East Birmingham Inclusive Growth Strategy

Closed 18 Oct 2020

Opened 17 Feb 2020

Overview

 

NOTICE: PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT DUE TO COVID-19/CORONA VIRUS ALL PUBLIC DROP-IN EVENTS HAVE BEEN CANCELLED AND WILL BE REARRANGED LATER IN THE YEAR.

THE CONSULTATION HAS BEEN EXTENDED AND WILL REMAIN OPEN 18TH OCTOBER

This is an exciting time for East Birming­ham. In the next few years big changes are planned that will create new jobs, homes and transport connections. These projects are important opportunities to tackle the area’s challenges and to improve the lives of its residents.

The City Council’s goal is to make the most of these opportunities to make East Birmingham a great place to grow up, to live and to work, where people are healthy and successful. Today we are asking for your views on the draft East Birmingham Inclusive Growth Strategy which will guide the way that this is achieved.

The East Birmingham Inclusive Growth Strategy sets out a 20-year vision for the transformation of East Birmingham, which will be delivered through a focus on both places, including improving transport connections and stimulating growth, and people including involving local communities in shaping this growth and partnership working to improve the way that the public sector works, both for local people, and with local people.

You can download the document using the link below. Please use the online survey below to give us your views.

If you would like to speak to somebody about this consultation you can get in touch using the following details:

Telephone: 0121 303 3988

Email: planningandregenerationenquiries@birmingham.gov.uk

Post: Birmingham City Council, PO Box 28, B1 1TU

Press Release

 

 
 
 

Why your views matter

During the 12-week consultation we will engage with the community and stakeholders to gather comments on the draft strategy and to create lasting links that will shape the way that the strategy is delivered.

 
 
 

What happens next

The consultation is now closed. An updated version of the Strategy has been prepared taking into account all of the comments we recieved. The Strategy and a full consultation report can eb accessed here:

https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/ebigs

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Areas

  • Alum Rock
  • Bordesley & Highgate
  • Bromford & Hodge Hill
  • Castle Vale
  • ERDINGTON
  • Garretts Green
  • Glebe Farm & Tile Cross
  • Gravelly Hill
  • Heartlands
  • NECHELLS
  • Pype Hayes
  • SHARD END
  • SHELDON
  • Small Heath
  • SOUTH YARDLEY
  • Sparkbrook & Balsall Heath East
  • Tyseley & Hay Mills
  • Ward End
  • Yardley East
  • Yardley West & Stechford

Audiences

  • All residents
  • Visitors/tourists
  • Cyclists
  • Pedestrians
  • Local Residents
  • Public Sector Bodies
  • Businesses
  • Faith groups
  • Community groups
  • Voluntary Organisations
  • Staff
  • Service user groups

Interests

  • Citizens Satisfaction
  • Communications
  • Spending
  • Democracy and Participation
  • transition
  • cycling
  • advocacy
  • Care & Support for Adults
  • Children & Young People
  • Older people issues
  • Voluntary Sector
  • Health & Wellbeing
  • Crime & Community Safety
  • Equality & Human rights
  • Arts & Culture
  • Libraries
  • Sport & Keep Fit
  • Parks & Green Spaces
  • Children’s Centres
  • Early Years
  • Education
  • Environment
  • Planning
  • Transport (Including Walking)
  • Housing
  • Business
  • Communications/Technology
  • Training
  • Employment
  • Health Services
  • Travel