1. Facing and tackling inequalities head on Click to get info
Confidence in our future can only exist if it is held in all our communities. The impacts of Covid-19 have highlighted inequalities some of our diverse communities experience, such as race, socioeconomic or health inequalities. We will face these challenges head on. Before the end of the year, we will publish a ‘state of the borough’ equalities report and engage across the borough on its findings and the action we will take.
With our communities, we will design a Waltham Forest Equalities, Diversity and Inclusion strategy with deliverable actions and clear accountability.
2. Growing local economic strength Click to get info
Confidence in our future can only exist if it is held in all our communities. The impacts of Covid-19 have highlighted inequalities some of our diverse communities experience, such as race, socioeconomic or health inequalities. We will face these challenges head on. Before the end of the year, we will publish a ‘state of the borough’ equalities report and engage across the borough on its findings and the action we will take.
With our communities, we will design a Waltham Forest Equalities, Diversity and Inclusion strategy with deliverable actions and clear accountability.
3. Building the highest percentage of affordable housing in London Click to get info
The future must meet local residents’ housing needs. We are committed to driving forward with plans to deliver much needed housing, community facilities and health services.
We want to support the housing needs of our younger people, ensuring they have options to meet their aspirations for affordable and high-quality homes. We want to help this generation and we understand the security of a home is crucial for young people to prosper and thrive.
We will continue to build a higher percentage of affordable housing than any borough in London and take action to make sure that homes are for local people.
4. Local leadership in building back greener Click to get info
We will focus on creating a Borough that is resilient and sustainable, to make Waltham Forest a place where people want to work, rest and spend time on recreation. The Council will show leadership to take our Borough towards a greener future, by investing and changing behaviours.
Our Climate Emergency Commission will publish its report in November to help us plan for a sustainable, zero-carbon future, recognising the impacts of Covid-19. We will launch a Climate Action Plan in the spring of 2021 to support a green recovery, with specific funding of £1 million per year as our core investment.
5. A conversation about the future of Waltham Forest Click to get info
The future has never been more uncertain, and we are rightly focusing our efforts on the immediate challenges of the ongoing Covid-19 crisis. But it is also important that we begin to look to the future.
In the first half of 2021 we will launch an engagement programme to develop a longer-term vision for Waltham Forest. We will invite all of our residents to take part in thinking about the future of the borough and finding new ways to tackle some of our most difficult problems.