Partnership Topics & Themes
The Partnership bases its consideration of Quality of Life on 8 Pillars in line with Wiltshire County Council advice. These Pillars and their constituent Themes are shown below together with the District Councillors who are acting as focal points for WWDC for each of these Pillars so that the Council can be kept informed of issues raised:
Countryside & Land-Based Issues Agriculture Landscape management and conservation Wildlife conservation and biodiversity Water quality (including rivers, lakes and water extraction) Rights of way Waste disposal Mineral extraction (Councillor: none currently assigned)
Economy & Tourism Jobs Enterprise Tourism Unemployment Inward Investment (Councillor: Michael Mounde)
Housing & Built Environment Housing Homelessness Village and townscape planning and design Energy conservation Historic Buildings (see also Culture Theme) (Councillor: Pip Ridout)
Culture & Leisure Leisure (including parks and playgrounds) Recreation (including Sport) Arts Heritage (archaeology, local Studies/history, museums, historic building protection and conservation, records office) Tourism (see also Economy Theme) Landscape (see also Countryside and Land-based Issues Theme) (Councillor: Andrew Davis)
Social Care & Health Children and families support Adult care Primary and hospital care (Councillor: Veronica Burden)
Crime & Community Protection Police service activities Community safety Trading standards Emergency planning Fire service activities (Councillor: none currently assigned)
Transport & Communications Travel Freight transport Public transport Road safety Accident prevention Air quality (Councillor: Bill Parks)
Education, Skills & Learning Schools and colleges Access to IT Training for employment Adult Education (Councillor: Keith Humphries)
In addition to these 8 Pillars the Partnership has 4 Cross-cutting Themes: The Environment; Young People; Older People; and Villages. These have been selected as being important perspectives from which to consider each of the above 8 Pillars.
There is a page devoted to each of these Pillars & Cross-cutting Themes on this website. The Warminster & Villages Community Area Plan is based on these Pillars and Themes. Follow the link below to see a pdf copy of it: |