Global and local experts say it's time to press the reset button
Belfast Innovation and Inclusive Growth Commission members (from left) Grainne Long, chief executive NI Housing Executive; Suzanne Wylie, chief executive Belfast City Council; Cllr Áine Groogan, chair of Belfast City Council’s strategic policy and resources committee; and Ann McGregor-Sistern, chief executive of NI Chamber. Picture: Kelvin Boyes/PressEye
29 June, 2021 01:00
PROPOSALS on providing more homes in Belfast city centre and completely reshaping the city with more social and green space, a café culture and sustainable transport were outlined in a newly published ‘Reset for Growth’ report.
The recently-commissioned Belfast Innovation and Inclusive Growth Commission had been tasked with focusing on inclusive growth which benefits the whole community.