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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)
©Bronllys Well Being Park (CLT) Limited 2020
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