Archive for September, 2011

Community Infrastructure Levy can boost local employment

Tuesday, September 27th, 2011

Authorities preparing a Community Infrastructure Levy have a timely opportunity to help tackle youth unemployment, according to a government regeneration body.

West Northamptonshire Development Corporation has just published a revised version of its Planning Obligations Strategy. It is believed to be the first strategy in the UK to have a formal link with a training and apprenticeships provider – an approach which could be mirrored in Community Infrastructure Levy schemes nationwide.

WNDC’s Planning Director Adrian Arnold explained: “Although it is not a new idea to secure construction apprenticeships through the planning process, authorities have struggled to turn policy into action.

“We use a new service which makes construction apprenticeships a legal requirement on local developments, and has links with nearby colleges who provide trainees. It’s been a real success story and other planning authorities are interested in the approach, especially as it can be enshrined in the Community Infrastructure Levy.”

The integrated system is managed by a ground-breaking scheme called Construction Futures. They support negotiations with planning applicants and handle the supply process. This ranges from liaising with developers to understand their requirements to sourcing and monitoring trainees from local colleges.

Paul Quinn from Construction Futures said: “With local authorities across the country preparing CIL proposals, there’s a real opportunity to change how the construction industry thinks about training and recruitment. We have developed the legal tools and systems that make forecasting, agreeing and delivering apprenticeships possible. We’ve already delivered over 100 training placements and apprenticeships in Northamptonshire and have many more in the pipeline.”

Construction Futures is part funded by the European Regional Development Fund. A series of free seminars about the scheme is being held for local authorities in the East Midlands throughout November. For more details please visit  Free Construction Futures Seminars.

Free Construction Futures Seminars Announced

Friday, September 23rd, 2011

Local authorities across the country could be missing a great opportunity to tackle unemployment in their area.

By simply using their planning and procurement powers in the right way, they are able to secure construction apprenticeships for local people on new developments. Most surprisingly, this doesn’t require any major expenditure, just the right processes and procedures.

Using the innovative system, Construction Futures has already secured around 100 training placements and apprenticeships in West Northamptonshire.

It is now inviting local authorities in the East Midlands to learn how they can achieve the same results, in a series of free breakfast events.

Date Time Venue
8th November 2011 8.30 – 10.30am Colwick Hall, Nottingham, NG2 4BH
15th November 2011 8.30 – 10.30am The Derbyshire Hotel, Derby, DE55 2EH
24th November 8.30 – 10.30am Quorn Hotel, Leicester, LE12 8BB
29th November 2011 8.30 -10.30am Hemswell Court, Lincolnshire, DN21 7TQ
6th December 2011 8.30am – 10.30am Collingtree Park Golf Club, Northampton, NN4 0XN

Paul Quinn from Construction Futures said: “The Construction Futures approach has quickly emerged as a model of best practice and can potentially be replicated by local authorities across the region.  We’re excited by the huge potential of the scheme and are looking forward to sharing what we have learned and developed.”

Limited spaces are available

Please book your place by emailing  vanessa@vanessabradley.co.uk or calling 07881 482194.