East Midlands Regional Spatial Strategy 2005/06
East Midlands Regional Spatial Strategy 2005/06
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 />
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