Programme Development Manager Appointed for The Ouse Burn Way Project

14th November 2024

With our Ouse Burn Way Vision partners we are pleased to announce the appointment of Paul Balmont as Programme Development Manager. Paul will be leading collaborative efforts over the next two years to drive environmental improvements, enhance public access and reduce pollution within the Ouseburn corridor.

Based at Newcastle City Council, Paul will be working closely with Council teams to develop a series of proposals aimed at delivering broad benefits for the Ouseburn Valley. His role will include working with Newcastle and North Tyneside Councils, as well as the North East Combined Authority, to identify and secure funding from regional and national sources. Paul’s appointment marks a pivotal step in realising this shared vision for a revitalised and sustainable corridor in the heart of Newcastle.

Anne Reece, chair of the Ouse Burn Way project board said:

“We are thrilled to welcome Paul Balmont to lead The Ouse Burn Way project. With his extensive experience in sustainable development and passion for environmental change, Paul is the ideal person to help drive our vision for a cleaner, healthier and more accessible Ouseburn Valley. His collaborative approach and expertise in partnership building will be invaluable as we work to enhance the area for the benefit of both the community and the environment. We look forward to seeing the positive impact his leadership will bring.”

Paul brings a wealth of experience in sustainable development and environmental initiatives to his new role. Co-founder of Co-wheels Car Club, one of the UK’s largest car-share operators, Paul spent nearly 20 years helping communities reduce car use and emissions. His work with Co-wheels involved advising global leaders like Toyota and MG UK on mobility strategies and sustainable car-share models.

Before his role at Co-wheels, Paul served as Head of Economic Development at Sedgefield Borough Council, focusing on infrastructure and business support projects. Known for his expertise in partnership building and project management, Paul is deeply committed to fostering positive environmental change, both locally and globally.

Paul Balmont, Programme Development Manager for The Ouse Burn Way Project, said:

“I’m excited to join The Ouse Burn Way project and work alongside such dedicated partners to make a real difference in the Ouseburn Valley. This is a unique opportunity to not only improve environmental quality and access in the area, but also to create a lasting impact on the community and future generations. I look forward to exploring both quick wins and long-term strategies to help bring this vision to life.”

The Ouse Burn Way project, supported by Reece Foundation, Newcastle City Council, North Tyneside Council, Northumbrian Water and The Environment Agency, aims to create a cleaner, greener and more accessible Ouseburn Valley.

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