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 BRONLLYS: THE NEXT TEN YEARS (2020-2030)
  Outdoor gym
 Cyber help and training in the café
 Invite schools and local clubs to offer support to the Well Being Park
 Ensure that Llewellyn Ward stays open and increases bed numbers as it’s
essential for palliative and restorative care
 An end of life unit/hospice
 A hydro pool
 Carers support and respite care for relatives of patients, cared-for people,
children with behavioural issues etc.
 Mental health provision for children – e.g. eating disorders
 Accommodation for care professionals at minimal rent in exchange for assisting
on site
 Emergency services to be sited there (fire brigade, ambulance, first responders
 Safe cycling route around site including adapted cycles library
 Restrict site to electric vehicles only with provision of charging points and solar
car park canopy
 Bus stops on site
 Co-care housing for live-in groups with people with dementia and Alzheimer’s
 Animal and equine assisted therapy unit
 More areas of trees to provide building shade
 A young people’s shed
 Public art – permanent displays and visiting exhibitions
 Market garden with polytunnels to supply shop, chickens, beehives etc.
 Craft and cooking courses, e.g. “cooking from scratch”, using recycled products
and produce grown in community gardens on site
 Sharing economy – Bronllys Time Banking, Tool Library/Exchange to reduce
use of carbon-embedded equipment
 Zero-carbon housing, ground source heating, solar panels, green roofs and
grey water recycling on new builds, and a small – 50kW – turbine
 Combined heat and power plant
 Sustainable drainage system linked to reed bed foul water treatment
 Incorporate options for home-working to benefit environment and stimulate
local economic activity
5.2.4 BWBP’s Role in Realising These Desires
The desires outlined above clearly indicate common overlapping and complementary themes. The ecological, environmental and sustainable servicing of new buildings can be accomplished since there is ample space to do so. Recreation is also easily accommodated, and therapeutic activities – including equine therapy – and green therapy (growing etc. can be based there. The re-use and/or replacement of currently redundant buildings facilitates such initiatives as care-co housing, residential housing and more.
©Bronllys Well Being Park (CLT) Limited 2020
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