Issue details
Plan for Economic Growth Refresh
Plymouth’s local
economy strategy is to get a refresh to provide the city with a
clear direction and ambition for growth.
Our current economic strategy, Plan for Economic Growth,
was written pre-pandemic and much has
changed both locally, nationally and internationally in the last
few years.
The new strategy will aim to look ahead with a fresh pair of eyes,
to recognise the challenges businesses face and to target support
to help address them.?
The initial focus will outline the vision for the city and an
analysis of the main competitive advantages and strengths of
Plymouth, as well as opportunities for strategic connections across
regions and growth over the next 10 years.
1. To agree the approach to the refresh of Plymouth’s
Economic Strategy - Plan for Economic Growth
2. To authorise the Leader to undertake final sign-off of the
refreshed Economic Strategy - Plan for Economic Growth
Decision type: Key
Reason Key: Significant impact on communities living or working in two or more wards;
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Notice of proposed decision first published: 09/02/2024
Open/Exempt: Open;
Decision due: 11 March 2024 by Cabinet
Comment: Councillor Tudor Evans OBE, Councillor Jemima Laing, Councillor Mary Aspinall, Councillor Sally Haydon, Councillor Chris Penberthy, Councillor Sally Cresswell, Councillor Mark Lowry, Councillor Mark Coker, Councillor Tom Briars -Delve, Councillor Sue Dann
Lead member: Cabinet
Lead director: Strategic Director for Place
Department: Growth
Contact: Anthony Payne, Strategic Director for Place Email: anthony.payne@plymouth.gov.uk Tel: 01752 304170.
Making Representations: Please contact Anthony.payne@plymouth.gov.uk if you would like to make representations. Any non-confidential document(s) may be obtained from the officer contact either by email or from Plymouth City Council, Council House, Plymouth, PL1 2AA. If paper copies are required, a reasonable charge may be made.
Information to be considered by the decision makers: Plan for Economic Growth EIA Climate Impact Assessment
Is this decision due to be taken in private? (Yes/No): No