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“A Breath of Fresh Air”

Background to our Sustainable Community Strategy 2007 - 2025

This second Community Strategy for West Berkshire, titled “A Breath of Fresh Air”, has evolved to reflect a number of changes which the West Berkshire Partnership (WBP) feel are important, namely, to:

‘A Breath of Fresh Air - Executive Summary’

1. Introduction
2. A Prosperous West Berkshire
3. An Accessible West Berkshire
4. A Greener West Berkshire
5. A Safer West Berkshire
6. Healthy Individuals and Communities
7. Outcomes

Download ‘A Breath of Fresh Air’ - Full Version
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Download ‘A Breath of Fresh Air - Executive Summary’
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‘A Breath of Fresh Air’ - Annex A - Summary of themes from parish plans
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‘A Breath of Fresh Air’ - Annex B - LAA1-2 Outcomes
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Local Community Strategies - Parish Planning

A Parish Plan sets out a vision for how a community wants to develop, and identifies the actions needed to achieve it. The plan can be very broad and may include economic, social and environmental issues such as healthcare, local shops and facilities, highways, community safety, local democracy and public services. They are useful as a tool to complement and help deliver local planning policies and frameworks, but they cannot override adopted planning policy. They can also be a positive influence on local housing and land management strategies. They should also contribute to the way local services are managed and delivered.

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