2. SO THAT YOU KNOW...
• This conference was organised by volunteers working under the
Herefordshire 20/20 banner
• Herefordshire 20/20 seeks to secure social and economic benefits
for the citizens of Herefordshire; it is a not-for-profit company
limited by guarantee
• This event has not received any public or private funding
• We are grateful to Herefordshire Council, Herefordshire Business
Board and Visit Herefordshire for their input to the content of this
conference
3. A Vision for the County
To take advantage of the freedoms and responsibilities
provided by the new Localism Act, a new frame work is
needed for the county within which all can operate.
This half-day conference launches a nine month
programme to define what living, working or visiting
Herefordshire could be like in 2020. Delegates will seek
to identify some of the blockages and restraints that
need to be removed to enable a vision to be realised.
4. CLLR JOHN JARVIS
Leader Herefordshire Council
A PERSONAL
VISION FOR
HEREFORDSHIRE
8. Anthea McIntyre MEP
Every journey has a starting
point...
Let’s remind ourselves of the key
metrics for the county in 2011/12
9. The young and talented go elsewhere
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Population 2010:
The Missing
England & Wales Generation
vs
Herefordshire
Sources:
Population Unit, ONS.
Crown Copyright.
Herefordshire Council
Research Team 2010
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THE CHALLENGES
• Average wages <£20k £6k below England average
• Shortage of well paid jobs
• House prices 8 x average earnings – England = 6x
• Traffic congestion
• Inadequate broadband and public transport
• Lack of inward investment
• Underfunding of rural areas
• Spending constraints on public purse
• 70 percent retail spend is outside county
12. Neil Kerr
Chairman
Herefordshire Business Board
Marches LEP
Imagine ...
13. It’s March 2nd
2020
You are thinking of relocating your business and your family to the county.
You have a checklist of key social and economic factors that will inform
your decision. You have come to the county to see for yourself and meet
the key players.
Your checklist covers: ECONOMY & INFRASTRUCTURE, FOOD & ENERGY,
EDUCATION & SKILLS, HEALTH & WELLBEING
AND ENVIRONMENT & LEISURE
14. Economic
Cllr Roger Phillips
Development &
Infrastructure
Cllr Roger Phillips
Cabinet Member for Economic Development
15. 15 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
• 5,000 new jobs
• Better Jobs
• Enterprise county
More employment land
Supported business growth
Self employed & rural entrepreneurship
Cllr Roger Phillips
Cabinet Member for Economic Development
16. Roger Phillips introduced two video clips:
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1. RURAL ECONOMY – with Jo Hilditch, Chair
Hererfordshire Country, Land & Business Association
2. BROADBAND - Cllr Graham Powell who in 2012 was
Herefordshire Council cabinet member responsible for
broadband
Cllr Roger Phillips
Cabinet Member for Economic Development
19. Roger Phillips introduced a video clip on
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transport infrastructure with:
Cllr Adrian Blackshaw Herefordshire Council
Cabinet Member responsible for Highways,
Transportation & Sustainability
Cllr Roger Phillips
Cabinet Member for Economic Development
21. 21 POPULATION GROWTH
• 12,000 more people
• Needed 8,000 new homes
• Mix of:
Small age related homes
Affordable homes
Cllr Roger Phillips
Cabinet Member for Economic Development
22. Roger Phillips introduced two video clips on:
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1. HOUSING– with Peter Brown, CEO, Herefordshire
Housing
2. CITY REGENERATION – Jonathan Bretherton, CEO
Hereford Futures
Cllr Roger Phillips
Cabinet Member for Economic Development
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ENTERPRISING COUNTY
Three Pillars of Sustainability:
• Economy
• Community
• Environment
Cllr Roger Phillips
Cabinet Member for Economic Development
26. Energy Food &
Rob Garner
Sustainability
Rob Garner
Chairman Herefordshire Environment Partnership
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• Low Carbon Herefordshire
• Towards Zero Waste
• Transformed Transport
• Food, Farming & Water
Rob Garner
Chairman Herefordshire Environment Partnership
28. Rob Garner introduced a video clip on County
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Food & Farming Strategy:
David Curtis, member Herefordshire Food &
Farming Partnership
Cllr Roger Phillips
Cabinet Member for Economic Development
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• Low Carbon Herefordshire
• Towards Zero Waste
• Transformed Transport
• Food, Farming & Water
• Green Efficient Business
Rob Garner
Chairman Herefordshire Environment Partnership
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Neil Kerr introduced video clip of:
Philip Price Cabinet Member for Education and
responsible for the County’s Education Strategy
in 2012
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TO VIEW VIDEO VISIT:
http://vimeo.com/37968372
33. Education
Nigel Griffiths
& Skills
Nigel Griffiths
Head Teacher John Kyrle High School
34. Education in 2020
High Performing Schools
Improving Life Chances of
Children & Young People
Reforms Aligned with the wider
Herefordshire Agenda
Nigel Griffiths
Head Teacher John Kyrle High School
35.
