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Brexit Support

The UK has left the European Union and there will be new rules for businesses and residents in operation from the 1st January 2021.  These new rules will introduce changes in arrangements for businesses which trade with the EU, and for those travelling to, or living or working in, the EU.

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Digital Ecosystem Support Call

The Combined Authority is rolling out the next phase of the NTCA’s Digital Growth and Innovation Programme with a call for ‘Expressions of Interest’ covering a range of interventions designed to support the growth of digital businesses.

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Inward Investment

Are you a business looking to make a first investment in Newcastle, North Tyneside or Northumberland?

We have £10m available to support businesses looking to invest and create jobs and may be able to contribute to up to 10% of your costs.

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Our People

Kickstart Programme

Kickstart is a new Government initiative that provides funding to employers to create 6-month job placements for 16-24 year olds on Universal Credit who are at risk of long-term unemployment.
Additional funding is available to employers for each Placement to ensure the young person is fully supported and leaves the Programme prepared to enter work.

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Green New Deal Fund

The Combined Authority recognises the scale of the challenge to reduce carbon emissions but also the opportunity that the shift to a green economy presents for the North of Tyne area. 

The Combined Authority is establishing a £9m Green New Deal Fund which can deliver significant carbon reductions as well as supporting new industry and jobs in areas where emissions reductions are most needed.

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Our People

Apprenticeships

As part of the NTCA’s commitment to Adult Education, we have launched our apprenticeship landing page.

Apprenticeships are for anyone aged over 16, and are a valuable way to get the skills you need to improve your chances of getting a better quality job. They are a genuine job and you are employed from the very first day.

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Our Places

Brownfield Housing

On the 30th June 2020 the North of Tyne Combined Authority were awarded £24m of Government funding to allow local authorities to target additional investment towards brownfield sites requiring intervention. 

This funding will support the delivery of up to 2,500 additional homes in the North of Tyne area on brownfield land by 2025. 

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Our Communities

Community Hubs

The NTCA Community Hubs Investment Fund has been approved by the cabinet to fund multi-use community hubs for the future as the region looks beyond the immediate Coronavirus pandemic.

The £1.5 million fund will support organisations in Newcastle, North Tyneside, and Northumberland that provide a range of community services under one roof.

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Coronavirus Recovery

The North of Tyne Combined Authority continues to align with national government guidance and work with our partner organisations to ensure a multi-agency approach to coronavirus as it evolves.
This project details the work NTCA has implemented in response to coronavirus, as well as signposts to government guidance.

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Our People

Adult Education Budget

The combined authority’s £23 million Adult Education Budget (AEB) from central government is now live. It will be used to steer people into work and training.

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Employability and Skills

The North of Tyne Combined Authority (NTCA) has set aside up to £3m of the Inclusive Economy Innovation Fund (IEIF), to provide a much-needed source of match funding to unlock remaining ESF funds available to the region. The Employability and Skills Programme will be delivered in phases to align with different ESF Calls.

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Digital Inclusion Scheme

Working closely with Northumberland County Council, North Tyneside Council, and Newcastle City Council, the Combined Authority has pledged £680k to help residents in the North of Tyne stay connected with key services during Covid-19.

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Offshore and subsea infrastructure investment

The North of Tyne area has a strong offshore and subsea sector, which is vital in supporting the growth of clean energy in the North East.

As part of a wider commitment to this industry the combined authority is now making £6.5m available to be invested in infrastructure that will strengthen existing capabilities and capacity.

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Culture and creative recovery fund

The coronavirus crisis has had a severe impact on the culture and creative sector nationally and in the North East.

As part of a wider commitment to the culture and creative sector, the combined authority is establishing a £3.25m recovery fund for the sector.

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Tour of Britain

The OVO Energy Tour of Britain, the UK’s biggest professional cycle race, returned to the North East of England in September 2019, as the North of Tyne hosted the third stage of the race.

It was the first ever OVO Energy Tour of Britain stage to link all the areas of the North of Tyne Combined Authority, with the route taking in Northumberland, North Tyneside and Newcastle Upon Tyne.

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Return to Work Carers

The NTCA are working in partnership with representatives from the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) sector to assist in the region’s recovery from the Coronavirus pandemic.

The Return to Work Carers’ pilot will help our residents who have caring commitments, but want to find work, access a range of route-ways to local jobs.

It is available to both adult carers and young adult carers and is being delivered by an innovative partnership between the NTCA, carer support organisations and local employers.

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STEM and digital skills

The Combined Authority is funding several projects which will prepare young people for the economic opportunities of the future.

Some of the initial projects funded include:
Kielder Observatory, NTCA Heritage STEM, Inspire North of Tyne and Connect.

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Our Communities

Citizens' Assembly on Climate Change

The North of Tyne Citizens’ Assembly on climate change will take place online.

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Climate Change Education

The North of Tyne Combined Authority are working with Harwood Education in partnership with UN CC:Learn (The One United Nations Climate Change Learning Partnership). The aim is to bring world-class environmental education to every school in the North of Tyne.

As part of the scheme, each state-funded school in the combined authority area has been given the opportunity to receive fully funded CPD to train at least one member of staff as a UN-accredited climate change teacher.

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Good Work Pledge

What does ‘Good Work’ look like?

The North of Tyne Combined Authority has been working with employers and other key stakeholders to understand what ‘Good Work’ is and how we as a Combined Authority can promote and reward employers that are offering the main elements of ‘Good Work’.

Through collaboration, we have developed the Good Work Pledge, which enables employers to understand the key elements of ‘Good Work’, what they can do to achieve this for their employees and what support is available to help them get there.

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    Offshore and subsea infrastructure investment

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    Climate Change Education

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