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EEDA in context: Our background and public service agreement targets


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EEDA is one of nine regional development agencies (RDAs) in England. Established under the Regional Development Agencies Act 1998, RDAs have a remit to:

  • further economic development and regeneration
  • promote business efficiency, investment and competitiveness
  • promote employment
  • enhance development and application of skills
  • contribute to achieving sustainable development.

The framework within which this remit is delivered comprises a corporate plan, which sets out how EEDA prioritises its work around the key aims and objectives of the regional economic strategy and its contribution to public service agreement targets, established in the government's spending review 2004. As part of its role, EEDA is also required to deliver a range of core outputs which are detailed below.

































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