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East Midlands Regional Spatial Strategy 2005/06

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Policy<br />

No.<br />

Policy<br />

Title<br />

Key<br />

Indicators<br />

Core /<br />

Contextual<br />

Targets Status Progress Sources<br />

23 <strong>Regional</strong><br />

Priorities for<br />

Town Centres<br />

and Retail<br />

Development<br />

Amount of<br />

completed<br />

retail, office<br />

and leisure<br />

development<br />

by local<br />

authority area<br />

% of<br />

completed<br />

retail, office<br />

and leisure<br />

development<br />

in town<br />

centres<br />

Outstanding<br />

planning<br />

permissions<br />

and allocations<br />

for retail, office<br />

and leisure<br />

development<br />

<strong>Regional</strong><br />

Core<br />

<strong>Regional</strong><br />

Core<br />

Contextual<br />

To meet<br />

local needs<br />

as set out in<br />

LDFs<br />

Data returns<br />

improving but<br />

gaps remain<br />

making a full<br />

assessment<br />

difficult<br />

As above<br />

As above<br />

As above<br />

As above<br />

LA returns<br />

LA returns<br />

LA returns<br />

24 <strong>Regional</strong><br />

Priorities for<br />

Rural<br />

Diversification<br />

Number of<br />

new business<br />

start ups<br />

compared<br />

with region<br />

RSS Core<br />

Increase in<br />

business<br />

start ups<br />

and jobs<br />

Only slight<br />

changes<br />

recorded<br />

NOMIS VAT<br />

data<br />

<strong>East</strong> <strong>Midlands</strong> <strong>Regional</strong> <strong>Spatial</strong> <strong>Strategy</strong> Annual Monitoring Report <strong>2005</strong>/<strong>06</strong><br />

25 <strong>Regional</strong><br />

Priorities for<br />

Tourism<br />

Change in<br />

number of<br />

jobs compared<br />

with region<br />

Change in<br />

number of<br />

jobs in tourist<br />

related<br />

activities<br />

Visitor<br />

spending in<br />

region<br />

Number of<br />

overnight<br />

stays in region<br />

RSS Core<br />

Contextual<br />

Contextual<br />

Contextual<br />

15000 new<br />

jobs in<br />

tourism by<br />

2008<br />

Visitor<br />

spending in<br />

the region to<br />

increase by<br />

2% by 2010<br />

Tourism to<br />

contribute<br />

4.5% GDP by<br />

2010<br />

Only slight<br />

changes<br />

recorded<br />

Trend appears<br />

to be moving<br />

in right<br />

direction but<br />

more evidence<br />

needed<br />

Modest<br />

increases in<br />

spend<br />

Modest<br />

increases in<br />

overnight<br />

stays<br />

Annual<br />

Business<br />

Inquiry<br />

Annual<br />

Business<br />

Inquiry<br />

STEAM<br />

STEAM<br />

40

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