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Hampshire County Council Cabinet Item 6 (Amended Decision Sheet) 22 March 2004 Regional Emphasis Document (RED) Report of the Chief Executive |
Contact : Peter Robertson, Ext 7300, e-mail address: [email protected]
1. Summary
1.1 The following decisions were taken:
(i) That the Cabinet broadly welcomes the RED document and, in
particular, its assertion that there is a clear and pressing need for
increased and timely Central Government investment (capital
and revenue) in infrastructure and public services in the South
East.
(ii) That, in responding to the RED document, the Chief Executive
be requested to highlight the concerns of the County Council at the
perceived failure of the Government to recognise properly the
impact of additional housing on, specifically, roads, transport,
education, health and water supplies, and to provide supporting
information in respect of each.
(iii) That the County Treasurer be requested to submit a report to a
future meeting examining the proposals on funding for investment
in infrastructure and the public services to be investigated further
with the Government, as referred to in Annex A of the RED document.
2. Reason
2.1 This decision supports the following aims of the Corporate Strategy:-
Aim 2 - Stewardship of the Environment
Aim 3 - Achieving economic prosperity
Aim 4 - Building strong and safe communities
Aim 5 - Improving services
3. Other options considered and rejected: - None.
4. Conflicts of interest declared by the decision maker or a member or officer consulted - None.
5. Dispensation granted by the Standards Committee - None.
6. Reason(s) for the matter being dealt with if urgent - Not applicable.
Approved by: Date:
Councillor T K Thornber CBE
Contact: Peter Robertson, ext 7300, e-mail address: [email protected]
1 Summary
1.1 The Regional Emphasis Document (RED) has been approved by SEERA, SEEDA and GOSE. It will inform the Government's 2004 Spending Review. The purpose of this report is to provide the Cabinet with the opportunity to consider and comment on the Regional Emphasis Document.
2 Introduction
2.1 Members will be aware that in preparation for the forthcoming Comprehensive Spending Review, regions were tasked by the Treasury with preparing Regional Emphasis Documents (REDs). These were to be submitted by Christmas by the Assembly, RDA and Government Office working together, and to set down current thinking as to how Government resources might be deployed more `smartly' to achieve, principally, competitiveness goals. The Treasury has stressed that there is no new money for the years under consideration by the spending review (2006-07 and 2007-08) and that any money that is available will be targeted to achieve maximum gain in line with Government priorities.
2.2 The approved version of the RED is attached. This follows considerable input from a wide range of organisations.
2.3 The document has been cleared by all three regional partners - SEERA/SEEDA/GOSE.
2.4 Initial feedback from HM Treasury on the final draft has been positive, in particular that the brief has been adhered to and that it tells a clear story for the region. There are, however, one or two points of contention that need to be borne in mind, particularly the proposal for a Regional Transport Board which may not command universal support amongst constituent authorities.
2.5 There is no opportunity now to change the RED but the Cabinet needs to be aware of the proposals contained within it. The RED is a potentially powerful tool in discussions with Government over future resource allocation and as such is broadly to be welcomed and commended.
3 Recommendation
To consider and comment on the RED.
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