New South Yorkshire mayor must champion growth

11 Apr 2022 03:07 PM

Regional priorities include action to overcome skills shortages, improve infrastructure and boost productivity

The incoming South Yorkshire mayor must show vision and ambition to turbocharge the region’s Covid recovery and lay the foundations for sustainable, long-term prosperity, according to the CBI.

The nation’s leading business group yesterday launched its South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority Business Manifesto, a blueprint for the region’s future which urges the winner of May 5’s ballot to work with business to champion the area’s unique strengths in driving future growth.

Overcoming skills shortages, delivering improvements to physical and digital infrastructure and building new links between business, academia and all levels of government are priorities. Securing new funding and devolved powers is also a key ask – and it all must be achieved against the tough backdrop of Covid recovery and a cost-of-living crisis.

Beckie Hart, CBI Yorkshire and the Humber Director, yesterday said:

“This May’s mayoral election comes at a critical time for South Yorkshire. The region faces multiple headwinds, like the increased cost of living and doing business, geopolitical instability and rising inflation, on top of ongoing post-pandemic recovery efforts. We’re at a crossroads, and future generations will judge the path we choose.

“South Yorkshire needs to be empowered to maximise its potential. It is a region with a rich cultural, leisure and tourism offer, and many assets of key importance to the UK economy – for example the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre, which is home to many high value sectors, focusing on power generation and renewable energy vital for research and development.

“The next mayor should seek to capitalise on these assets to fuel an economy that plays to distinct local strengths which empower communities, reduce long-standing inequalities, and boost regional prosperity. 

“Business stands ready to work alongside the mayor to develop this economic vision, and to drive forward ambitions for green, sustainable growth throughout the region.”  

The CBI’s manifesto includes recommendations in five key areas which outline how the newly-elected mayor can work in tandem with business to deliver economic growth to the region.

Skills

Housing

Infrastructure

Devolution

Climate Change

Together, the CBI believes these actions can address inequalities and equip South Yorkshire with the infrastructure, talent and leadership needed to thrive through post-pandemic recovery and build future economic growth.

The CBI and partners will be running a hustings for South Yorkshire mayoral candidates from 2.30-5.30pm on April 29. Find out more here.