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Sustainable Development Partnership work programme discussion Designing the social, physical and green infrastructure – ensuring facilities and services match our plans for economic growth. Infrastructure planning Sustainable Development Partnership 21 April 2009.
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Sustainable Development Partnership work programme discussion Designing the social, physical and green infrastructure – ensuring facilities and services match our plans for economic growth Infrastructure planningSustainable Development Partnership 21 April 2009
Commit resources and open doors • Provide challenge, leadership and strategic input • Bring together input and contribution of key partners • Ensure infrastructure work supports our key strategies – regeneration, housing, transport and planning • Ensure strategic links made between infrastructure work and Sustainable Community Strategy priorities and community cohesion theme • Problem solve, if problems arise Key question: What can this Partnership usefully do in relation to infrastructure planning? Infrastructure planningSustainable Development Partnership 21 April 2009
Public perceptions on likely impact of regeneration • Nothing in this will benefit `people like me’ • Changes will benefit `new arrivals’ not existing residents and businesses • What about pressure on school places? • What about pressure on health facilities? • What about pressure on community groups? • What about pressure on traffic and parking? • What about pressure on open space? • What about impact on air quality and noise? • All combine to contribute to some `fear of change’ Infrastructure planningSustainable Development Partnership 21 April 2009
Community Cohesion and Infrastructure Planning • Against background of these public concerns, need to appreciate contribution EFFECTIVE infrastructure planning can make to community cohesion • `A key contributor to community cohesion is integration which is what must happen to enable new residents and existing residents to adjust to each other’ [DCLG] • `Ways of living together need to include:- - shared vision and sense of belonging - focus on what new and existing communities have in common, alongside recognition of value of diversity - strong and positive relationships between people from different backgrounds’ [DCLG] • Level and quality of public services and facilities is a key determinant Infrastructure planningSustainable Development Partnership 21 April 2009
Statutory requirements for infrastructure planning • Local Development Framework must set out spatial vision, strategy and objectives for next 15 years, and do so in line with sustainable development principles and Sustainable Community Strategy priorities • Planning Policy Statement 12 = local authorities must demonstrate necessary social, physical and green infrastructure provided to support delivery of Core Strategy vision • Likely to be tested in Comprehensive Area Assessment and by Planning Inspectorate Infrastructure planningSustainable Development Partnership 21 April 2009
What does infrastructure include? • Roads and other transport facilities • Utilities and flood defences • Schools and other educational facilities • Medical facilities • Open space, sporting and recreational facilities • Affordable housing • Tangible facilities & physical provision needed to support – railway tracks, pipes/cables, buildings, open spaces etc Infrastructure planningSustainable Development Partnership 21 April 2009
Infrastructure planning Sustainable Development Partnership 21 April 2009
Scale of infrastructure planning needed - potential development allocation by 2025 (Strategic Spatial Option 1) Infrastructure planning Sustainable Development Partnership 21 April 2009
Current infrastructure planning work • Working with GLA to refine population projections and growth distribution around Lewisham • Preparing Implementation Schedule to support LDF Core Strategy, needed by September 2009 -Education topic paper drafted - Further nine papers being drafted • Establishing ongoing structures and mechanisms to oversee delivery of required infrastructure • Establishing a `virtual’ operational group to support work, with involvement across wide range of agencies Infrastructure planningSustainable Development Partnership 21 April 2009
What should the Partnership do? • Help focus on Lewisham as a place and think holistically about infrastructure needs • Reduce duplication and associated costs • Adopt common assumptions about future growth (amount + location) • Share more information on assets, standards and strategies • Identify opportunities for better integrated service delivery and better use of assets Infrastructure planningSustainable Development Partnership 21 April 2009
What should the Partnership do? • Monitoring progress on delivery and make strategic input when timely • Consider six monthly performance reports setting out progress on delivery of Infrastructure Schedule, starting October 2009 • Identify any necessary action including any necessary additional support needed by partners where delivery off target • Report progress annually to LSP Board • Act as link officers into their organisations to help provide contacts and problem solve, if needed Infrastructure planningSustainable Development Partnership 21 April 2009