A Government minister has visited Dudley to find out more about a ground-breaking project giving borough residents a say in future plans for town centres.
Baroness Barran, a minister in the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), met five members of the People’s Panel at Dudley Council House.
Baroness Barran (centre) with members of the Dudley People’s Panel, Councillor Nicolas Barlow (back left) and Dudley Council officers who assisted with the project
The minister was keen to find out more about the Innovation in Democracy pilot project, of which Dudley Council was one of just three authorities in the country to take part.
Dudley People’s Panel, made up of 42 borough residents, was independently designed and facilitated with the support of The Democratic Society. It met to discuss what communities and the council could do to make Dudley and Brierley Hill town centres vibrant, welcoming and places residents could be proud of.
The findings from the panel were published last month, and will be discussed in January by members of Dudley Council’s place scrutiny committee before being considered by the ruling cabinet in February.
Councillor Nicolas Barlow, cabinet member for health and adult social care, said:
Minister for Civil Society, Baroness Barran, said: