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 BRONLLYS: THE NEXT TEN YEARS (2020-2030)
 meeting rooms and small seminar facilities and a catering school for local schools and others, supplying the café and using produce from the Growing Club.
6.5.20 Men in Sheds
This is inspired by “Men’s Sheds Cymru”, supported by Hafan Cymru Housing Association, and by providing a basic building will aim to help men overcome isolation and loneliness through getting together to fix and make things, and to relax. The group of men that takes it on would fit it out and equip it according to their needs, for example restoring old tractors or furniture. This could be run on a co-operative basis and be self-managed.
6.5.21 Offices, Studios, Workshops, Therapy Room/Studio & Consulting Rooms
Located in the original Glasbury Ward Building, this is proposed as a multi-function facility with the flexibility to accommodate the growing and changing needs of both the health services and local enterprises. Unlike the Meeting Place, this would be fitted out as individual office units and suites.
6.5.22 Pain Clinic, Re-hab & Physio##
This would be a new, purpose-designed building fitted with the latest equipment and designed to be easily responsive to unfolding needs and demands for the services located there. Ideally, it is positioned in the heart of the Health Campus.
6.5.23 “Place to be” Cancer Support
This is intended to be located in the re-purposed Glasbury House Building, next to the Consulting Rooms, and equipped as a local service based on the “Maggie’s Centre” vision, a drop-in facility offering
6.5.24 Powys Teaching Health Board Head Quarters##
PTHB HQ would ideally be located partly in the re-purposed and extended Estates Building, partly in a new facility next door. The size of the new-build would be informed by the range and scope of services and activities provided by the PTHB and it is proposed to be located and designed to accommodate expansion as required.
6.5.25 Shepherd Huts Respite Retreats
It is intended that these fully equipped huts be provided for use by vulnerable people and their carers, for example Military Veterans, in need of a quiet and peaceful place for contemplation, reflection and recovery. Some of the huts would be wheelchair accessible. It is proposed that a Social Enterprise be established on the hospital site
 a caring environment that can provide support,
 information and practical advice for those having treatment for cancer and their carers.
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