CLES welcomes restoration of link between council funding and deprivation
Dr Tom Lloyd Goodwin, Deputy Chief Executive of CLES, said: “Local government finance is much more a niche accounting matter…
The report finds that the most effective approaches to CED focus on taking control of an asset or building on existing economic development that is not felt to serve community priorities. The energy for CED can be seen as part of a growing groundswell of interest in community power and control. However, if CED is going to be effective, there needs to be a shift in how we define economic success, shifting from GVA measures to most holistic measures measuring wider wellbeing and local wealth. Furthermore, it is important that local, regional and national stakeholders take action to ensure that CED “speaks to” wider policy processes. Local communities must push for this recognition, and policy makers must recognise the power of community-led approaches that are rooted in the priorities of local citizens.
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