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Mayor Steve Rotheram calls on people to have their say on blueprint for Liverpool City Region’s development until 2040
LIVERPOOL City Region Mayor Steve Rotheram is calling on people to have their say on a draft strategy intended to ensure appropriate development across the City region. A 12-week public engagement has now begun on a draft Spatial Development Strategy (SDS) outlining the potential for development in the region between now and 2040. The engagement process will run until 16 February 2024. People can have their say via an online platform and a series of in-person community events that will be publicised through social media and the Combined Authority’s website. The comprehensive plan sets out how future development can contribute to the region’s overarching objectives, such as decarbonisation, tackling health inequalities and building an inclusive economy. The draft document is a high-level land-use planning framework that will help shape the lives of city region residents for decades to come by responding to the area’s issues and opportunities. The framework will help ensure that there is appropriate development across the city region until 2040. Once finalised, it will be used alongside Local Plans produced by local authorities, to shape and make decisions on planning applications. Steve Rotheram, Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, said:- “A Spatial Development Strategy is important in the future development of our whole area. The whole point of devolution is that is gives areas like ours the opportunity to chart our own course and invest in projects that can leave a positive, lasting impact on our resident’s lives. Few issues have a bigger influence on our daily lives than the spaces we live and work in – they dictate the public services we can access, the education we can provide to our children and the opportunities within our reach. As our community continues to grow, it’s vital that we continue to develop and improve our local area with quality, affordable homes, better connected public transport, improved public services and infrastructure. I’ve always been clear that throughout this process, our framework will only be used as a force for good – and in collaboration with our communities and our local authorities. Councillor Graham Morgan, Portfolio Holder for Housing and Spatial Planning, said:- “Planning is an important issue with a direct impact on people’s lives which affects everything from our health and wellbeing to our economic opportunities. That’s why this Spatial Development Strategy is so important and why I’m encouraging everyone to have their say through this latest engagement exercise.” The SDS has been developed in collaboration with the six constituent local authorities of the Liverpool City Region – Halton, Knowsley, Liverpool, Sefton, St Helens and Wirral. It has involved planners, regeneration teams, housing professionals and environmental advisors working together to develop policy, review the evidence base and comment on drafts.
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