Issue - decisions
City Centre Regeneration Leadership
14/08/2023 - City Centre Regeneration Leadership
Councillor Mark Lowry (Cabinet Member for Finance) introduced the report and highlighted:
a)
The report set out the administration’s new vigour to deliver
a better city centre for residents, businesses and visitors to
Plymouth;
b)
There were approximately 18,000 jobs in the city centre and the
area contributed and estimated economic value to Plymouth’s
economy of £700 million per annum;
c)
City centres in similar places to Plymouth had far more people
residing within their city centres and there was considerable
opportunity in Plymouth to increase this;
d)
There were projects totalling £250 million in the
pipleline with a potential further
£700 million and Plymouth had a track record of successfully
delivering projects;
e)
The report set out a new strategy and structure to achieve positive
progress in the city centre of Plymouth;
f) The establishment of the proposed Boards would support the future growth and regeneration of the city centre.
Anthony Payne (Strategic Director for Place) added:
g)
There were significant opportunities and challenges within the city
centre;
h)
There had been approximately £300 million worth of investment
in the city centre over the previous 5 years;
i) The structures were being put in place to ensure opportunities were taken forward even in a challenging economic environment.
The Cabinet agreed to:
1.
Note the report and agree to the establishment of the structures
set out in section three of the report;
2. Delegate authority to agree the terms of reference of the proposed Boards to the Cabinet member with responsibility for the city centre and the Strategic Director for Place.