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About Us

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Our core purpose is to maximise the region’s competitiveness to build a stronger economy. 

Competitiveness is the key to England’s Northwest economic success – the essential element in the development of our region’s businesses, its people and its places.

We work to maximise the region’s competitiveness, delivering effective responses to both short-term challenges and longer-term opportunities.  We do this by supporting the region’s businesses, by assisting new startsups, by encouraging investment in the region, by leading the region’s £119 billion economy in innovative and sustainable directions and by delivering real opportunities for the seven million people who live within our boundaries.

We use our economic expertise to shape the growth opportunities of important industry sectors and help guide the development of the skills needed to match our economic ambitions.

Our investment is carefully targeted at initiatives that unlock the widest possible economic benefit.  Our work is set out in the Regional Economic Strategy. We are currently developing a new single Regional Strategy called RS2010.

Find out more about our areas of work.

Regional Development Agencies

The NWDA is a Regional Development Agency. Regional Development Agencies are Government-funded public bodies set up by the Government in 1999. (Except for the London Development Agency, which is a functional body of the Greater London Authority and was established in 2000.)

There are nine Regional Development Agencies in England: the NWDA; Yorkshire Forward; ONE North East; East Midlands Development Agency; East of England Development Agency; London Development Agency; South West of England Development Agency; South East England Development Agency; and Advantage West Midlands.

Regional Development Agencies were set up to help improve the quality of life and economic prosperity in the English regions. They aim to achieve this through driving economic development and regeneration, developing business competitiveness and improving the skills base.

RDAs work with the Government but are independent of party affiliation.

As a business-led organisation, the NWDA provides a crucial link between Government policies and the needs of the region’s businesses. It is our job to create an environment in which businesses in the region can flourish.

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LEADER“The Agency understands the needs of small business in the region and has led the region in responding to the downturn.” Colin Daniels, Chief Executive, Northwest Chamber of Commerce

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