We are one of 38 local authorities which have expressed an interest in establishing an investment zone to drive business growth and speed up development.
Councillor Barry Lewis, Leader of Derbyshire County Council and Cabinet Member for Strategic Leadership, Culture, Tourism and Climate Change, said:
“We have a number of potential sites in Derbyshire which we believe would be good candidates for an Investment Zone and we welcome the opportunity to discuss this further with government.
“While the selection criteria to become an Investment Zone and the process for designating sites within it hasn’t yet been announced, we’ve submitted an initial expression of interest.
“We’re pleased government has confirmed that Investment Zones would not impact on existing protections for the environment which are set out in law through the Environment Act and we look forward to understanding more about how they could benefit our businesses and boost the local economy.
“As the plans develop, we’ll work closely with the relevant district and borough councils in Derbyshire, as well as landowners and businesses within potential Investment Zones in the county, to bring forward investment and economic growth which will benefit the whole of Derbyshire.”