Oxford to Cambridge Arc: a global asset and national investment priority
Tuesday, 6 October 2020
The Oxford to Cambridge Arc has unveiled its bold vision in a prospectus that has been submitted to government.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer described the Oxford to Cambridge Arc as a “key economic priority” for the country. The arc’s ambition is to unlock the potential of its assets to create a world-leading innovation economy.
The arc is already home to nearly four million people and two million jobs which together generate over £111 billion of economic output each year. Based upon determined leadership and new financial backing, forecasts show that increased productivity resulting from intensifying the arc’s global strengths in science, technology and high value manufacturing, could double the area’s economic output to over £200 billion by 2050.
Councillor James Jamieson, Leader of Central Bedfordshire Council, said:
With Cranfield University and a thriving aerospace sector and our geographical position at the arc’s centre we are in an excellent position to benefit from the arc.
Councillor Barry Wood, Chair of the arc Leaders Group and Leader of Cherwell District Council, said:
The arc region has a critical mass of research, high-technology expertise and innovation assets found nowhere else in the UK. Yet we are at a pivotal time, during which our nation’s economic resilience is being tested far beyond anything we’ve seen before. Working with government we can release the potential of the arc’s key sectors, scientific community and entrepreneurial spirit to propel our country’s response to the major national and global challenges we face.
The prospectus asks for commitment from government to long term investment in the area, enabling the arc to fulfil its true potential to deliver transformational economic growth that will benefit the whole of the UK. That investment will be crucial to tackle connectivity and congestion constraints and to provide the skills that industry requires to enable the arc to pursue its role as a leading global innovation region.
Jeremy Long, Chair of the Arc Local Enterprise Partnerships Group, said:
Our vision is for the arc to be a global hub for innovation, and home to exemplary models of green development that will inspire communities around the world. The arc’s place is at the forefront of the UK’s green recovery and this will be made possible through bold leadership that focuses on the big opportunities. The arc’s world-leading innovation across multiple sectors can deliver prosperity for the UK. We now need the commitment from government and international investors to make the ambition a reality.
The arc will pursue innovation-led growth to help solve major, urgent environmental, health and social challenges, and at the same time, drive UK competitiveness and local prosperity. The arc’s vision specifically sets out a plan to make the UK a world-leader in new technology and industries in zero-carbon aviation, space, life sciences, future mobility and energy.
Professor Sir Peter Gregson, Chair of the Arc Universities Group and Chief Executive and Vice-Chancellor of Cranfield University, said:
With investment, we can better connect and realise the potential of our world-class assets and the know-how created by our area’s people, businesses and institutions. We aim to be a testbed for new ways of living and working including by demonstrating net zero carbon and environmental net gain are achievable and economically beneficial. This connection will unlock the potential across our sector strengths to propel the arc and the UK into an era of global growth at the vanguard of innovation.
The Oxford to Cambridge Arc is a strategic area incorporating the ceremonial county areas of:
- Oxfordshire
- Buckinghamshire
- Northamptonshire
- Bedfordshire
- Cambridgeshire
The Leaders Group is a body comprising:
- local authorities across the arc
- the Cambridge and Peterborough Combined Authority
- three local enterprise and business partnerships
- England’s Economic Heartland
- the Arc Universities Group, which represents all ten universities in the region