Consultation on future of region
APUBLIC engagement exercise has been launched across the Liverpool City Region as the metro mayor aims to gauge people’s opinions on a wide range of topics.
LCR Listens is a three-month exercise that will engage with people across all six boroughs that make up the Liverpool City Region and gain residents’ views on subjects including transport, jobs and skills, the environment, housing and culture, to inform the future direction of the area.
Featuring a host of ways to become involved – from public events, to on-street research, through to an online portal – the Combined Authority wants to listen to as many city region residents, from as wide a variety of backgrounds, as possible.
Speaking about LCR Listens, metro mayor Steve Rotheram said: “LCR Listens is an exercise in bringing devolution to life, to ensure that local people have the opportunity to influence genuine local decisionmaking.
“We’re making sure we speak to people from every part of our city region, who reflect our diversity, to make sure we have an accurate picture of what is important to the people who live here.
“Devolution is about bringing power closer to the people, and through LCR Listens we are stepping up our efforts to understand what is important to all of our residents.
“What we learn from this exercise will directly influence our strategic direction for the next 20 years and we are pulling out all the stops to make sure that we reach all of our communities.”
LCR Listens is an opportunity for everyone in the city region to have their say on the issues that are important to them.
The feedback the Combined Authority receives will specifically influence its Local Industrial Strat
egy, which will set out the longterm economic vision for the Liverpool City Region, providing a framework for its investment decisions, and for conversations with government about working together, through devolution to maximise prosperity for all people and communities.
People from across the city region have already been giving their views by taking part in social media videos that will encourage others to take part in LCR Listens.
Emily Snooks, 19, studied at Cronton Sixth Form College in Halton.
She took part in a video vox-popping exercise asking people in the Liverpool City Region what is important to them.
This is being used alongside others to encourage people to take part in LCR Listens.
She said: “It’s been great to have the opportunity to contribute my views to LCR Listens. ●
“As a young person I’d particularly like to see investment in protecting our environment now and for future generations and to address the climate emergency.
“I’m also concerned like a lot of my generation about range of issues that affect us like jobs, skills and being able to afford a home.
“This is a real opportunity for local people to get involved in shaping the future of our city region so I’ve been pleased to share my views in the LCR Listens social media video campaign to encourage others to do the same. I’d encourage everyone to let the Metro Mayor and Combined Authority know what they think is important for the future of their family, community and the whole city region.”
Anyone wanting to have their say on the future of the Liverpool City Region or find out more about LCR Listens should visit www.lcrlistens. co.uk and look out for #LCRListens hashtag on social media.