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Curating an Events city
Environment
Citywide activity launched to engage citizens on pathways to achieving Bristol’s 2030 climate and ecological goals, in lead up to the Conference of the Parties (COP).
Bristol is a Gold Sustainable Food City and ‘Bristol Bites Back Better’ is actively supporting sustainability and resilience across our food system and continuing the work of the Food Equality Strategy.
Ensure community and business led nature-based solutions are delivering multiple benefits e.g. improving habitats and reduce flooding and pollution across the West of England.
Health & Wellbeing
Our strong communities will be formed of resilient and independent people. Our people will live healthier for longer and live happier lives in Bristol.
Our citizens will thrive in a city that supports their physical health and mental health equally, with children growing up free of adverse childhood experiences having had the best start in life and support through their life.
Children & Young People
Delivery of the Belonging Strategy actions begin so that all children and young people in Bristol feel that they belong and their voices are heard in the city.
Economy & Skills
Develop in partnership a regional redundancy support programme particularly for affected sectors to recover (e.g. tourism, hospitality and culture), provide retraining to support growing sectors (e.g. healthcare and the green economy) and support entrepreneurship.
Promote the city as a safe destination for overseas education, tourism and investment, and diversify local centres and high streets, by creating new functions such as small flexible workspaces, local leisure options and cultural and night-time activities.
Homes & Communities
Everyone can play their part in powerful, connected, inclusive neighbourhoods with access to the things needed for a good life.
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Transport
Continue the reduction in car traffic and support the revitalisation of the city centre, hospitality, retail, culture and night-time economy, by expanding active travel and public transport options and providing ongoing funding of essential transport.
Co-design, with community organisations, the development of transport schemes to support our response and recovery to COVID-19.
Clean Air Zone progressed with proportional supporting measures to encourage a reduction in traffic entering the city, allowing businesses and residents to adapt and the start of improved air quality