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BRONLLYS: THE NEXT TEN YEARS (2020-2030)
would be built to the same exacting standards. All 44 houses would largely be 2 bed units and include some units designed to facilitate home-working, and some with annexe or “House Plus” facilities. This enables the residents to respond to the evolving needs of young adult family members and/or older relatives needing a degree of independence.
All housing would be to Lifelong standards and some will be specially equipped as “Fit Homes” suited to those residents with age-related conditions, with smart technology, adaptable floor plans and soft and hard landscaping to accommodate changing needs of older people and those with multiple needs.
All housing would be designed to a high standard and be zero-carbon, with Passiv Haus standards as a minimum. Energy generation and waste management would be localised to the site, with surplus electricity delivered to local homes via the national grid.
In order to accommodate these various needs, houses are proposed to be of modular construction. A factory could be established on the site or nearby to construct the components, providing local employment opportunities and potentially expanding its market into Wales as a whole.
6.5.17 International Cycling & Sports Centre
This complex could be located in the re-purposed Erwood House building, and form the recreational and sports centre of the BWBP. It is hoped that it could become part of the National Cycle Racing scene among other events, and attract visitors to Bronllys. Although it will symbolise the highest levels of fitness it will also promote safe and assisted cycling. It is envisaged that there will be safe cycleways in the vicinity.
6.5.18 Llewellyn Ward##
6.5.19 Meeting Place, Offices, Therapy Room/Studio & Conference Centre
Located in the former Canteen Support Service and Vera Vallins Building, this facility is intended to attract SMEs, therapists, social enterprises and others, increasing local employment opportunities. Part of it could be an Incubator Unit, offering affordable, shared office space and hot-desking to start-ups and those wishing to move from home into a more professional environment. To add to the attraction, there would be
Located within the Health Campus in a new, purpose-designed building adjacent to the Concert Hall, it would be run as now by the Haygarth Surgery and be at the heart of the NHS Bronllys Community Hospital, ensuring the full continuation of the vital services the League of Friends and others have fought to preserve over the years. As now, it would comprise a 15-bed, GP led ward offering medical, post-operative rehabilitation, Parkinson’s disease support and palliative care, together with the services described in 6.1.3 (above).
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