West Sussex Economic
Growth Board
The West Sussex Economic Growth Board
(WSEGB) focuses on the county’s
economic priorities and sustainable growth opportunities and
oversees the West Sussex Economic Strategy.
Representatives from local business, local
authorities, education and health work in partnership to provide a
strategic voice on key issues and inform investment decisions.
The Board was established in response to
Government’s guidance (opens in new window) on the
transition of Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) functions to local authorities.
Governance
West Sussex County Council is the designated
accountable body for the WSEGB,
responsible for the effectiveness of its governance and effective
operation. The West Sussex Economic Growth Board is a designated
West Sussex County Council outside body.
Board appointments are confirmed through a
formal decision by the Leader of the county council.
Board members have been required to agree and
sign up to the
West Sussex Economic Growth Board Assurance Framework (opens in new
window), which includes the terms of reference for the
Board.
Board members are also required to complete a
Register of interest document. Completed documents are
available via the documents library (opens in new window).
Meetings
The WSEGB meets
quarterly and you can browse meetings and agendas via the link at
the top of this page. We publish the agenda and reports on the
relevant meeting page a week before the meeting.
Membership
The membership of the Board comprises of
representatives from local business, local authorities, education
and health from across the county.
View a
report on the formation and recruitment of the Board.
The WSEGB Board
currently has an Interim Chairman and is made up of the members set
out below.