Project Introduction - Public Introduction
Project Introduction - Public Introduction
Introduction
Andrew Lindop, Principal Development Plans Officer & Project Lead
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Birmingham Health Inequalities
▪ 100s dying each year due to poor air quality which
disproportionately effects the most vulnerable – higher
than England average
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Global and National Context
▪ The concept is being pushed forward by leading global cities and
has been trialled successfully in cities such as Melbourne,
Portland and Paris
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Project Aims in a Nutshell;
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Local Context
▪ East Birmingham Inclusive Growth Strategy commits to delivering sustainable
new homes, jobs, and transport connections and has sponsored this project
through the work East Birmingham Programme
▪ Concept supported in the draft vision of “Our Future City Plan Shaping Our City
Together” Document
▪ The City has a R20 action plan which expresses the ambition for the city to
becoming carbon neutral by 2030. Creating sustainable neighbourhoods that
reduce the need for private transport journeys are a key part of this agenda
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Benefits
▪ Reduced carbon emissions by creating a more walkable cycle friendly
environment and by providing housing, jobs, services, and facilities in the
right places and of the right quality.
▪ Encourage physical exercise and the use of safe outdoor spaces that will
support improvements in physical and mental wellbeing
▪ Better connected walkways and streets found to boost footfall and trade of
local businesses by 40% and support more local employment opportunities
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Key Aims and Objectives to Deliver Vision
Aims
Objectives
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The Pilot Area: Tyseley and Haymills: Selection Criteria
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What are the key components of a Liveable Neighbourhood?
Following consultation with officers across council directorates the following domains were considered key to delivering the
idealised Liveable neighbourhood. These themes frame the work of the whole pilot
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Workstreams Overview & Possible Studies
Needed
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Workstreams
1. Develop Information Profile
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15 Key Workstreams 9. Voluntary local employment, local supplier and CSR Code
International Cascade Model Example Charter
for each area
National
Local Employment 10. Explore the creation of Liveable Neighbourhood hubs for co
Lived or worked in area for 5 years
location of services
West Midlands Area
Local Suppliers
11. Work with planning policy to ensure polices holistically
Business has been based in the area
support the concept. e.g, Healthy Neighborhoods Policy
City of Birmingham
Area
for 5 years
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Community Engagement: May – November 2024
▪ Community researchers in place for 6 months to engage with schools, community organisations, faith groups, businesses, key stakeholders, and key stakeholder
organisations. They will carry out in depth interviews, focus groups and support resident's to complete the surveys
▪ Young Adult Survey (12-18 years) What is missing from the area?
▪ Adult Survey ( 18+ years) What is available but you don’t use?
▪ Local Shopping Centres Business Survey Why don’t you use it?
▪ 4 drop in sessions: two online and 2 in person to allow residents to come along and speak with the team
▪ Dedicated landing page under the East Birmingham Programme Web Pages & email address
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Engagement Dates
Informal Drop in 1 9th July Chance to discuss the project with officers Online 5-7pm
This will explore the issues/ problems in the area under the 11 Birmingham Energy & Innovation Centre at
Workshop 1 17th July themes and map them out Tyseley Energy Park (TEP) 5-7.15pm
Informal Drop in 2 24th July Chance to discuss the project with officers School Room Tyseley Energy Park 5-7pm
Informal Drop in 3 14th August Chance to discuss the project with officers Online 5-7pm
Building on workshop 1, this will explore solutions to the issues Birmingham Energy & Innovation Centre at
Workshop 2 21st August raised and how we can all work together to deliver them Tyseley Energy Park (TEP) 5-7pm
Informal Drop in 4 4th September Chance to discuss the project with officers School Room Tyseley Energy Park 5-7pm
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Possible Route Forward?
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4 Key Components for Success
Public Local
Sector Community
Services Activity &
Alignment Ownership
Liveable
Neighbourhood
External
Partner Planning &
Services Regeneration
Alignment
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Internal/External Liveable Neighbourhood Service Mapping
• Corporate Social
Internal Service Responsibility
Areas
• Procurement
Service • Local Employment
Service
design &
efficiencies & Criteria
delivery
justification
alignment
11 key areas to
drive service Internal liveable Social Value
Shared Objectives
Integrated
mapping Neighbourhood Cost Savings delivery and
Delivery Group Deeper Impact
Per ward
Resource deeper Change
Integrated pooling for
delivery deeper • Training
change
• Staff time
External Partners • Local Suppliers
Criteria
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Liveable Neighbourhood Hub
Online Local High Street
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Further possible studies framed across 11 aims of project
▪ Social value and cost efficiency study across
Council directorates
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Delivery Routes
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Timescales
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Indicative Project Timeline
Phase 2- Publication
Consultation Final Strategy &
Project Scoping Community Version Strategy Implementation
Statement Action Plan
Engagement & Action Plan
January 2024 – January 2024 – August October March 2026 – July October – March 2027
September 2024 March 2025 2025 2026 December 2026 onwards
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Contact the team at [email protected]
Surveys
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