Manchester City Council
Manchester City Council is the local government authority responsible for the city of Manchester, UK. It plays a pivotal role in planning, funding, and overseeing local infrastructure development and regeneration projects across various sectors, including transport, housing, utilities, and energy transition. The Council aims to drive economic growth, improve public services, and enhance sustainability within its jurisdiction through strategic infrastructure investments and partnerships.
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Strategic Overview
- Focus on sustainable urban regeneration and housing development to support population growth and economic prosperity.
- Commitment to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2038, driving investment in renewable energy, energy efficiency, and low-carbon heating solutions.
- Strategic involvement in major transport infrastructure projects to enhance connectivity and support regional economic development, including rail and active travel networks.
- Leveraging public-private partnerships to deliver large-scale infrastructure projects and attract external investment into the city.
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Joanne Roney
Chief Executive
Bev Craig
Leader of the Council
Luthfur Rahman
Deputy Leader of the Council
Track Record
50
Years Active
Notable projects: Victoria North Regeneration Project, Civic Quarter Heat Network, Manchester Airport Group (MAG) Ownership
Detailed Analysis
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