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Thames Valley Berkshire
Background
Thames Valley Berkshire LEP (TVB LEP) plays a lead role in determining
sub-regional economic priorities and supporting activities that drive economic
growth and create jobs. The LEP brings together key players representing
education, employment and skills, SME and corporate enterprises, local
authorities and the community sector – all working together to make things
happen.
TVB LEP will work hard locally, nationally and internationally to keep the
businesses we have and attract more here. To ensure we have a ‘work-ready’
skilled labour force. That we have world-class support initiatives for local
businesses, a world class inward investment package and much more.
We will maximise the partnership between business and local authorities to help
deliver the infrastructure (business, transport, housing, digital and social)
needed to support both our economy and the standard of living we expect in the
area. Our LEP also needs a generously spirited community sector to look after
its own and support those in need to enrich life for everyone in Thames Valley
Berkshire.
The power behind our LEP is the ‘collaborative momentum’ of those who get
involved to make a difference and drive our economy to new levels.
Geography
Thames valley Berkshire encompasses the local authority areas of Bracknell Forest, Reading, Slough, West Berkshire, Windsor & Maidenhead and Wokingham.
Board and Governance
Chairman: Steve Lamb
TVB LEP was incorporated on 16 December 2011 as a company limited by guarantee, with 20 members on its ‘Forum’ (Board) and an Executive of nine appointed directors.
News
http://thamesvalleyberkshire.co.uk/lep-news/
Key Contacts for LEP
Tim Smith, Business Director
Margot Tomkinson-Smith, Communications Manager
Frances Campbell, Projects Manager
Abby Lacey, Office Manager
Phone: 07715 083082
Email: [email protected]
LEP Twitter: @TVBLEP
Latest News
- 05/03/2014 Thames Valley Berkshire LEP comments on more funds for superfast broadband in Berkshire
- 06/02/2014 Thames Valley Berkshire - Rail access to Heathrow route announced
- 07/01/2014 Ambitious plan for growth is real opportunity for investment in Thames Valley Berkshire sub region
- 03/01/2014 Ecommerce Session Replay platform User Replay closes $500k funding round
- 16/12/2013 New appointment for Thames Valley Berkshire Local Enterprise Partnership
- 03/12/2013 Thames Valley Berkshire LEP seeking to recruit private sector business representatives - deadline 9am on Monday 16 December 2013
- 02/12/2013 Ahead of the Autumn Statement Thames Valley Berkshire LEP has outlined its ambitions, plans and recommendations in its Autumn Statement submission to the Chancellor
- 25/11/2013 Thames Valley Berkshire LEP - Rail access to Heathrow route announced
- 18/11/2013 Fund fuels private sector investment boosting local economies and jobs
- 31/10/2013 City Deal for Thames Valley Berkshire Confirmed