36. Every Young Person Achieves
• An initial focus, always, upon the most vulnerable.
• A mantra of “Happy, Healthy, Successful”
• A focus upon key outcomes, skills and attitudes
required for Active 21st Century Citizens.
• Schools, Colleges and Businesses work together
allowing seamless transition to High School, Further &
Higher Education and Employment.
Nigel Griffiths
Head Teacher John Kyrle High School
37. Nigel Griffiths introduced a video clip on
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Further & Higher Education:
Ian Peake, Principal, & CEO Herefordshire
College of Technology
Cllr Roger Phillips
Cabinet Member for Economic Development
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TO VIEW VIDEO VISIT:
http://vimeo.com/38040919
39. Aspirations, Access and Achievement
• A County whose schools and their leaders are
developing both national and international profiles
because of their expertise and impact.
• Relentless drive for positive change, partnerships and
improvement.
• A focus upon attitudes, ambitions, transferrable skills
and traditional values.
Nigel Griffiths
Head Teacher John Kyrle High School
40. School-to-School Support
• Every Child Achieves with schools being held to
account for others’ results.
• Leadership and Governance for the benefit of
learners: collaboration not competition.
• System-Wide Reform:
– “Incrementalism is the Death of Innovation”
Nicholas Negroponte - MIT
Nigel Griffiths
Head Teacher John Kyrle High School
41. Dr Health &
Sarah Aitken
Wellbeing
Dr Sarah Aitken
Interim Director Public Health
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HEALTHY WORK FORCE
• Working longer must be healthier longer
• Identify the at risk groups
• Through health checks pick up problems earlier
• People retiring in their later sixties in good health
Dr Sarah Aitken
Interim Director Public Health
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HEALTH & WELLBEING
• Healthy independent living
• Living on own longer enjoying active community
life
• People taking personal responsibility for
themselves
Dr Sarah Aitken
Interim Director Public Health
44. Sarah Aitken introduced a video clip on Well
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Being & Social care:
Cllr Patricia Morgan, in 2012 Cabinet Member
for Social care & Well Being
Cllr Roger Phillips
Cabinet Member for Economic Development
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TO VIEW VIDEO VISIT:
http://vimeo.com/37975863
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GOOD NHS SERVICES
• Countywide network of high quality GP services
• Good access to dental services
• Access to safe good quality hospital care
Dr Sarah Aitken
Interim Director Public Health
47. Leisure
Sir Ben Gill
& Tourism
Sir Ben Gill
Chairman, Visit Herefordshire
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• The Restoration of Hereford City and the development of
large Business Class hotels
• National recognition of the area as the leading area for
festivals in the UK
• Use of the River Wye to maximum advantage for all
Sir Ben Gill
Chairman, Visit Herefordshire
49. A big
Thank You
to the Rural Media Company
for preparing all the video
clips
51. Questions & Discussion
Rt Reverend Cllr
Anthony John Jarvis
Priddis Leader
Bishop of Hereford Herefordshire Council
Cllr
Chris Bull Jo Newton Neil Kerr
Chief Executive Philip Price Chair, West Mercia Cluster Chairman, Herefordshire
Herefordshire Council Deputy Leader PCTs Business Board, Marches LEP
Herefordshire Council
Session moderated by
Sir Ben Gill
Chairman, Visit Herefordshire