Ipswich Borough Council Local Plan Core Strategy and Policies Development Plan Document Review - Final Draft
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Ipswich Borough Council Local Plan Core Strategy and Policies Development Plan Document Review - Final Draft
Chapter 6 - Vision and Objectives
Representation ID: 26228
Received: 21/02/2020
Respondent: Ipswich & East Suffolk Clinical Commissioning Group & West Suffolk CCG
Objective 10 - The CCG is undergoing a data gathering exercise for all primary care facilities in Suffolk with the aim of providing a 6-facet survey. The outcome of this project will be reliable data showing the CCG the general physical condition of all primary care facilities. Once this information is known the CCG will be in a better position to know which facilities require improvement and which facilities are in good condition.
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Ipswich Borough Council Local Plan Core Strategy and Policies Development Plan Document Review - Final Draft
Chapter 2 - The Planning System
Representation ID: 26230
Received: 21/02/2020
Respondent: Ipswich & East Suffolk Clinical Commissioning Group & West Suffolk CCG
It is also important we continue to be consulted in relation to emerging Neighbourhood Development Plans in order to work with local communities to deliver and maintain sustainable healthcare.
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Ipswich Borough Council Local Plan Core Strategy and Policies Development Plan Document Review - Final Draft
Chapter 8 - The Spatial Strategy of the Core Strategy
Representation ID: 26231
Received: 21/02/2020
Respondent: Ipswich & East Suffolk Clinical Commissioning Group & West Suffolk CCG
Legally compliant? Not specified
Sound? No
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
NHS England and CCG have requested that IBC identifies policies and strategies that directly or indirectly impact upon healthcare provision and has responded with comments. Shortfalls identified in capacity at existing premises. Provision required within the LP to address impacts of development on health infrastructure and to ensure timely cost-effective delivery of necessary infrastructure improvements, in the interests of pursuing sustainable development. The recommendations set out are those deemed appropriate having regard to the projected needs arising from the LP. However, if the recommendations are not implemented, we reserve the right to make representations about soundness at relevant junctures.
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