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BRONLLYS: THE NEXT TEN YEARS (2020-2030)
living” as well as the existing centres of excellence referred to in 6.1.3 above. It seeks to diversify the uses of the site, retaining and developing existing uses, and to “...co- create the Bronllys, Talgarth [and Hay-on-Wye] area as a nationally and internationally recognised centre for health and well-being, providing a focus for employment and pride in the community.”
Based on the sustainability principles set out in 6.2.1 above, BWBP’s goals are:
Provide affordable and sustainable housing
Utilise vacant and unused land and buildings to encourage SMEs and social
enterprises to set up and create local employment
Employ vacant and unused facilities to offer sporting, recreational and wider
social activities
Facilitate community food growing initiatives
Engage with the local community to encourage and support renewable and
sustainable energy projects
Encourage alternative ways of delivering non-statutory well-being services
Connect with others to offer sustainable local community transport solutions
Develop new events to encourage sustainable living within the community
Provide facilities that encourage residents to take part in healthy living activities,
and that promote healthy mental health and involvement in social and
environmental activities
Work with PTHB to provide community health and well-being services which
complement and do not replace NHS services
Recycle any surpluses to the BWBP CLT for community benefit
6.3 Policies & Principles that Guide BWBP’s Proposals
6.3.1 Policies, Acts and Papers Reviewed/Noted
The following documents have been taken into consideration in drawing up our proposals:
“Ecotherapy” (MIND 2007)
“Creating an Active Wales” (Welsh Government 2009)
“One Wales, One Planet” (Welsh Government 2009)
“Community Grown Food Action Plan” (Welsh Government 2010)
“Delivering Care in the Countryside” (Institute for Rural Health 2011)
“The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” (Public Policy Research 2011)
“Rural Health Innovation Programme” (Welsh Government 2011)
“Community Grown Food in Wales” (Welsh Government 2012)
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