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Working towards an inclusive and sustainable economy for Norwich

Published on Monday, 7th December 2020

The city council and the University of East Anglia have joined forces to explore how Norwich can strive for an economy that benefits everyone equally.

Following today’s launch of the Norwich Good Economy Commission (NGEC),  the group of people taking forward this work have ambitious plans to tackle inequality and make Norwich a fair city – key themes which emerged from the Norwich 2040 City Vision work.

The two-year project will knit together 16 commissioners from across public, private and third sector organisations who will focus on initiating action-based research to provide insight around the Norwich economy and to frame recommendations for how it can become more inclusive and sustainable.

This work will also inform how the city recovers from Covid-19 and help to address the inequalities exposed and made worse during the pandemic – essential themes picked up in the city council’s Covid-19 recovery plan

Catherine Waddams, chair of the NGEC, said: “The commission will use data and research, alongside stakeholder and public views, to open up thinking about what the economy of Norwich is and how it’s changing.

“We need to consider the wide and long standing economic problems within Norwich to get a clearer picture of the work we need to do, collectively as a city, to ensure any benefits from the economy are shared by all.

“We’re really keen to get local people and other stakeholders involved in this project, and to hear a variety of views, so please get in touch if you’re interested in working or talking with us.”

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