July 2019 agenda and presentation slides
CEDOS Agenda 8th July 2019 Slides for Prof Ron Martin - The Disunited Economy Slides for Dr Neil Lee - Inclusive Growth Slides for Mike Hawking - Local Industrial Strategies
Observations on inclusive growth for IPPR – evidence from the Chief Economic Development Officers Society (CEDOS)
This evidence is submitted by the Chief Economic Development Officers Society (“CEDOS”). CEDOS is the voice of Heads of Economic Development from across England. Membership includes city, county, unitary councils, combined authorities and LEPs. We carry out research, develop and disseminate best practice, and publish reports on key issues for economic development policy and practice. Through
November 2019 agenda and presentation slides
CEDOS Agenda - Main and AGM 29/11/2019 Jonathan Werran, Localis slides Jonty Leibowitz, CLES slides
House of Lords Select Committee on the rural economy – evidence from the Chief Economic Development Officers Society (CEDOS)
This evidence is submitted by the Chief Economic Development Officers Society (“CEDOS”).
House of Commons Communities & Local Government Committee Inquiry into Brexit and Local Government
MEMORANDUM OF EVIDENCE FROM THE CHIEF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OFFICERS SOCIETY (CEDOS)
Department for Communities & Local Government 100% Business Rates Retention – Further consultation on the design of the reformed system
Views of the Chief Economic Development Officers Society (CEDOS)
HM Government Building our Industrial Strategy Green Paper consultation
We welcome the Government’s consultation on the Green Paper Building our Industrial Strategy. We are pleased to submit our response, for which we have taken soundings with our members across the country.
House of Commons International Trade Committee Inquiry into support for exports and investment
MEMORANDUM OF EVIDENCE FROM THE CHIEF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OFFICERS SOCIETY (CEDOS)
RSA Inclusive Growth Commission – evidence from the Chief Economic Development Officers Society (CEDOS)
We welcome the establishment by the RSA of the Inclusive Growth Commission. As a professional society, whose membership includes local authorities and local enterprise partnerships from all parts of England – city and county; urban and rural, inclusive growth is a key tenet of our approach, which we have set out consistently in the evidence