NWDA
The Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA) leads the economic development and regeneration of England's Northwest. As a business-led organisation, the NWDA provides a crucial link between the needs of business and Government policies. As such, a major responsibility for the Agency is to help create an environment in which businesses in the region can flourish through offering business support, encouraging new start-ups, matching skills provision to employer needs and bringing business investment into the region.
In This Section
- The Role of Regional Development Agencies (RDAs) - Information about the formation and roles of RDAs, with links to the other English RDAs
- NWDA Structure - How the NWDA is governed and managed, including information on the Board, board minutes, our operational directorates and the executive management team
- About England's Northwest - An overview of the region, with links to further resources
- Regional Economic Strategy - A link to the Regional Economic Strategy (RES) page
Latest Press Releases
- Newton Heath gets a £1 million makeover
- Manchester benefits from Kellogg's water polo legacy programme
- Study into Solway Energy Gateway given the green light
- NWDA plans for action with Department of Energy and Climate Change
- Northwest businesses get set for Olympic opportunities
- Circus at Old Trafford drums up £10 million
- Additional financial support for business in the Northwest
- Second innovation centre launched at Liverpool Science Park
- England's northwest in line for £172 million towards further education facilities
- Northwest Business Environment Awards 2009: The Northwest's green heroes revealed

