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Economic Development

Help us unlock the region's land for development and job creation plea

The West Midlands Land Commission (WMLC), made up of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ property experts is on a mission to locate and unlock the region's available sites for development

Me and my shadow: a digger still at work on land next to the new Austin Park in Longbridge(Image: Graham Young)

A new body set up to unlock land for industrial and housing development across the West Midlands has been launched.

The West Midlands Land Commission (WMLC) includes prominent º£½ÇÊÓÆµ property experts and is the latest step in the push to devolve powers from Government to the greater Birmingham region.

It was launched this week to help the new West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) meet its target to attract an extra 20,000 businesses and create 500,000 new jobs by 2030.

Birmingham alone is looking to build 89,000 houses over the next 15 years to meet growing demand.

The authority is already looking at developing up to 1,600 hectares of former industrial land.

Walsall council leader and combined authority housing spokesman Sean Coughlan said: “We can’t make any more land and that means we need to make the very best use of the land we have.

“The WMLC will provide an opportunity to consider the many aspects which affect the supply and usage of land across the West Midlands.

“That’s important because we need land to meet the anticipated growth in residential and commercial development which in turn will help drive the economy, meet future housing needs and ultimately improve people’s quality of life.”