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Our Key Documents

As part of the NWDA's commitment to open Government and freedom of information, we aim to make available the widest possible range of information regarding our activities.

Strategy

Regional Economic Strategy

The Regional Economic Strategy is the blueprint for the economic development of England's Northwest.

Single Regional Strategy

The NWDA is working with 4NW to prepare a new single Regional Strategy, which combines the Regional Economic Strategy, the Regional Spatial Strategy and the Regional Housing Strategy. This new strategy is called RS2010.

  • Find out more about RS2010, including when the Strategy document will be published

Planning

Business Plan & Corporate Plan

We publish an annual Business Plan and a three-year Corporate Plan, which map out the ways in which we aim to achieve the objectives set out in the Regional Economic Strategy.

Annual Performance

We produce three annual performance documents, which are reported against the Business Plan and Corporate Plan.

The Annual Performance Report and Annual Report & Financial Statements are sent to the Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS). The Annual Review is produced for stakeholders, partnership organisations and interested parties.

Regional Funding Advice

The Northwest formally submitted its advice on investment priorities to the Regional Minister for the Northwest on 27 February 2009. The advice sets out the region’s priorities for investment in transport, housing and regeneration, economic development and skills for the period 2008/9-2010/11. The region’s longer term priorities will be identified in RS2010.

All external documents we produce are included in the publications section of the website.

Operational Policies

900Since 1999, the Northwest has secured over 900 inward investment projects, creating or safeguarding over 85,000 jobs.

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