Northern Gateway partnership launched to spearhead region’s economic growth

Cllr Michael Jones

Today sees the launch of a landmark partnership scheme designed to spearhead economic growth in the region and give a huge boost to delivering new jobs, homes and investment.

The Northern Gateway Partnership is a collaboration of seven local authorities and two local enterprise partnerships (LEPs). It consists of Cheshire East Council, Cheshire West and Chester Council, Stoke-on-Trent City Council, Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council, Staffordshire County Council, Staffordshire Moorlands District Council and Stafford Borough Council, Cheshire and Warrington LEP and Stoke and Staffordshire LEP.

It aims to unlock major new growth and investment opportunities which could deliver more than 100,000 new homes and 120,000 new jobs by 2040 by creating a new growth zone at the gateway to the Northern Powerhouse and Midlands Engine.

To drive the project forward, the two LEPs have signed an agreement committing them, supported by the wider network of local authority partners, to work together to ensure plan-led sustainable targeted growth and optimise the benefits of HS2 investment.

The Northern Gateway spans Cheshire and North Staffordshire including the city of Stoke on Trent, Crewe and the A500 corridor.

Councillor Michael Jones, Leader of Cheshire East Council, said: "This is a really exciting project that will be hugely economically significant – not just regionally but nationally.

"It marks a once-in-a-generation opportunity to help realise the full economic potential for the Cheshire/Staffordshire region that investment in HS2 brings. Moreover, a Northern Gateway Development Zone would help supercharge the Northern Powerhouse and help successfully rebalance the economy of UK plc.

"We are confident this joint growth strategy will become a national exemplar of strategy-led regeneration and development to deliver really significant jobs and growth."

The Transport Secretary, Patrick McLoughlin MP, has previously confirmed his intention to introduce a dedicated hybrid bill to bring HS2 to the North of England sooner than planned, subject to further analysis and decisions on the preferred route. The prospect of this investment in HS2 to the North is the catalyst for this new growth-focused partnership.

The Northern Gateway partners are also committed to capitalising immediately on the Cheshire/Staffordshire region's unique position as the bridging link between the Midlands Engine and the Northern Powerhouse.

Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire LEP chairman David Frost CBE said: "Staffordshire and Cheshire are in a pivotal location at the heart of the UK, linking the Midlands Engine with the Northern Powerhouse.

"This innovative new partnership represents a great opportunity with massive potential by working together to benefit local people by bringing jobs and growth to our area."

Christine Gaskell, Chair of Cheshire and Warrington LEP, said: "The Northern Gateway Partnership will put the North and the Midlands in a strong position to deliver nationally significant economic growth, capitalising on the opportunities and investment that will be generated by HS2.

"Committing to work across boundaries and regions will enable us to work together in a joined up and strategic way, with the backing of Government, to maximise our role in delivering the Northern Powerhouse and Midlands Engine."

Photo: Michael Jones, Leader of Cheshire East Council.

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Alan R Davies
Wednesday 21st October 2015 at 10:59 am
This seems to me to be barking up the wrong tree as far as Alderley Edge and Wilmslow are concerned. We are part of the Manchester travel-to-work area, and have more common interests with the Greater Manchester local authorities than any of the other local authorities in the Northern Gateway Partnership. Why be part of the gateway to the much-vaunted "Northern Powerhouse" when we could be involved with the powerhouse itself?
Pete Taylor
Friday 23rd October 2015 at 10:10 pm
@ Alan: my thoughts exactly. The decision to split Cheshire in half on an East/West orientation was stupid. What do we have in common with Sandbach? Perhaps it is time to petition for alignment with Greater Manchester?
Glenn Hudson
Monday 26th October 2015 at 11:05 pm
Agree. A little bit bizarre to trumpet how lucky we are to be able to join forces with the exciting Gateway to the North that is Stoke when we are on Manchester's doorstep. A little like Hammersmith looking to join forces with Slough. I guess someone must think it's exciting.......
Barry Buxton
Tuesday 27th October 2015 at 12:53 pm
Agree completely with the 3 previous comments. Can nothing be done to stop this 'Gateway' nonsense?