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The £150m, 120,000-job plan for Liverpool City Region's Covid recovery

Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram has laid out his roadmap for the region's 'return to prosperity'

(Image: Colin Lane/Liverpool Echo)

Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram has laid out the city region's roadmap to "return to prosperity" - featuring £150m of future funding and 40 huge projects set to deliver more than 120,000 jobs.

Speaking to 200 cross-sector business and civic leaders at an online event this week, the metro mayor highlighted the strengths and determination of the region that will be "crucial" to driving its recovery.

Those include' big ticket' schemes from Unilever's National Packaging Innovation Centre on the Wirral to innovators and socially trading organisations across the city region.

It includes up to £150m of anticipated future combined authority funding, as well as renewed calls for £1.4bn of Government support to "unlock" a £9bn recovery plan.

Mayor Rotheram said: “With the vaccine rollout continuing apace and the roadmap for easing lockdown underway, we all have a clearer sense of when we will be returning to something resembling normality.

“So now it is vital that we shift our focus to delivering the strongest and fairest recovery possible. I believe that by following our Economic Recovery Plan – and by making good use of our region’s greatest natural resource - its people - we can make a success of it.

“Immediately before this pandemic struck, our city region was the most productive in the North and we outpaced the country in terms of regional growth.

“We must build on this platform and I know that together we can rise to meet this moment.