Archived decisions
Appendix 1 - Possible indicators and targets for LAA Outcomes
Appendix 2 - Priority Outcomes of Hampshire Community Strategies (12)
Hampshire Community Strategy |
Safe strong communities wither fewer inequalities and less deprivation |
People should feel safe |
Young people should can play an active part in society and are valued |
All communities are included and are actively involved in local decision making |
Everyone has access to quality local environments |
Provision of equal access to services for everyone |
Caring for an ageing population |
Reduced accident, coronary heart disease and drug/alcohol abuse |
People have a good start in life |
Healthy lifestyles and a good work/ life balance |
Provide opportunities for culture and leisure for everyone |
Securing a long term competitive position of the Hampshire economy |
Sufficient employment, land and premises to meet business needs in a sustainable way |
Adequate skills and training for recruitment and retention of staff to meet Hampshire's economic needs |
Addressing the learning needs of people in Hampshire |
Supporting the different needs of local employers in different urban, suburban, rural or geographic contexts |
Supporting and recognising the contribution that unpaid volunteers make to communities |
Promoting sustainable development and encouraging people and businesses to take responsibility for recycling, minimising waste and maximising sustainable use of Hampshire's natural resources |
Addressing mobility and accessibility issues |
Providing affordable and appropriate housing and the infrastructure needed to support population growth |
Addressing the needs of both urban and rural communities |
Fareham Community Strategy |
Increase regular physical activity for all school aged children |
Increase healthy eating for all school aged and pre-school children |
Improve access to local health services |
Increase provision and availability of community based facilities for young people |
Reduce the number of journeys made to school by car |
Reduce the number of journeys made to work by car |
Improve access to the whitely and Solent business park |
Increase the availability of housing for low income families and key workers |
Reduce personal debt and its impact on families and individuals |
Winchester Community Strategy |
Achieve a wide range of housing in Winchester District to enable everyone to have a decent home |
Provide neighbourhoods where there is a place for everyone with positive support for a diversity of people and places |
Promote physical and mental health and well-being of everyone in the District through the creation of a more healthy environment and ensuring that people are able to access health services that provide them with the best possible care. |
Help people feel safe in their communities because there is very little anti-social behaviour, levels of crime are low and roads are safe |
Improve accessibility so that everyone can enjoy a good range of shops, employment and leisure opportunities and have easy access to basic services such as health and education whilst minimising the adverse impacts of travel |
Create and sustain a thriving broad based local economy that integrates business, education and industry to provide prosperity, employment and occupation within the District for the benefit of all |
protect our environment and use of natural resources so that we and future generations can enjoy both the natural and built environment |
Give everyone access to learning and the opportunity to continue to develop their potential throughout their life for the benefit of themselves, their family and their community |
Value and support a full range of leisure and recreational activities so that people can enjoy their free time. |
Ensure that communities are inclusive so that every resident has a sense of belonging and is supported as their circumstances require |
Investing in Youth- Deliver a strategy to enhance young people's positive contribution to the life of the istrict and seek to reduce negative perceptions and impacts |
Housing the community: Deliver housing to meet the needs of the community, particularly vulnerable people |
Improving access: Improve access to services for all in our communities, including those with disabilities and those who live in rural areas |
Reducing and recycling our waste: Draw together individual efforts to reduce waste and maximise opportunities for reuse of waste materials |
New Forest Community Strategy |
Children & Young People - Develop a healthy life style, emotional well-being and confidence |
Children & Young People - Enjoy childhood |
Children & Young People - Achieve personal goals and ambitions |
Children & Young People - Develop the skills and self confidence to make fully informed choices |
Children & Young People - Develop an understanding of their rights and responsibilities as citizens and members of the community |
Children & Young People - Live in a safe environment |
Community safety - Reduce crime and disorder |
Community safety - Enhance community reassurance |
Community safety - Improve community awareness of crime and disorder, tackle ASB and empowerment for communities and individuals to take personal responsibility |
To facilitate a sustainable and growing economy for the District that creates economic and employment opportunity while making full use of the District's assets |
Protect and enhance the character of the built environment by ensuring that the integrity of buildings and places is respected, promoting the highest standards of design and fostering public understanding of New Forest towns, villages and the historic built environment |
