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Economy and employment - Aim and objectives

Aim

The National Park’s special qualities will help to support a local economy that provides secure, diverse and sustainable high-quality jobs, maintains thriving, balanced communities and a healthy, cared for environment. Imagination and innovation will attract new types of business and develop a local economy that respects and draws on the area’s assets and quality of life and looks to the future for its aspirations.

Objectives

EE1By 2008 develop a ‘quality of place’ brand, linked to the National Park’s ‘special qualities’,  to use as a common thread that underpins regeneration and renaissance activity across the area.

EE2Target priority economic sectors that use and reinforce the National Park’s assets (notably the creative industries, food and drink, culture, heritage, education, health and eco-tourism), to diversify the local economy, and promote the Dales as a dynamic area that is welcoming to ‘low impact’ business, supports innovation and offers a healthy and attractive lifestyle.

EE3By 2011 develop, through the Tourism Partnership, a range of high quality, innovative heritage, cultural and sustainable tourism initiatives that make imaginative use of the area’s image and assets.

EE4By 2008 put in place appropriate arrangements to ensure land managers have access to comprehensive and co-ordinated business and environmental advice for their enterprises.

EE5Support local training in countryside skills, traditional construction, environmental conservation and sustainable land management and the development, by 2011, of a local centre providing such training opportunities.

EE6Avoid the loss of existing employment land and premises and ensure that, by 2011, at least 9ha of employment land have been made available for sustainable, high-quality
economic development.

EE7Work with local organisations and businesses to encourage adoption of sound environmental practices, and by 2008 identify plans to support future projects, like the Limestone Country Project and Hay Time Project, that bring additional economic benefits from sustainable farming and tourism.

EE8Develop the scope, quality and co-ordination of recreational infrastructure to increase and promote the area’s appeal to a wider range of people and groups and to increase the economic value to local tourism businesses.

EE9 Use publications, events and other opportunities to encourage businesses, residents and visitors to buy and source local food and products that support national park purposes.

EE10Improve access to further education and training — within or closer to communities — so as to support the development of the priority sectors.

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