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Business and Finance Scrutiny Committee - Tuesday 5 March 2024 6.00 pm
March 5, 2024 View on council websiteSummary
The Business and Finance Scrutiny Committee met to discuss the Housing Investment Programme, reviewing its achievements, progress, and proposed plans. Additionally, the committee reviewed the work programme, aiming to schedule topics for the next municipal year.
Housing Investment - Annual Update
The committee discussed the Housing Investment Programme, reviewing its achievements over the past year and the delivery of its planned projects. Details of specific proposals and achievements were not included in the meeting minutes.
Work Programme Review
The committee reviewed the work programme, noting the scheduled update from the Marches Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP)1 on their approach to devolution for the next meeting. The Director: Policy & Governance also highlighted items for potential scheduling in the next municipal year:
- Annual Housing Update
Pride in our High Street
workshop2 to evaluate its post-Covid recovery impact- Corporate Grants update to review the allocation of council funds
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The Marches Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) is a partnership between local authorities and businesses in the West Midlands region of England, including Telford and Wrekin Council. It was responsible for promoting economic growth and distributing government funding in the region. ↩
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Pride in Our High Street
is a scheme run by Telford and Wrekin Council that provides grants and support to businesses in the borough's town centres. ↩
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Topics
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