The Berkshire Prosperity Board is hosted by
Bracknell Forest Council on behalf of the other five Berkshire
authorities. Membership consists of Wokingham Borough Council,
Slough Borough Council, West Berkshire Council, Reading Borough
Council, the Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead and
Bracknell Forest Council.
The main purpose of the Berkshire Prosperity
Board is:
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Working to a shared vision of inclusive, green and sustainable
economic prosperity to address challenges and meet opportunities,
whilst retaining the sovereignty of each local authority.
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Presenting a strengthened case to government and private investors
for greater investment into strategic projects, service delivery
and initiatives across Berkshire.
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Acting as a vehicle to commission the Berkshire Local Enterprise
Partnership (LEP) and others to deliver core functions in response
to the government’s review of LEPs, which saw functions and
responsibilities pass to local authorities from 1 April 2024.
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Having a stronger, collective voice in lobbying government and
other agencies - taking a collaborative mindset in targeting
external bodies effectively for the benefit of Berkshire.
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Advantageously position Berkshire in readiness for potential
devolution proposals, to benefit from additional responsibilities
and funding opportunities. Providing for a Berkshire that is better
able to efficiently, seize future opportunities and adapt to
challenges.
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Jointly working to transform Berkshire`s productivity through,
responsive, agile collaboration.
To access the agendas and minutes for this
board, please access this via Bracknell Forest Council’s
website - Browse meetings - Berkshire Prosperity Board |
Bracknell Forest Council