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Financial Case Good Practice

This webinar will focus on the Financial Case which will offer guidance to Towns on how to demonstrate the affordability and funding of the preferred option for each project.

This webinar provides an outline of the key elements of the Financial Case, highlighting Green Book guidance and industry good practice. It is aimed at practitioners within the Town who will be preparing or managing your business cases. The webinar seeks to offer guidance to Towns on how to demonstrate the affordability and funding of the preferred option for each project.

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Economic Case Good Practice

This recording of our webinar explores the economic benefits that we would expect to analyse, including non-monetised benefits, and top tips for estimating them.

The Economic Case assess the costs and benefits of the proposed investments and the resulting value for money. This recording of our webinar explores the economic benefits that we would expect to analyse, including non-monetised benefits, and top tips for estimating them.

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Strategic Case Good Practice

This recording of our previous event provides good practice principles for your Strategic Case, providing details of how to pull the relevant information from your TIP into your business case.

This webinar focuses on the Strategic Case and how it can be successfully developed, drawing on recent Government guidance and best practice. One of the key outcomes of the recent HM Treasury Green Book review was a greater focus on the Strategic Case. Ultimately this Case should set out the rationale for change, ensuring alignment of the intervention to the drivers for change (economic, social, environmental), and local and national policy. The Strategic Case should position the type of interventions and options for further assessment in the other four cases.


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