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Have your say on Gloucestershire’s economy

Residents and businesses in the county have until tomorrow (September 15) to have their say on a new economic strategy for Gloucestershire.

The strategy will cover priorities for the next five years and longer-term up to 2050.

A Gloucestershire Economic Strategy public engagement document has been produced by the county council and GFirst LEP, to provide an overview of the county's economy and develop priorities and actions.

You can share your views on the draft proposals by taking part in a survey here: https://haveyoursaygloucestershire.uk.engagementhq.com/economic-strategy-engagement 

All feedback will be considered when shaping the final strategy, which is due to be brought back to the county council's cabinet for approval in early 2024.

It will replace the current countywide economic strategy, which was produced in 2018, and Gloucestershire's draft Local Industrial Strategy produced by GFirst LEP.

Key topics and priorities which feature in the new strategy include:

• Zero carbon - the move towards a net carbon zero economy is one of the main principles of the economic strategy

• Inclusive growth - to ensure every resident and business has equal access to opportunities

• Skills and employment - drawing on the existing work of the county council, the district councils and GFirst LEP to reduce skills gaps in the workforce

Other key areas include supporting sustainable growth, ensuring businesses have the support they need, securing inward investment and improving access and availability to digital technology.

The transition to the green economy is an urgent priority for Gloucestershire and the aim is to meet the 2045 net zero emissions target while promoting economic growth.

The core proposals outlined in the public engagement document include:

• Being a vibrant, successful county where communities and businesses flourish by taking advantage of Gloucestershire's location, characteristics and its economic strengths

• Being an area that attracts high-value investment from the UK and abroad, through a coordinated effort from local partners such as the Western Gateway

• Being renowned for developing industry-changing technology in agri-tech, sustainable aviation and advanced manufacturing

• Maintaining the county's outstanding landscapes and becoming a leader in biodiversity recovery and conservation.

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