Conserve and enhance the special and distinctive landscapes and natural habitats of new forest for the enjoyment of present and future generations, recognising the essential part played by sustainable land management in shaping and maintaining the natural environment. |
Strategic management of the coastline, responding to flooding, climate change, pollution and waste management |
Maintain the health of the physical environment through monitoring, regulation and intervention, balancing the needs of natural processes and economic activity |
Improve the health and well being of the people and communities of the New Forest by reducing health inequalities and enabling people to make informed choices about their health. |
Create sustainable communities, meet a diverse range of local housing needs, provide housing choice and increase affordable housing by promoting joint action by stakeholders |
Improve the joint delivery of leisure services to meet the needs of the community, industry, visitors and the environment to present and future quality of life. |
A comprehensive and inclusive education system in which every learner is given appropriate supportto access education, is accorded equal worth and protected from harm, enjoys learning and is equipped with the values, knowledge, skills and attitudes they need to live life to the full. |
Improve the quality of life for older people by enhancing opportunities for increased levels of independence. |
Become a tourist destination where the visitor, tourism industry, local community and environment are in complete harmony |
Enhance transport availability and choices to support a healthy community and sustainable economy - through safety, demand management and alternatives to the car |
Hart Community Strategy |
Community Safety - To reduce anti-social behaviour |
Community Safety - To build safer and stronger communities, reducing the fear of crime |
Community Safety - Reduce the harm caused by drugs and alcohol |
Community Safety - To work with young people and their families, reducing their likelihood of becoming a victim or an offender |
Community Safety - Reduce levels of crime and disorder |
Health and Wellbeing - To reduce illness and deaths associated with tobacco use |
Health and Welllbeing - Increaser the proportion of people eating healthily |
Health and Wellbeing - To improve health and quality of life through daily physical activity |
Environment - New development based on the principle of infrastructure first - development last |
Affordable and safe housing - to ensure sufficient affordable and safe homes to meet the priority needs of the community |
Transport - To establish and integrated transport system accessible to all |
Transport - To tackle congestion by reducing the level of traffic |
Transport - Minimise the negative social and environmental effects of moving people and goods and providing services |
Test Valley Community Strategy |
Maintain low crime rates and make Test Valley streets feel safer for local people |
Everyone in the local community to take personal responsibility for maintaining the local environment and keeping Test Valley a beautiful place to live |
Ensure a sustainable, efficient and integrated transport network based on the real needs and choices of local people and visitors in order to support the economic viability of the area and meet the quality of life needs and aspirations of Test Valley as a whole |
promote education and learning in a way that best suits the needs of the individual and promote a learning culture in the whole community |
Promote and improve the physical, mental and social well being of Test Valley residents |
Provide continuing economic growth and prosperity for local people and the local business community and ensure that the local economy remains competitive |
Support and encourage a strong sense of community by enabling people to articulate their needs and influence local decisions, and encourage pride and feeling of safety in the local area. |
Ensure there is a suitable range of good quality housing in terms of cost, type, tenure, size and location |
Enable all residents and visitors to enjoy the best in sports and cultural activities to promote a helathy, happy and succesful community |
Eastleigh Community Strategy |
Raising public reassurance and reducing the fear of crime |
Caring for the vulnerable |
Help keep young people out of crime |
Reduce the effect of illegal drugs |
Driving down violence |
Improving skills |
Effective business partnership working |
Reducing exclusion from the labour market |
Achieving a wide range of high quality sustainable land uses |
Improving access to health care and services |
Reducing the major causes of premature death and disability |
Improve the life chances for people suffering poorer health than others |
Ensure joint working to provide better services for the most vulnerable and young children |
Reduce ill health caused by drug and alcohol misuse |
Match housing supply and demand locally and help communities to benefit from new developments |
Meet the needs for more affordable housing in the Borough |
Provide recreational opportunities for all residents |
Encourage residents to take greater responsibility for their health |
Provide activities that divert young people away from crime |
Enable residents to reach their full potential and contribute to economic development |
Enable all to participate in learning |
Reduce traffic congestion |
An integrated transport system |
transport for older people, students in FTE and those on low incomes |
Rushmoor Community Strategy |
To develop and deliver more integrated public services to residents |
To establish a system for sharing information about the Borough between and within local organisations and with the people they serve |
To reduce street and domestic violence, drug and alcohol related crime and anti-social behaviour |
