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1 Future Directions Forum 5 th October 2012
2 Purpose of the meeting To consider priorities for and beyond To better align corporate priorities with those of the National Park Management Plan To achieve shared agreement of Members and Officers
3 Format of the session Recap on definitions and the objective setting process Overview of output to date from the process Presentation of identified priority areas by lead officers Workshop discussion to review, refine/amend proposals
4 Definitions and the objective setting process Paul Funnell
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6 Key Terminology NPMP Corporate Goals Annual/Improvement objectives Team/Individual actions Performance indicators
7 Corporate Goals Taking care of: Planning Business Environment People
8 Objectives for 2012/13: The process Future Directions Forum 7 October 2011 JMT workshops 6 th, 17 th and 20 th October RBA workshops 12 th & 13 th December Final JMT 11 th January 2012 Reported to ASC on 20 th January 2012 Approved by NPA on 3 rd February 2012
9 Next steps Outcome focused score cards prepared for each objective Actions entered into Ffynnon for performance monitoring Reporting rota for improvement objectives prepared for reporting to ASC Published in Authority Improvement Plan
10 Corporate priorities Flow Chart Month of September (and before): Directorate discussions on priorities Peer review of workstreams Preliminary resource implications Early October: FDF/JMT meeting to: -agree priorities -establish work groups October to mid November: Workgroups to: -Identify actions -Identify resources required 15 November: JMT to agree final priorities, actions and resource requirements Annual peer review of workstreams (impact vs. resources) 20 December: CMT to agree budgets for submission to ASC and NPA 13 December: Directors meeting to finalise budgets 15 to 29 November: Budget estimates preparation Early January 2013 Budget to ASC End January 2013 Budget to NPA 15 February 2013 Absolute deadline to set budget
11 Overview of proposals for Corporate Goals for John Cook
12 Current Corporate Goals and Annual Objectives
13 2012/13 Objectives: Planning The Authority provides an excellent planning service The LDP protects and enhances the special qualities of the Park and encompasses communities needs The enforcement service protects the Park s special qualities from inappropriate development The Park s built heritage is conserved and enhanced
14 2012/13 Objectives: Business Public confidence in and accessibility to the Authority s conduct of business and governance will be improved Decision making within the Authority will be improved through a programme of research and improved information management The Authority s carbon footprint will continue to be reduced year on year and will serve as an exemplar to others
15 2012/13 Objectives: Environment The Park s ecosystems will benefit from broadscale and targeted conservation works Biodiversity is conserved and enhanced through public engagement, practical action and planning advice A sustainably managed range of access opportunities will be available
16 2012/13 Objectives: People The principles of sustainable development are increasingly embedded in the economic activity of the Park Communities are inspired by and recognise the benefits of where they live People benefit from the special qualities of the National Park
17 Progress reports to ASC July 2012: Biodiversity is conserved and enhanced through public engagement, practical action and planning advice October 2012: Public confidence in and accessibility to the Authority s conduct of business and governance will be improved January 2013: Review of progress against all objectives April 2013: The Park s built heritage is conserved and enhanced
18 Better alignment with NPMP priorities
19 Planning Business Environment People Landscapes Excellent planning service LDP Enforcement Heritage Confidence Research CO2 Ecosystems Biodiversity Access SD Communities Benefits Historic environment X X X X X X X X X X Public benefit X X X X X X X X Understanding X X X X X X Woodlands X X X Visitor impact X X X X X Geodiversity X X Biodiversity Protect & manage X X X Community projects X X Research X X X Understanding X X X X Access & Recreation PROW X X X X Information X X X X Provision X X X X Awareness & Understanding Generate opportunity X X Visitor experience X X Shared responsibility X X Prioritisation X X WG agenda Research X X X Sustainable communities X Climate change X X SDF X X Local Food X X PrIde & benefit X X LDP X X X Sustainable ED Tourism X X X X X X Business X X X X X Economic Impact X X X Tourism Impact X X X X Transport X X X Partnership X X X Farming X X X X X Resilience X X X Designates Improvement Objectives
20 NPMP Key Themes 1. Managing Park Landscapes to maximise conservation and public benefits 2. Conserving and enhancing biodiversity 3. Providing everyone with opportunities for outdoor access and recreation 4. Raising awareness and understanding of the Park 5. Building and maintaining sustainable communities, towns and villages 6. Sustainable economic development
21 Sub theme Focal area Action Managing the Historic environment Protect and manage the historic environment Raise awareness and understanding Develop a research and management agenda Recognise and enhance farming s role in managing the Park s landscape Develop a strategy for buildings at risk (BBNPA) Deliver one townscape heritage scheme (BBNPA) Deliver the buildings at risk conservation function within the Planning Service (BBNPA) Develop and deliver an implementation plan of positive projects (Cadw) Produce a suite of guidance for built heritage (BBNPA) Develop education, interpretation and information strategies (Cadw) Deliver two research projects (Cadw) Develop and regional strategy to protect manage and monitor the (Cadw) Develop and implement mechanisms to actively involve young farmers in decision making and management of the Park s landscape (YFC/BBNPA) Develop a demonstration project to address at least one key issue facing the future of farming Explore better ways to utilise the Agriculture stakeholders group
22 Proposal for onwards Corporate Goals (4) = NPMP key themes (6) Annual objectives = Selected focal areas Actions = Actions! Some work would be needed to make everything outcome focused
