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Vote looms over future vision for Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter

Businesses and residents are being invited to have their say on new 'neighbourhood plan' which aims to shape the next decade of historic district

A vote will take place next month on a new 'neighbourhood plan' for Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter

A new neighbourhood plan aimed at shaping the future of Birmingham's historic Jewellery Quarter district is being put to a referendum next month.

The plan is hoping to provide a blueprint for the development of the area over the following decade.

The neighbourhood plan was initiated by the Jewellery Quarter Development Trust in 2014 and has since been developed following consultation with local businesses, residents and community groups.

Its main aims include driving up the quality of new buildings, protecting heritage buildings and tackling dereliction and supporting the jewellery and creative industries based in the area.

It is also seeking to make it easier and safer to travel around the Jewellery Quarter, generating more footfall and trade and creating more public spaces.

Business leaders say the plan will also more than double the amount of money generated by the Community Infrastructure Levy that is spent in the Jewellery Quarter.

Estimates suggest the district is home to an estimated 10,000 workers and 10,000 residents and more than 300 jewellery-related businesses still operate in the area, generating £750 million a year.