To reduce the fear of crime and to increase feelings of safety |
To promote healthy lifestyles and ensure the services and facilities are in place to support them |
To improve health care provision locally to reduce premature loss of life from common, life threatening illnesses |
To address the development needs of young people to help them lead healthy, active and safe lives |
To support schools to improve levels of educational attainment to meet and exceed national standards |
To address inequalities within the community to ensure that basic needs for all are met |
To encourage local projects in the Borough which foster pride and citizenship within the community |
To ensure that Rushmoor's residents have access to good quality homes that are affordable and appropriate to their needs |
To introduce measures to address congestion and safety issues on the Borough's roads |
To work with transport providers and users to secure transport options which are safe, affordable, accessible and integrated to meet the needs of the Borough |
To ensure appropriate support to the Military population in the Borough |
To ensure all sections of the community have the opportunity to develop the right skills to meet employment needs |
To support the regeneration of town centres and neighbourhoods including retail and leisure facilities; and to ensure that major new developments promote sustainable and prosperous communities |
To help maintain Rushmoor as a major employment centre with high employment rates by supporting growth and investment in key business areas |
To improve the cleanliness and appearance of the Borough, especially streets, parks and open spaces |
To monitor levels of pollution in the Borough and to introduce measures to reduce all forms of pollution |
To introduce and support initiatives designed to conserve the natural environment and improve biodiversity |
To take action to encourage more use of resources and social and environmental responsibility |
To ensure that future land use and transportation strategies are sustainable and meet the needs of the Borough and integrate with plans for the wider Blackwater Valley area |
To support the development of the Aldershot Urban Extension, making sure it is a high quality and sustainable development |
To ensure that the Partnership plays its part raising awareness of, and contributes to addressing, wider issues that affect the Borough |
Havant Community Strategy |
Economic development - attracting more wealth into the local economy by bringing in new businesses, expansion of existing local businesses and winning funds for social and environmental projects |
Town centres - Revitalising/bringing in new businesses in order to create an attractive and distinctive shopping environment |
Employment - increasing the number of local jobs and encouraging the development of knowledge-based and value-added businesses |
Education/skills development/training - increasing opportunities for skills development to improve productivity and competitiveness |
Bringing benefits to Havant through the development of a sub-regional plan for Urban South Hants |
Health - equal access to and delivery of services for everyone, including use of the Patient Advice and Liaison Service |
Housing - bring about a more balanced housing market in which everyone has the opportunity to live in a decent home which is affordable |
Crime and disorder - improving quality of life by continuing to reduce crime and disorder and the fear of becoming a victim |
Age related issues - encourage young and older people to contribute to developing a local community of which everyone can be proud |
Tackling disadvantages which limit people's ability to take part effectively in economic, social or cultural activity |
Ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to benefit from the prosperity of the region |
Improve the quality and design of built up areas |
Take forward strategies for key development sites and areas |
Better maintenance and presentation of public places and spaces |
Improving the appearance of access routes into towns |
Promoting more sustainable transport choices |
Improving road safety |
Improving access to transport for disabled and mobility-impaired people |
Increase recycling |
More efficient use of energy |
Investigating alternative energy supplies |
East Hampshire Community Strategy |
Young people now choose to live in and contribute towards the area- Young people feel safe |
Young people now choose to live in and contribute towards the area- Young people can afford to enter the local property market |
Young people now choose to live in and contribute towards the area- Young people have access to work and training with the district |
Young people now choose to live in and contribute towards the area- Young people can participate in interesting activities in their free time |
Everyone has access to services, leisure opportunities and workplaces- services and jobs are provided in ways that reduce the need to travel |
Everyone has access to services, leisure opportunities and workplaces- Travel is easier for those who have to get around |
Everyone has access to services, leisure opportunities and workplaces- No one is excluded on account of their social or physical circumstances |
Communities are happy with their towns and villages- Town and village centres are attractive, safe, convenient, accessible and clean |
Communities are happy with their towns and villages- Town and village centres enable people to enjoy high quality lifestyles |
Communities are happy with their towns and villages- Town and village centres attract and retain investment |
Gosport Community Strategy |
Ensure that all health services are easily accessible to everyone |
Keep vulnerable people safe and independent. |
