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Fears of 'ineffectual' LEPs prompt calls to amend Localism legislation

Shadow DCLG ministers this week proposed amendments to the Localism Bill designed to boost sub-national growth, amid concerns the coalition’s local enterprise partnerships (LEPs) could become ineffective talking shops.

Shadow DCLG ministers this week proposed amendments to the Localism Bill designed to boost sub-national growth, amid concerns the coalition's local enterprise partnerships (LEPs) could become ineffective talking shops.

Caroline Flint's Labour team is pushing for significant powers to be handed to LEPs – partnerships between councils and employers charged with co-ordinating local growth strategies – as replacements for the regional development agencies (RDAs).

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