Powerful new voices at the table set to steer transport debate

Despite a lack of clarity on their decision-making powers on transport schemes, local enterprise partnerships tell Lee Baker that they are far from talking shops

Lee Baker
26 August 2011
David Kaye
David Kaye

 

When the local enterprise partnerships (LEPs) were established, the Government said it did not want them to wait for Whitehall in order to influence transport policy.

Philip Hammond has spoken of formally devolving the Department’s major schemes budget to the LEPs, but this would not be until the next Spending Review period. However, the White Paper on sub-national economic growth said last autumn that LEPs “can immediately begin to demonstrate their influence” on transport...

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