Promote good health. |
Improve the accessibility and visibility of the Police within the community. |
Develop more effective actions to reduce drug abuse, supply and addiction. |
Continue to focus on activities to reduce youth crime. |
Improve public transport. |
Promote a transport system that allows everyone to access the services they need. |
Make better use of existing transport network. |
Make Gosport attractive to new employers, investors and visitors. |
Support, develop or regenerate local communities and neighbourhoods. |
Encourage the development of local skills and opportunities. |
Ensure that those who want to learn are provided with opportunity and support. |
Ensure that children and young people can reach their personal potential. |
Change negative attitudes to education by promoting family learning. |
Keep Gosport clean |
Improve open spaces and natural habitats of the Borough. |
Limit development outside existing built up areas. |
Make efficient use of the existing housing stock and buildings to maximise resources. |
Involve tenants in maintaining the quality of their homes. |
Balance housing growth with employment and regeneration. |
Provide quality facilities at a price the community can afford. |
Protect and enhance the Borough's open spaces. |
Ensure that opportunities for involvement in activities are available to all. |
Basingstoke & Deane Community Strategy |
Ensure that the Borough is where people can and will want to work and where a variety of businesses thrive and can reap the benefits of social, economic and environmental investment. |
Ensure that the Borough is a place where people feel safe and at ease by reducing crime and th fear of crime |
Ensure that everyone takes an active role in improving and maintaining good health by improving the conditions which influence our health and social care and promoting healthy lifestyles |
Ensure that learning opportunities exist for everyone and that creativity is encouraged |
Ensure that people have high quality homes to live in, set in an area that remains clean attractive and varied and as a community we strive to protect the natural environment |
Ensure that people have opportunities to lead their lives the way they want feeling they belong and can get involved and influence decision making |
Appendix 3 - Mapping of high level plans and strategies in Hampshire
Community Safety Strategies (2005-08) in each District of Hampshire (District Community Safety Partnerships (range of local partners; Hampshire & Isle of Wight Crime and Disorder Chief Officer group)
The Hampshire Drug and Alcohol Plan (Hampshire Drug & Alcohol Action Team)
Race Equality Schemes (various agencies)
The Hampshire & Isle of Wight Strategy Against Domestic Violence (HIOW Domestic Violence Partnership)
Alcohol Strategy
The Wessex Youth Justice Plan (Wessex Youth Offending Team)
The Hampshire Criminal Justice Board Strategic Plan (Hampshire and Isle of Wight Local Criminal Justice Board)
Children's Services Plan and Local Preventative Strategy for Children at Risk of Social Exclusion (including range of associated strategic plans - Sure Start, Early Years, teenage Pregnancy, CAMHS etc) (Hampshire Children Services Board; Children & Young Peoples Strategic Partnership)
Supporting People Programme (Supporting People Partnership)
Rural Housing Enablers (Community Action Hampshire)
South East Plan and sub regional strategies (SEERA, Partnership for Urban South Hampshire, Western Corridor Partnership)
DDA Plans (Various partners)
E-Govt Strategies, (Public agencies) Wired Wessex Network
Area Investment Framework (Partnership for Urban South Hampshire)
Local Development Frameworks (District Councils/ LSPs Hampshire & Isle of Wight Planning Officers Group)
Market Town Healthchecks and Plans (Hampshire Market Town Partnership)
Parish Plans (HAPTC/ CAH)
Village design statements (HAPTC, CAH)
Hampshire Rural Housing Enablers Initiative (CAH)
Hampshire Regional Economic Strategy (HEP)
Hampshire Natural Resources Initiative (various partners)
Regional housing strategy (SEERA, Hampshire and Isle of Wight Strategic Housing Officers Group)
Rural Pathfinder Pilot (Committee for Rural Hampshire)
Local Transport Plan (HCC, Hampshire & Isle of Wight Safety Camera Partnership)
DDA plans (Various agencies)
Equality and diversity strategies (Range of partner agencies)
Hampshire & Isle of Wight NHS Local Delivery Plan (SHA, PCTs and 7 "host trusts)
Fire and Rescue Integrated Risk Management Plan (HF&RS)
Coastal, Estuary and Shoreline Management Plans (Environment Agency, Maritime District and Local Authorities, English Nature).
Local Development Frameworks
South East Plan
Minerals and Waste Local Plan
Material Resources Strategy
Management schemes for Special Areas of Conservation and Special protection Areas,
AONBs Management Plans
Hampshire Landscape Strategy
Urban Design Frameworks/ Public Realm Strategies/Conservation Area Appraisals
Open Space Strategies
Land Management Schemes
Catchment Abstraction Management Strategies
Integrated Regional Framework 2004 (SEERA)
Hampshire Water Strategy (HCC)
Project Integra (Integra Partnership)
Joint Municipal Waste Management Strategy
Biodiversity Action Plan for Hampshire (Hampshire Biodiversity Partnership)
Water Co Asset Management Plan
Hampshire Sustainable Development Strategy (The Hampshire Sustainability Co-ordinators Network, South East Climate Change Partnership)
Hampshire Regional Economic Strategy (Hampshire Economic Partnership)
Hampshire and IOW Sustainable Business Partnership (various partners)
Modern apprentiship schemes (Various partner agencies)
Learning and Skills Strategic Plan (LSC)
Business Link Wessex Service Plan
Hampshire Dynamic Coastline, (Maritime District and Local Authorities, Hampshire County Council, English Nature.