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 BRONLLYS: THE NEXT TEN YEARS (2020-2030)
 BWBP builds on this proposal and with support from the National CLT Network, has set up of a Community Land Trust which it proposes will own the land in perpetuity on behalf of the local community, and be managed by that community. Representatives from the following bodies would be present:
 WG
 PCC
 PTHB
 BWBP
 The clinical multi-disciplinary team
 Bronllys Community Hospital League of Friends
 Bronllys, Talgarth and Hay-on-Wye Community Councils
 Local medical practitioners
 On-site enterprises
 On-site residents
 Other representatives of the local community
 Local stakeholders and interest groups
 The Third Sector.
In the Future Generation 2020 report, Commissioner Sophie Howe calls for the use of the Sustainable Development Principle to be employed by health boards, other public bodies and others to achieve their vision, and for them to work with the five principles of “Long-term”, “ Prevention”, “Integration”, “ Collaboration” and “Involvement”.
Commissioner Howe points to the barriers to long-term thinking of short-term funding cycles, corporate planning requirements and performance requirements set by WG for public bodies. She also points to the need to embrace a shift to prevention as a basis for a national well-being system, as advocated in a “Vision for a Healthier Wales”. Highlighted as well was a lack of integration and the need for collaboration to happen in the best, locally determined ways. She noted that opportunities for sharing information and learning appear limited and do not involve a wide cross-section of organisations or partners, and that this could lead to what she called “frustrated champions”.
BWBP believes that all members of the CLT bring something vital to share and are equal to one another. It will bring a requirement for and a strong emphasis on local community engagement and active involvement and oversight. Mutual respect between all parties and an appreciation of the value of lived experience is also an essential element in any deliberations, as without it plans may falter and not succeed.
©Bronllys Well Being Park (CLT) Limited 2020
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