network interlinking all districts & critical assets UK s 5G capital Big Data City : National AI Centre & data centric cluster Industry-led skills initiatives Digital inclusion trailblazer

Health & Life Sciences Global Centre for Infectious Disease Research European Centre for Biomanufacturing Digital Health and MedTech Excellence Knowledge Quarter/Sci-Tech Daresbury Development Attract, Develop and Retain high skilled talent & organisations Drive Inclusive Growth

Low Carbon UK s Renewable Energy Coast Mersey Tidal Commission Hydrogen and Carbon Capture & Utilisation North West Energy Hub LCR Energy Strategy

Maritime & Logistics Global Logistics Hub for Northern UK Investment in Transport Infrastructure Assembly & Development of Large Strategic Sites Attraction and Growth of Port Related Industries Maritime Knowledge Hub New technology adoption Sector Skills From Schools to Leadership

Professional and Business Services A World Class Environment and Enabler of Growth Develop outstanding infrastructure and places for business Support SME formation, innovation and growth in competitive sub-sectors Increase access to investment for scale ups Extend business networks and mentoring Enhance skills and professional development

Visitor Economy England s Leading Visitor Destination after London Improve Transport Connectivity & Infrastructure Expansion of visitor numbers volume, value and frequency. Improve skills and professional development Refine commissioning and delivery of place marketing Increase sector productivity and innovation

Innovation The Best Place in the UK to Commercialise New Ideas Accelerate Commercialisation of R&D and Innovation Attract Innovation funding to the City Region s key growth sectors strengthening national and global excellence Increase and Intensify University Business engagement Increase cross sectoral collaboration

Investment and Enterprise Enterprise Capital of Europe Simplify the business investment and support landscape Intensify support for Scale ups & Start ups Implement Internationalisation Strategy and promote Brand Liverpool Establish Schools Enterprise and Careers Hub Business led initiatives to engage, attract and develop local and student population

Our 5 Year Ambition 5,000 additional businesses 5bn of private sector investment 30,000 additional jobs All school leavers to have had +ve business contacts 10% increase in the exports and exporters 20% increase in the commercialisation of R&D

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