Perry Barr 2040 Masterplan outlines ambitious future vision for area over next two decades

A draft Masterplan outlining an ambitious vision for how to further improve Perry Barr over the next two decades has been published today (July 9).
The Perry Barr 2040 Masterplan looks to maximise the opportunities presented by the existing qualities of the area, the current £700million+ package of major projects being delivered in the district and Birmingham's status as Proud Host City for the 2022 Commonwealth Games.
In reaching this point, the council has already engaged widely with stakeholders and local community groups in order to ensure plans for the future reflect the needs of existing local citizens as well as providing opportunities for new residents.
Guided by the key principles of inclusive and sustainable growth, the draft Masterplan will:
Provide an attractive choice of places to live, work and visit by supporting the area’s successful existing uses and introducing new homes and activity including strengthening the town centre;
Embrace the scale of opportunity to deliver ambitious change which reflects the area’s role at the heart of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games and realises long-term benefits for all;
Prioritise parks, waterways, allotments, and public spaces to create a joined-up green network which supports wellbeing and access to nature;
Celebrate the area’s cultural, sporting, and historic identity and provide the conditions for this to continue to thrive;
Help Perry Barr become the best-connected suburb in Birmingham, with active and sustainable travel choices becoming the norm for residents and visitors;
Contribute to Birmingham being carbon neutral by 2030.