23 The benefits Total alignment with NPMP priorities Far simpler process For Members For Officers For reporting Allows focus on actions for lead organisations Facilitates stronger partnership working
24 Proposed priority areas Key Officers
25 Education, Interpretation & Information: Telling National Park Stories Sunita Welch: Education Manager Deliver core education and guided walks programmes Teacher training (ITT and INSET) Vincent Wildlife Trust Project Romans in Carmarthenshire Deliver site interpretation Information strategy/action plan Support conservation and Geopark projects Maintain and enhance destination website areas YHA Danywenallt National Park Study Centre
26 Sustainable Communities Clare Parsons: Sustainable Communities Manager Sustainable Development Fund (& SDF Loan Fund) Community energy & resilience support ( with TGV) Community Engagement Action Plan : Community Council Charter & Action Plan Community newsletter Implement Scrutiny review recommendations Social Inclusion & Child Poverty Action Plan : Rural Skills :Agored accredited skills training Community Champions: training for group leaders to revisit Mosaic Wales:BME Champions/ Group Visits / Feedback & Change Fair Play in the Park: subsidised initial visits for child poverty groups Volunteer Development: Walking with Offa, Heritage, Events Community events marquee
27 Planning: Strategy, Policy and Heritage Tracy Nettleton: Head of Strategy, Policy and Heritage Raising awareness and understanding of the Park; Building and maintaining sustainable communities, towns and villages; Sustainable economic development Adopt the Local Development Plan Produce a suite of Supplementary Planning Guidance Embark on Village Plans Produce a Heritage Strategy Complete the programme of Conservation Area Appraisals Develop a Monuments at Risk Register Increase heritage volunteer involvement and skills capacity Host a Heritage Open Day
28 Conservation Section (Conservation, Access and RoW, Wardens, Property Mgmt) Develop Uplands Management Programme Implement Waterfalls Management Programme Implement RoW Mgmt Programme Deliver SPLASH project Promote Research Prospectus Undertake site mgmt, monitoring and staff training Prioritise understanding of Park's water resources and Usk catchment Deliver Calch project Develop Staff Farming Forum Support TGV Biodiversity programme Working group for large events (e.g., OMM) Capital Works programme National consultations (e.g., Env' Bill) Other work: information management project
29 Visitor Centres Wayne Lewis : Commercial Manager Improve the visitor experience at our Visitor Centres, And Deliver a long term commercial strategy for the Visitor Centres by: Training our staff to deliver a first class welcome to our visitors. Improve the retail offer at our Visitor Centres. Improve the layout and presentation of our Visitor Centres. Making Visitor Centres more relevant for the local community. Introduce play provision at the National Park Visitor Centre and Craig y nos Continue Craig y nos recovery
30 Dummy slide in case someone likes this format! NPMP Theme Managing Park Landscapes to maximise conservation and public benefits Conserving and enhancing biodiversity Providing everyone with opportunities for outdoor access and recreation Raising awareness and understanding of the Park Building and maintaining sustainable communities, towns and villages Sustainable economic development Proposed work
31 Sustainable Economic Development: Promoting Sense of Place & Quality Experiences Julian Atkins: Director Deliver Rural Alliances project Sustainable Tourism Strategy Visitor Transport Initiative Cycling Strategy Fforest Fawr Geopark Visitor Management Plan Destination Marketing BBNP Branding project Walking with Offa/ Walkers are Welcome Deliver Beacons Bus service
32 Funding Development and Account Management Ruth Coulthard: Funding Development Manager Develop and maintain register of funding opportunities and priorities Develop and implement programme of targeted external funding applications including HLF programme Investigate the potential of a charitable vehicle for the National Park and potential fundraising initiatives Create a prioritised account management framework with key partners and officers Engagement with key organisations and agencies to deliver NPA work and priorities Gain International Dark Sky accreditation for the National Park
33 Planning Development Management 2013/14. Director Chris Morgan. Head of Service Kevin Jones. *That the Authority builds upon what it has defined as an excellent planning service ; *Achievement of local targets for speed of decision making; *Robust and quality decision making demonstrated by high percentage of appeal refusals upheld; *Securing of public benefit and maintain or enhance the quality of the Park through the planning process by ensuring only high quality designed and sustainable development in accord with policy are approved. *That the Enforcement Service continues to protect the special qualities of the Park from inappropriate development by; *Achieving locally set targets for speed of investigation of enforcement complaints. *successfully carrying out formal action or prosecution to rectify harm
34 NPMP Theme Corporate Governance Continue to encourage understanding of and access to Authority governance by: Managing Park Landscapes to maximise conservation and public benefits Conserving and enhancing biodiversity Providing everyone with opportunities for outdoor access and recreation Raising awareness and understanding of the Park Building and maintaining sustainable communities, towns and villages Sustainable economic development Evaluating success of webcasting project, identify funding, work with partners to promote open governance; Delivering two scrutiny reviews of improvement objectives to improve performance will impact on one or more NPMP priority areas; Improving our information governance Widening the funding base of the Authority by establishing a commercial arm/charitable trust
35 Workshop In Groups 1. Are you content with the proposal i.e. that Corporate Goals = NPMP key themes 2. What are the current benefits? 3. What are the downsides? 4. Are you content with the proposed priority areas? 5. Are there any additions?
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