Perry Barr masterplan set to help secure Birmingham’s 2022 legacy

The final version of the Perry Barr 2040: A Vision for Legacy masterplan is due for adoption by Birmingham City Council’s Cabinet on February 8.
Subject to an 11-week period of public consultation and engagement last year, the masterplan details how the council and partners will work together to secure future growth, investment and positive change for north west Birmingham – building on more than £700million of regeneration already underway.
Six key objectives underpin the final version of the masterplan for the area, set to play an integral part in the hosting of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games this summer. They can be summarised as follows:
Providing an attractive choice of places to live, work, play and visit by strengthening the town centre, supporting Perry Barr’s successful existing uses and introducing new homes and activity;
Embracing the scale of opportunity at Perry Barr to deliver ambitious change which reflects the area’s role at the heart of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games and realises benefits for all;
Prioritising parks, waterways, allotments, and public spaces to enhance biodiversity and create a joined-up green network which supports physical and mental wellbeing, improved access to nature, increases climate change resilience and improved environmental, water and air quality;
Celebrating Perry Barr’s cultural, sporting, and historic identity, enhancing the historic environment and maximising opportunities for participation in physical activity to get people moving from beginners through to elite sports;
Making Perry Barr the best-connected suburb in Birmingham, with active, sustainable and safe travel choices becoming the norm for residents and visitors;
Contributing to Birmingham being carbon neutral by 2030 or as soon thereafter as a just transition allows.