Issue - meetings
Science City York: Future Direction
Meeting: 20/06/2006 - Economic Development Partnership Board (Item 5)
5 Science City York: Future Direction PDF 64 KB
This report provides the Board with information on current and future plans for the development of Science City York (SCY) which has been a key part of the city’s economic strategy for the last 8 years. The Board is invited to provide their input and comments, particularly the wider economic perspective in taking forward this work through the Science City York Strategy Board.
Additional documents:
- SCY Annex A, item 5 PDF 23 KB
- SCY Annex B, item 5 PDF 32 KB
- SCY Annex C, item 5 PDF 19 KB
- SCY Annex D, item 5 PDF 21 KB
Minutes:
Members considered a report that provided information on current and future plans for the development of Science City York (SCY) which had been a key part of the city’s economic strategy for the last 8 years. The Board was invited to provide their input and comments, particularly the wider economic perspective in taking forward this work through the Science City York Strategy Board.
A verbal summary was also given on the proposals being developed with Science City York for £2.63m funding made available to York from The Northern Way initiative (the same amount to Manchester and Newcastle also). Proposals involve advancing property options for SCY, including a SCY presence within 3 key developments, i.e. i) a SCY facility at the incubator facilities on the Science Park; ii) a SCY facility and new “grow on spec” at Vangarde; and iii) a SCY facility and Creative Industries Centre at Terry’s. A further University scheme may also emerge. It was noted that this funding needs to be drawn down by March 2008.
The following points were made:
· The purpose of job growth was to develop the progression route for local people, so that workers could enhance careers and improve incomes.
· It is recognised that some of the outputs generated by SCY will be located in other parts of the sub-region and region – but it is important to maximise SCY potential in order to retain the competition advantage of the York economy and diversify the economy.
· Need to ensure that the outputs were in terms of diversification and relocation of skills in York’s market.
· In addition to the Science Festival, there was a need to promote more awareness throughout the year of what careers were available in York, especially in primary and secondary schools and in colleges, including adult education.
· The proposals for the use of the £2.63m were supported.
RESOLVED: |
(i) That the Board's views and advice on the issues covered in relation to maximising the potential impact of Science City York, be noted; and
(ii) That the actions being taken be supported and endorsed, including the proposals for the £2.63m Northern Way capital resources.
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REASON: |
To ensure that SCY delivers and meets both Council and LSP objectives. |