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4 Sustainability Appraisal of the Strategic Framework

 
4.1 Appendix 5 takes the 25 IRF objectives and relates them specifically to the Leigh Park Strategic Framework. An assessment has been undertaken of the principles which are sought from the Framework, as expressed through the aims of HBDWLP policy UA3 against the IRF objectives. Whilst all the IRF criteria have some relevance to Leigh Park and the Strategic Framework, only the criteria which are considered to have the highest relevance to the principles of policy UA3 have been identified.
 
4.2 As part of the scoping of the Sustainability Appraisal Report the IRF objectives were presented to a Stakeholder workshop in February 2005, which was made up of Councillors from throughout the Borough. The Councillors were asked to indicate the objectives that they considered have the highest priority in relation to Havant town centre. The Councillors ranked the top seven criteria in the following order:
 
  • To ensure that everyone has the opportunity to live in a decent, sustainably constructed and affordable home
  • To develop and maintain a skilled workforce to support long-term competitiveness of the region
  • To raise educational achievement levels across the region and develop the opportunities for everyone to acquire the skills needed to find and remain in work
  • To ensure high and stable levels of employment so everyone can benefit from the economic growth of the region
  • To improve efficiency in land use through the re-use of previously developed land and existing buildings, including re-use of materials from buildings, and encourage urban renaissance
  • To reduce crime and the fear of crime
  • To reduce poverty and social exclusion and close the gap between the most deprived areas in the South East and the rest of the region
 
4.3 In the table at Appendix 5 the objectives have been categorised as high medium or low priority in accordance with the scores received at the workshop.