Vision for Wolverhampton

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Following article from WDC website: 01 Jul 2008 30,000 new jobs to be created by 2031 A new era of economic and social well being for Wolverhampton was revealed today by Wolverhampton Development Company (WDC) with the news that 30,000 new jobs will be created by 2031. Formed in 2007, WDCs mission is to increase the pace, scale and quality of growth opportunities to create a sustainable and prosperous future for the Citys 236,900 people. Today saw the launch of WDCs vision for how Wolverhampton will emerge as one of the most successful cities of the 21st century. More than 100 business and civic leaders gathered at the Citys historic Chubb building to learn how, within the next three years, WDCs approach will ensure that Wolverhampton is on track to become one great city of opportunity. WDC outlined its triple-pronged role as the following: - To ensure the delivery of significant high quality development/investment opportunities - To identify future opportunities - To promote the city to wouldbe investors and their advisors. Stephen Catchpole is Chief Executive of WDC, Were absolutely clear that our most important task is to help attract and grow businesses to create the growth required to provide 30,000 new jobs by 2031. Launched today, our three year plan sets out how were 100% dedicated to working in partnership with others and by doing so become their partner of choice to bring about one great city of opportunity. Graham Mackenzie is Chairman of WDC, Wolverhampton already has many assets: an enviable central location, superb transport links, excellent university and college, and world-class businesses, to name but a few. Were urging developers and investors to get in touch to explore how they may benefit from the 17,000 acres of dynamic city that Wolverhampton offers. The launch event also saw the premiere of a promotional video commissioned by WDC for Wolverhampton entitled, City of Opportunity. The three-minute production features footage and computer generated graphics that outline the citys existing assets and future developments. WDC is encouraging its use by public and private sector organisations to champion the city at every opportunity. In addition, WDC showcased a 3D animation which illustrates how the city will be physically transformed over the next three and 15 years. The computer generated model build up takes the viewer on a journey around the city centre and features developments such as the new public transport hub, Interchange, the Summer Row retail centre and Victoria Halls student residential village including a landmark 25-storey tower. As well as being urged to be involved in the future success of the city, the attendees at todays launch also enjoyed a speech by Richard Simmons, Chief Executive of the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE) on the importance of place. As the governments advisor for architecture, urban design and public space, CABE is uniquely positioned to improve the quality of peoples lives through good design.

Comments

  1. My opinion: Building all these new buildings is nice etc, but replacing ones that are established will only reduce the amount of people in work. There is a whole industrial estate by Penn roundabout that can be renovated, as half if not all of those buildings are abandoned. Giving business ideas is more efficient, for example more tourist attractions to help bring economy to us as a city. But hey what do i know i'm just a kid. Good luck though
  2. I thought the air over wolverhampton had been a lot cleaner of late
  3. i am glad i left wolvo


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