From 1st April 2008 the Partnership is operating as Tees Valley Unlimited.

Please click on logo to access the Tees Valley Unlimited website.
The Tees Valley Partnership was established in 2000
with the following principal aims and objectives.
- Act as the strategic body for the economic development and regeneration of the Tees Valley and co-ordinating the activities of the main agencies involved to ensure a 'joined up' approach to development.
- Monitor and implement the Tees Valley Partnership Sub Regional Programme.
- Act as a lobby and work with One NorthEast, the Government Office North East and the North East Regional Assembly to ensure that the Tees Valleys needs are properly recognised in their activities.
- Act as the principal delivery agent for One NorthEast in respect of both the Regional Economic Strategy and in the allocation and monitoring of their delegated resource.
The Tees Valley faces a very real challenge if it is to share in the vision, prosperity and inclusion set out in the Regional Economic Strategy and more recently, the Northern Way Growth Strategy. Meeting these challenges and unlocking the potential of its people and business as the Tees Valley City Region develops requires locally led, joined-up delivery on all fronts. The Tees Valley Partnership, brings together the private sector with five local authorities, our Local Strategic Partnerships, the Chairs of the Learning and Skills Council, Business Link Tees Valley, representatives from Tees Valley Tomorrow, the Chamber of Commerce, the health sector, trade unions, the voluntary and community sector, colleges of Further Education, Jobcentre Plus, the police and the universities. Its aim is to integrate efforts to regenerate the Tees Valley and create a better future for everyone.
The Partnership also works closely with English Partnerships, One NorthEast, Government Office for the North East, the North East Assembly and other regional agencies to achieve its vision.
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