Wokingham Today

Community vision update

- Cllr Stephen Conway Cllr Stephen Conway is the leader of Wokingham Borough Council and ward member for Twyford

AS the local election campaign gets underway, we are likely to read and hear more and more divisive rhetoric, designed to highlight difference­s between political parties.

In the heat of an election campaign, that rhetoric may go too far and portray division where none in truth exists.

This week, I want to focus on what

I believe is an area of council work on which there ought to be broad agreement – the need to align the borough council’s priorities more closely with the aspiration­s of the people it serves.

Since the new administra­tion took over at Wokingham in May 2022, we have been seeking to change how the borough council sets its strategy.

In the past, the practice was for the Council Plan – the document setting out the council’s broad strategic objectives – to be drafted by council officers with input from elected councillor­s.

It was then put out to public consultati­on.

We have pursued a radical new approach, which brings the public in at the beginning rather than at the end of the process.

The aim has been to create a Community Vision, drawn up not by the council alone but by the council working in partnershi­p with the community. This will set the broad strategic objectives for the council to pursue in a new Council Plan.

Process

The process started with a plenary session attended by representa­tives from local voluntary and charitable organisati­ons; businesses; town and parish councils; the police, fire service, and health providers; faith groups; educators, including the University of Reading; and the Youth Council.

We then had a series of dedicated workshops with different parts of the community. We establishe­d a steering group, chaired by Nick Fellows, of

Wokingham Volunteer Centre, which includes volunteers from the voluntary and charitable sector, businesses, health providers, the university, faith groups, and the Youth Council, together with council officers and a small number of elected councillor­s.

The next stage was an online questionna­ire and public engagement sessions designed to canvass the wider community’s views. We were particular­ly keen to hear the voices that often get missed, especially those of young people.

I want to thank all those involved for their hard work and commitment over many months. The enthusiasm of the steering group members has been truly inspiring.

We now have a first draft of our jointlyaut­hored Community Vision.

The next step will be a full public consultati­on after the local elections, with the eventual adoption of the Community Vision in the autumn by all the partners involved in its production.

The council will then draw up a new Council Plan, based on the priorities outlined in the Community Vision – the priorities set by the people of the borough.

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