Alwen
Williams (CJC Interim Chief Executive) Andy Roberts (Regional Strategic
Development Planning Officer) to present the report.
Decision:
· To accept the Report noting the
progress on the Strategic Development Plan and the relationship with the
Regional Transport Plan to date.
· To schedule a further Report to this
Sub-Committee to share information with members about schemes, such as the
electric bus, within the North Wales Corporate Joint Committee's Responsible
Adventures project.
Minutes:
The report was
presented by the Acting Chief Executive of the North Wales CJC and Regional
Strategic Development Planning Officer.
RESOLVED
·
To
accept the Report noting the progress to date on the Strategic Development Plan
and the relationship with the Regional Transport Plan.
·
To
schedule a further Report to this Sub-Committee to share information with
members about schemes, such as electric buses, within the North Wales Corporate
Joint Committee's Responsible Adventure project.
REASONS FOR THE DECISION
To ensure that the Strategic Transport
Sub-Committee was fully aware of progress with the Strategic Development Plan
from an early stage, to promote regular engagement and an integrated approach
to strategic planning.
DISCUSSION
The Regional Strategic Development Planning
Officer was welcomed to his first meeting.
An update was provided on the process of
developing a Strategic Development Plan and the actions that needed to be
delivered. Further information was provided on timetable considerations and
legal requirements in relation to the development of the Plan.
It was noted that the development of the
scheme ensured that the North Wales Corporate Joint Committee responded to
statutory requirements within the Local Government and Elections (Wales) Act
2021 for regional economic well-being, spatial planning and transport planning
issues. It was explained that a Strategic Development Plan Handbook had been
submitted to Local Planning Authorities by the Welsh Government in 2022
providing guidance on how to develop a Plan. It was confirmed that it was
expected to take five years to produce a full Strategic Development Plan. It
was emphasised that work was underway to consider whether the North Wales
Corporate Joint Committee could make adjustments to
procedures in order to speed up the process where appropriate.
It was explained that the Strategic
Development Plan was a long-term one that could be operational for up to 25
years. It was confirmed that this provided the ability to look forward to
future developments and ensure that the critical issues were developed for the
entire region. It was pointed out that the Plan ran in conjunction with other
North Wales Corporate Joint Committee projects in order to
secure economic well-being and ensure that there was suitable infrastructure
for meeting targets and realising new developments.
It was confirmed that the first step in the development of the Plan would be to prepare a Delivery Agreement. It was clarified that the Agreement would detail how the Plan would be developed as well as confirming how stakeholders and the community could be involved in the development process. The initial timetable for the development process was detailed noting that there were eight main phases for the development of the Plan. The indicative timetable for the Delivery Agreement was reported, stating that it was hoped that the North Wales Corporate Joint Committee would formally adopt it in July 2025 before requesting the Welsh Government to adopt it. It was noted that the Strategic Development Plan would be formalised following these steps and would be further developed, following feedback from the Welsh Government on the detailed timetable ... view the full minutes text for item 6