The Shellfish Association of Great Britain’s
43rd Annual Conference
Fishmongers’ Hall, London
22 – 23 May 2012
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North Norfolk FLAG
Making things happen
Robin Smith
North Norfolk Fisheries Local Action Group (FLAG)
• Setting the scene
• Snapshot of North Norfolk
• Rural context
• Coastal context
• Fishing industry context
• FLAG Programme
Presentation
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• Local authorities are among the most powerful economic agents in their areas, shaping economic health as employers and purchasers and through local leadership and economic development activities.
• Experience strongly demonstrates that without action at the local level, coastal areas will continue to lag behind other parts of the country.
• Local authorities can make a difference strategically through combining and sharing local resources in a targeted way with other strategic partners.
• Over the last ten years this Council has championed the cause for collaboration and partnership and has sought to develop a cohesive approach to economic development.
Why get involved! A Local Government Perspective
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The Bigger Picture
• Low rates of economic activity
• Low rates of pay
• Narrow economic base
• Seasonality of employment
• Limited local spending capacity
• Migration of young people
• Unaffordable housing
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Proximity
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Place
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• North Norfolk is the most rural district in the East of England. • North Norfolk is a large rural area of some 87,040 hectares (340 square
miles). • The District has 73 km (45 miles) of North Sea coastline between Holkham
in the west and Horsey in the south-east. • The District has an estimated resident population of 101,000. • There are approximately 5,900 businesses in the District of which 90%
employ less than 10 people.
Snapshot
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• Peripheral Location – The District is located a long way from other significant economic centres in the South East.
• Narrow Economic Base – Much of the district has high dependence on sectors which are forecasted to perform poorly.
• Low Wage Economy & Seasonal Trends – This is particularly apparent in the coastal resort towns and related to low value added businesses.
• Low Skills Base – Education and skills levels are below that of many other areas of the country.
• Lack of Affordable Housing and high property values act as a disincentive to those wishing to relocate to the area for jobs.
• Older People – By 2033 North Norfolk is projected to have the largest population of over 65s.
Rural Context
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Resilience
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Resilience is a concept used to describe the ability to respond to shocks in the external environment
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Opportunity or Threat
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North Norfolk maritime area is becoming one of the most important investor development areas in the East of England. • Raising the aspirations of our
young people • Encouraging Jobs & prospects
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Coastal Context - Human
• Offshore oil and gas production • Offshore renewable energy (wind) • Extraction of sand and gravel • Carbon capture and storage (CCS) • Marine conservation zones • Recreation and tourism • Infrastructure (lack of) • EU & national legislation (eg quota levels) • UK Government budget deficit solution package • Aquaculture (mussel beds etc) • Coastal defence infrastructures etc – reduced funding www.northnorfolkflag.org.uk
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Coastal Context - Nature
• Climate change
• Fish stock levels
• Coastal erosion
• Flooding
• Impacts on sensitive environments
– AONB
– SSSI/SAC/EU designated areas
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• Gradual reduction in long standing fishing families. • General impact of policy and legislation. • Lack of industry cohesion and communication. • High fuel prices and other overheads. • Lack of youngsters entering the industry. • Offshore wind farms – developing cable and pipe line
routes. • No structured apprenticeship scheme. • Increased recreational activities. • Coastal erosion and associated blight.
Fishing Industry Context
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Programme Management
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Activity
Fisheries & Communities Engagement Programme
Fisheries
Sector Group
North Norfolk
FLAG
Competitiveness
Axis 4
Markets &
Investment
Axis 4
Infrastructure
Axis 4
Environment
Axis 4
Sustainability
Axis 4
Skills Development
Axis 3
Broadband: Communications & Connectivity Programme
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Fisheries & Communities Engagement Programme
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Competitiveness Summary Programme
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Markets & Investment Summary Programme
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Skills Development Summary Programme
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Infrastructure Summary Programme
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Environment Summary Programme
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Sustainability Summary Programme
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Broadband: Communications & Connectivity Programme
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It with grateful thanks to the following supporting Organisations:- • Borough Council of King’s Lynn & West Norfolk • Coastal community representatives • Crown Estate • District Council representatives • Eastern Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authority • Great Yarmouth Borough Council • Independent fishermen • Marine Management Organisation • Norfolk Coastal Partnership • North Norfolk Business Forum (Project Manager) • North Norfolk District Council ( Accountable Body) • Representatives of fishing industry associations • Representatives of small processors • Scira • Seafish
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