Emergency COVID-19 recovery group set up to help Glaswegians after lockdown

Author: Linsey HannaPublished 29th Apr 2020

An emergency COVID-19 recovery group is being set up to help Glasgow after the pandemic.

Glasgow City Council will be working with experts to find the best solution to help communities and businesses by publishing recommendations.

The council and its partners will come together in an emergency COVID-19 Recovery Group, made up of members of the Glasgow Economic Leadership, the Glasgow Partnership for Economic Growth, the Glasgow Economic Commission, and some external advisors.

The group’s membership will include: Councillor Susan Aitken, Leader of Glasgow City Council; Professor Sara Carter, Vice-Principal of the University of Glasgow; Janice Kirkpatrick, Director, Graven; Professor Sir Jim McDonald, Principal of the University of Strathclyde and President of the Royal Academy of Engineering; Sir Anton Muscatelli, Principal of the University of Glasgow; Mark Napier; Managing Director, Global Technology, JPMorgan Chase; Stuart Patrick, Chief Executive of the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce; and Professor Graeme Roy, Head of Economics and Director of the Fraser of Allander Institute at the University of Strathclyde.

As part of the work for this recovery planning, the group will consider data on the potential economic impact of the pandemic; and what this impact will mean when taking action on issues such as investment, business support and employment.

At the end of this process, a report containing recommendations on the actions that will guide the economic recovery of the city and city region will be published.

Councillor Susan Aitken, Leader of Glasgow City Council, said:

"This pandemic has been a collective trauma such as our society and economy has not experienced in most of our lifetimes. But now is the time to plot our path to recovery so Glasgow can re-emerge prosperous, fairer, more inclusive and more sustainable.

"The COVID-19 Recovery Group mobilises our well-established ‘Team Glasgow’ approach. Our collective task is to build a city economy that really works for Glasgow’s people and its communities. The expertise of its membership and their capacity for collaboration, innovation and resilience as we seek to recover and renew will be invaluable."

Glasgow Chamber of Commerce chief executive Stuart Patrick said: "This is a timely move by the City Council, and I'm very pleased to see it happening. Whilst short term survival is still at the forefront of so many business minds as lockdown continues for an indefinite period, it is crucial that we begin planning for the recovery stage.

"Our own Glasgow Business Resilience Council, made up of our directors and policy forum members, has been acting as a sounding board on the main issues and actions needed for our membership and wider business community, and we will be pleased to add our findings to the COVID-19 Recovery Group."

The first meeting is expected to take place on Thursday 30th April.

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