Paper 1: Priority Issues, Vision and Objectives
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Paper 1: Priority Issues, Vision and Objectives
Question 1: Do you agree that the RLDP structure should be aligned to reflect the obligations of the WFG Act and the subject areas set out in Draft PPW (Edition 10)
Representation ID: 27383
Received: 25/01/2019
Respondent: Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board
The new well-being duty and requirements provide opportunities to improve population-level health and Paper 1 & 2 clearly demonstrate the obligation to improve health and wellbeing alongside 'place making' and sustainable environments. Carrying out sustainable development through the well-being duty as well as the planning function is the core underlying principle.
Paper 1 references the Wellbeing Delivery plan 2018-2023 of the Conwy & Denbighshire Public Service Board. We support the 'importance' placed on links between the LDP and PSB Wellbeing plan.
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Noted.
Yes
Paper 1: Priority Issues, Vision and Objectives
Question 2: Do you think that this is the right Vision for the Conwy RLDP?
Representation ID: 27384
Received: 25/01/2019
Respondent: Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board
The vision is well written, focusses on the assets within Conwy and demonstrates the many factors that combine that can affect the health of individuals and communities. There is strong evidence linking health and wellbeing outcomes with the quality of the built and natural environment and this is summarised in the vision.
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Noted.
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Paper 1: Priority Issues, Vision and Objectives
Question 3: Do you think the Vision is well placed to deliver Sustainable Places in Conwy?
Representation ID: 27385
Received: 25/01/2019
Respondent: Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board
The vision describes the intention for the future. However, the local population also make places sustainable. A place needs to have meaning for the people for whom it is designed. The development of the LDP in Conwy does include local engagement with communities, and the toolkit provides the opportunity for communities to write their own Place plan.
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Noted.
Yes
Paper 1: Priority Issues, Vision and Objectives
Question 4: Do you agree with the Objectives?
Representation ID: 27386
Received: 25/01/2019
Respondent: Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board
Evidence suggests mixed land use, higher population densities and highly connected street layouts are associated with a greater likelihood of walking, between 25% and 100%.
To achieve the vision, and the intention of the WBFG there is a need to support behaviour change techniques in the population to encourage and support usage of the active travel infrastructure.
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Noted.
No
Paper 1: Priority Issues, Vision and Objectives
Question 5: Are there any other objectives that should be considered?
Representation ID: 27387
Received: 25/01/2019
Respondent: Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board
None.
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Noted.