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What are Local Economic Forums?

Local Economic Forums are about resolving overlap and duplication in local economic development through improved partnership working and by engaging the business community in service design.

Membership

There are 22 Forums in Scotland, their membership comprising key public and private sector representatives, including Local Authorities, Local Enterprise Companies, Tourist Boards, Further Education, Higher Education, the Federation of Small Business and Scottish Chambers of Commerce.

Partnership

Forums demonstrate the Scottish Executive's commitment to partnership working in economic development - both between the key public and private sector players in economic development, and by actively engaging the communities and businesses they serve. The Forums are strengthened by the close and ongoing involvement of the private sector in refining and redesigning services. We are keen for Forums to keep the business community at the heart of the process of delivering real change in local economic development. We are also keen that the Forums engage the wide range of stakeholders who will have an interest in their work.

Functions

Each Forum had a local Action Plan in place to eradicate wasteful duplication in business support services and enhance overall service delivery. These plans have been delivered well. Within the Scottish Enterprise area, we are building on the success of the Small Business Gateway to deliver an expanded single Business Gateway for all businesses. This will further streamline access to business support services, and provide a range of core products and a consistent level of services to businesses, complemented by services at a local level to reflect local needs. Businesses in the Highlands and Islands area have implemented the first-stop entry mechanism through the establishment of a single access point to all local and national business support services which is accessible by contacting directly individual LECs in the HIE area.

Next steps

The outcomes of the local strategy development process feature on this Website and we commend them to you. We are keen for these strategies to be locally devised and locally owned to help build commitment from all partners to deliver real change. We want the strategic debate to be inclusive and wide ranging and invite comments on your local strategy either through this Website or direct to your local Forum.



Page updated: Thursday, May 5, 2005