Leaders to set out plan for how South Tyneside will bounce back after economic shock of the coronavirus pandemic

Council bosses are developing a plan to help South Tyneside recover from the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
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The plan will set out a list of interventions and projects needed to help the borough bounce back as government support streams are withdrawn, businesses experience cash flow problems and school leavers enter a labour market with fewer jobs over the coming months.

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At a Cabinet meeting next week, council leaders will learn about the progress on the plan, which will dovetail with national and regional approaches being developed to stimulate the economy.

South Tyneside Council Leader Coun Iain Malcolm says the borough has been 'disproportionately affected' by the coronavirus pandemic.South Tyneside Council Leader Coun Iain Malcolm says the borough has been 'disproportionately affected' by the coronavirus pandemic.
South Tyneside Council Leader Coun Iain Malcolm says the borough has been 'disproportionately affected' by the coronavirus pandemic.

They will also be told how the plan will highlight opportunities for future economic growth, for example the growing reputation of the borough as a location for innovation and investment, particularly around the offshore and renewable energy sectors.

Work carried out so far has included measuring the economic impact of Covid-19, identifying trends, challenges and opportunities arising out of the pandemic and establishing six themed groups to map out a set of actions needed to aid recovery.

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Coun Iain Malcolm, Leader of South Tyneside Council, said: “The pandemic and the resulting lockdown have had a profound and potentially long-lasting impact upon the global, national and regional economy.

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“South Tyneside has been disproportionately affected for a number of reasons, including the fact that it is a coastal community heavily reliant on the tourism industry, which has been hit hard.

“The plan will set out what is needed in the short, medium and longer term to help the borough recover, in a sustainable way that aligns with regional and national plans.

“As well as the challenges presented by Covid-19 there are also a number of opportunities – such as an increase in investment in the low carbon economy - and it’s important that we capitalise on these too.”

Local stakeholders, including the business community, Nexus and the Port of Tyne, will be consulted.

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The final Economic Recovery Plan will be brought before Cabinet for approval and adoption later this year.

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