22. What is Infrastructure General Definition The basic facilities, services, and installations needed for the functioning of a community or society, such as transportation and communications systems, water and power lines, and public institutions including schools, post offices, and prisons. It can be generally defined as the set of interconnected structural elements that provide the framework supporting an entire structure of development. What is Infrastructure at a Local Site Level? In principle it is the basic structures and components that facilitate the operation of a site.
23. What is Infrastructure Local Site Infrastructure Utilities – power, gas, water, drainage & telecoms Transport – new pedestrian & vehicular access, adaptation / improvement of surrounding roads, car parking Site Improvement – Flood risk mitigation, contaminated land remediation, existing service diversions, legal title issues, floor slabs and foundations
29. Questions for discussion Part 1 - Planning - a barrier or just a scapegoat? - Key infrastructure challenges for Coast to Capital? - Opportunities & challenges? - Where can the LEP can add value?
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31. Questions for discussion Part 2 - Cash flow or funding gap? - Opportunities & challenges? - Where can the LEP can add value?
Neighbours: Solent Enterprise M3 South East London
These Area Partnerships were selected as part of our bid: GATWICK DIAMOND – recognised as one of the South East’s key growth areas BRIGHTON & HOVE – significant local economy CROYDON – an important link to London COASTAL WEST SUSSEX – Huge potential for employment growth RURAL WEST SUSSEX – Thriving and diverse economy
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Who We Are, How We Plan to Work With You What We Will Achieve