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Cash injection for Shirley's revised Economic Plan

Solihull Editorial 14th Dec, 2020 Updated: 14th Dec, 2020   0

A REFRESHED plan to support the development of Shirley town centre has been given a cash injection.

Solihull Council’s cabinet gave the green light for an extra £25,000 to be given to the Economic Plan to support activities for the development of the area.

The investment is supported by the Greater Birmingham and Solihull Local Enterprise Partnership’s (GBSLEP) Enabling Fund for Towns and Local Centres, alongside the Council.

The refreshed Economic Plan recognises that while Shirley continues to trade well with few vacancies, there is a need to continue to support activities for the development of the area and to engage with businesses in order to ensure it remains a vibrant and popular retail centre.




A series of engagement activities including sessions with key stakeholders, business surveys and a review of consumer and retail trends, were undertaken to inform the Economic Plan, which will be a blueprint for enhancing the offer to shoppers and local businesses alike.

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, an Action Plan has been refined to reflect priorities for the next 12 months, during the high street’s ‘Pre-Recovery and Recovery’ phase.


The GBSLEP announced an Enabling Fund for Towns and Local Centres in 2018, to support the priorities within its Strategic Economic Plan (SEP).

A bid to the GBSLEP’s Enabling Fund for £50,000 was accepted for Shirley town centre in 2019, allocating £25,000 to deliver a new Economic Plan.

Louise Brooke-Smith, board director for GBSLEP said: “It’s fantastic to see the funding put into use in Shirley. COVID-19 has hit our high streets hard with many independent businesses facing unprecedented challenges and the need to adapt their offering almost overnight.

“The High Street here is usually a thriving centre bringing businesses and the community together and I am confident it can continue to be so.

“The work being done in Shirley is a reflection of GBSLEP’s commitment to creating places where people want to visit, work and live.”

Councillor Karen Grinsell, deputy leader of Solihull Council, said: “The additional funding will allow us to actively support the town centre, firstly to ensure it recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic over the next 6 to 12 months and then in the longer term.

“The plan demonstrates how we can maximise the strong ‘civic pride’ of the area and explains how we can deliver a co-ordinated approach to place marketing and promotional activities.”

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