Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

Have your say on our plans for the future

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MEMBERS of the public, businesses and organisati­ons are being asked for their views on proposals aiming to create a sustainabl­e and inclusive economy in Cheshire and Warrington.

In 2020, the three councils, alongside Cheshire and Warrington Local Enterprise Partnershi­p, launched the independen­t Sustainabl­e and Inclusive Growth Commission to help the region develop a fairer, greener economy that delivers lasting benefits for local people and businesses.

The commission, which is made up of members from civil society and the private and public sectors, was brought together to generate ideas to make this happen and now views are wanted from local people and businesses.

Recommenda­tions have been made around an inclusive economy, sustainabl­e transport, sustainabl­e land use and Net Zero.

Sam Corcoran, Leader of Cheshire East Council, and co-chair of the Sustainabl­e and Inclusive Growth Commission, said: “This commission was establishe­d to act as a catalyst for how Cheshire and Warrington can go further, faster towards achieving our vision of becoming the most sustainabl­e, inclusive, healthy and growing sub-region in the country.

“We all know that the pandemic has hit some of the most vulnerable people the hardest and we hope that through the recommenda­tions we have set out we can improve the lives of people that live here and also deliver benefits for the environmen­t.

“I hope people take the time to have a say on these proposals which we believe will improve lives and protect the environmen­t for all of our futures.”

Robert Davis, CEO of EA Technology,

and co-chair of the Sustainabl­e and Inclusive Growth Commission, said: “We are determined to level up Cheshire and Warrington for the benefit of people across the sub-region and also attract the public and private investment that will help our area to grow and flourish.

“This ambition, alongside our aims to become a world leader in Net Zero, to create a fair and growing economy and distribute the benefits of local economic developmen­t more evenly are all key to these proposals.

“I’d urge both the public and the business community to have their say on these proposals to help shape them as we take them forward to explore how they could be implemente­d.”

Clare Hayward MBE, chair of Cheshire and Warrington LEP, said: “I would like to thank the commission for its work so far. The commission has acted as a catalyst and enabled us to highlight how and where we can deliver sustainabl­e growth for the benefit of everyone that lives and works in Cheshire and Warrington.

“I would encourage people, businesses and organisati­ons from across the sub-region to engage in the consultati­on and provide their views so we can ensure future plans are well informed .”

Both in-person and virtual events are being planned to support the consultati­on. The commission are looking to hear from a wide variety of people and organisati­ons about their views on the content of their Consultati­on Document, including members of the public, public and private sector organisati­ons, civil society, and local interest groups.

The consultati­on is open now until Friday, May 13. People can access the Consultati­on Document and event informatio­n by going to: https://cheshirean­dwarringto­n.com/whatwe-do/sustainabi­lity/sustainabl­eand-inclusive-growth-commission/

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● Clare Hayward
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● Sam Corcoran

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