Agenda and minutes

Cabinet Member for Jobs, Regeneration and Climate Change - Thursday, 19th March, 2026 2.00 pm

Venue: Diamond Room 2 - Council House. View directions

Contact: Suzanne Bennett, Governance Services, Email  Suzanne.bennett@coventry.gov.uk 

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24.

Declarations of Interest

Minutes:

There were no disclosable pecuniary interests.

25.

Minutes pdf icon PDF 236 KB

a)  To agree the Minutes of the meeting held on 18 December, 2025

 

b)  Any matters arising

 

Minutes:

The Minutes of the meeting held on 18 December, 2025 were agreed and signed as a true record.

 

There were no matters arising.

26.

Community Growing Sites in Coventry pdf icon PDF 292 KB

Report of the Director of Regeneration and Economy

Minutes:

The Cabinet Member for Jobs, Regeneration and Climate Change considered a report of the Director of Economic Growth which indicated that one of the initiatives within Coventry’s Climate Change Action Plan is the development of a network of community growing sites across the city for residents to help create and enjoy. The report sought approval to bringing forward opportunities for residents to utilise Council-owned land which is disused or underutilised for community gardening sites, to support food growing and wildlife which will bring significant benefits for communities including:

 

·  Health and wellbeing: encouraging physical activity in fresh air, improved wellbeing by spending more time in green space, increasing locally grown fruit and vegetable consumption

·  Social cohesion and community: fostering stronger relationships within communities

·  Environmental: increasing and enhancing local green spaces and biodiversity in areas of green space deprivation, improving air quality

·  Climate resilience: producing locally grown food for communities to help increase food security, which is a significant climate related risk for UK cities

·  Education and skills: this provides an opportunity for residents to learn new skills about creating sustainable growing spaces, horticulture, composting and caring for wildlife.

·  Pride of place: this will help to engender pride of place

 

Nationally, there is a campaign for government to adopt the principle of a ‘Right to Grow’ across the UK due to the benefits for people and wildlife. In Coventry this has already started through the ‘Coventry Grows’, a project which started in 2024 through the City’s Climate Change Board to develop a number of pilot community growing sites in some of the city’s most green-deprived areas, backed by funding from E.ON through the City’s Strategic Energy Partnership.

 

The pilot projects have seen the first site established in Stoke at Heath Road, with further sites being developed in Hillfields, Foleshill and Tile Hill and 58 community volunteers involved to date. The projects have been led by the Council, with support from Grapevine to bring new community growing groups together and Garden Organic to provide training to residents, with gardening novices very much encouraged to get involved. The pilot projects have benefitted from funding to support site set up, tools, equipment and seeds. It is proposed to extend this opportunity to communities across the City who are interested in setting up community growing areas in their neighbourhood, through offering Council-owned underused land.

 

This could include planting areas of mown grass on streets, taking on larger plots of land for food growing and nature gardens, using Council-owned planters, as well as potentially planting orchards and hedgerows in some of our parks and open spaces. A policy and process will be in place to provide guidance and support communities to ensure what is planted is appropriate for the location, which will include consultation with nearby residents.

 

The report indicated that Council has worked with the Coventry Food Network in securing the national recognition to obtain the status as a ‘Sustainable Food Place’. This recognises the City’s partnership making healthy and sustainable food a defining characteristic  ...  view the full minutes text for item 26.

27.

Any Other Items of Urgent Public Business

Minutes:

There are no other items of urgent public business.