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Covid-19: Bristol economic recovery plan to include commission on domestic abuse and culture board

Four main priorities have been agreed as the city looks towards its future

Clifton, Bristol(Image: PA)

Hundreds of business, public and voluntary sector leaders in Bristol are working on a plan to help the city recover from the Covid-19 pandemic.

More than 300 individuals gathered virtually to discuss the ‘One City Approach’ last week.

The proposals are part of Bristol’s One City Plan - an idea introduced by mayor Marvin Rees in 2019 to develop a vision for Bristol up until 2050.

It involves bringing together different sector organisations to make Bristol fair, healthy and sustainable, with reduced inequality.

At the most recent meeting, the partners agreed four priorities for Bristol as part of its recovery.

These include: setting up a new mayoral commission on domestic abuse; establishing a new One City culture board; building a remembrance project focusing on loss and hope; and creating a One City children’s board.

Mayor of Bristol Marvin Rees, said: "This is a truly shared vision which helps us work better together.

“It’s delivered real improvements which people can see and feel, for example in tackling period poverty, recruiting more foster carers and helping move us towards being a Living Wage city.