The Greater Norwich Growth Board (GNGB), a unique partnership of Norfolk County Council, Norwich City Council, South Norfolk District Council, and Broadland District Council, today announced the appro
This collaborative, cross-boundary approach will guide the development and enhancement of green spaces across the Greater Norwich area.
Recognising the importance of strategic infrastructure planning, the GNGB pools Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) funding into a dedicated Infrastructure Investment Fund (IIF) to support infrastructure development across the Greater Norwich area. The updated GI Strategy builds upon the previous Strategy of 2007 and 2009 Delivery Plan, and reflects new environmental legislation, including the Environment Act 2021, and the adopted Greater Norwich Local Plan.
The strategy, developed in partnership with public, environmental, educational, health and third sector organisations, has been informed by extensive public consultation and stakeholder workshops. It focuses on delivering multiple benefits: nature-rich places, active and healthy communities, thriving economies, improved water management, and resilient, climate-positive environments.
Objectives:
The strategy outlines six key objectives:
- Enabling access to nature and healthy lifestyles
- Harnessing productive landscapes
- Strengthening distinctive places
- Supporting nature recovery
- Promoting urban greening
- Strengthening blue-green infrastructure
Councillor Sue Holland, Chair of the GNGB said: "This updated Green Infrastructure Strategy demonstrates the GNGB's commitment to sustainable growth and environmental enhancement. By working collaboratively, we can create a greener, healthier, and more resilient Greater Norwich for current and future generations."
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