
The Partnership for Urban South Hampshire (PUSH), a partnership of local authorities working together to promote regeneration in the region, recently held an event on 15th December at the Rose Bowl, to launch its guidance on "Securing training and employment through section 106 agreements". The aim of the event was to show case successful projects in south Hampshire which have used section 106 agreements to support training and employment activities in local areas and also to ensure local authorities in the area are taking a common approach. The event attracted delegates from various professional disciplines within planning and economic development officers, councillors, partner agencies, private sector planners and developers. Key note speakers included Debra Humphris, Chair of PUSH Employment Skills Board and Pro Vice Chancellor of Southampton University and Roger Stone from the National Skills Academy for Construction.
Section 106 Guidance Document
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