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The Council and democracy State of the city report 2020. The Our Manchester Strategy (2016-2025) sets out our long-term vision for Manchester’s future and provides a framework for action...
- A Thriving and Sustainable City
A thriving and sustainable city. Manchester’s growth over...
- A highly skilled city
The Council and democracy State of the city report 2020...
- A progressive and equitable city
The Manchester Population Health Plan is a long-term plan to...
- A liveable and low carbon city
Manchester has set a science-based carbon budget that limits...
- A connected city
The Council and democracy State of the city report 2020. A...
- A Thriving and Sustainable City
State of the city report 2020, chapter 1 overview and summary. 6.92 MB PDF. State of the city report 2020, chapter 2 a thriving and sustainable city. 473.09 KB PDF. State of the city report 2020, chapter 3 a highly skilled city. 850.7 KB PDF. State of the city report 2020, chapter 4 a progressive and equitable city. 1.11 MB PDF.
The Council and democracy State of the city report 2020. A connected city. Connections are necessary so that people can access work opportunities, education and services, and so that...
- As in the Our Manchester Strategy, our vision remains for Manchester to be in the top-flight of world cities by 2025, when the city will:
- Thriving and Sustainable City
- Highly Skilled City
- Work and Skills Strategy
- Developing a More Inclusive Economy
- Manchester: A Great Place to Grow Older
- Family Poverty Strategy 2017–2022
- Our Healthier Manchester Locality Plan
- Manchester Population Health Plan 2018–2027
- Residential Growth Strategy 2015–2025
- Manchester Climate Change Framework 2020–2025
- Green and Blue Infrastructure Strategy
- Digital Strategy
- City Centre Transport Strategy
- Clean Air Plan
Have a competitive, dynamic, sustainable and fair economy that draws on our distinctive strengths in science, advanced manufacturing, and culture, creative and digital businesses – cultivating and encouraging new ideas Possess highly skilled, enterprising and industrious people Be connected, internationally and within the UK Play its full part in ...
We will maintain Manchester’s vibrancy and ensure that all our communities are included in the life of the city, regardless of their age, ethnicity, gender, disability, sexuality, faith or socioeconomic background. We will work to ensure Manchester has a strong, inclusive and innovative economy with diverse growth sectors, where our residents are r...
We will ensure that all Manchester’s young people have access to good-quality education, and we will support them to be work-ready. We will continue to support all our residents to learn, progress, upskill and retrain so they can access the city’s current and future employment opportunities. Progressive and Equitable City We will strive to create a...
• Aims to develop a work and skills system that meets the needs of all businesses, and enables residents from all backgrounds to obtain the skills and attributes employers require.
Our Manchester Industrial Strategy Establishes priorities for the city to create a more inclusive economy that all residents can participate in and benefit from. Intrinsic to delivering this are: Powering Recovery: Manchester Economic Recovery and Investment Plan the Greater Manchester Good Employment Charter.
• Manchester’s vision to continue being an Age-Friendly city.
• Aims for everyone in the city to have the same opportunities and life chances, no matter where they were born or live.
• Details the strategic approach to improving health outcomes for residents whilse creating sustainable health and care services.
• Long-term plan to tackle Manchester’s entrenched health inequalities.
• Guides Manchester’s approach to housing development and supply.
• Framework for tackling climate change and reducing the city’s carbon footprint.
• The city’s headline actions for improving green spaces and waterways.
• A new plan setting out how Manchester will achieve its digital ambitions. The Our Manchester Forum will continue to be responsible for overseeing the implementation of the Strategy and monitoring its progress, which will be reported annually via the State of the City Report.
• Identifies key transport policies and opportunities for future delivery.
• Sets out proposals to decrease air pollution in Greater Manchester.
www.manchester.gov.uk. Manchester City Council is the local authority for the city of Manchester in Greater Manchester, England. Manchester has had an elected local authority since 1838, which has been reformed several times. Since 1974 the council has been a metropolitan borough council. It provides the majority of local government services in ...
The Emissions Report enables Manchester to track its progress against the carbon reduction targets, carbon budget and zero carbon date of 2038 that are set out in the city’s Climate Change...
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