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Feedback – Central Bedfordshire 2050

You can read all of the insight and feedback received through the development of the vision in this report. Alternatively, you can read the full Vision document (PDF).

A summary of the feedback from key groups is provided below.

Stakeholders

Word cloud showing themes raised by stakeholders during engagement for Central Bedfordshire 2050, including “community”, “health”, “work”, “education”, “growth”, “inclusive”, and “local”.

Throughout the process a group of stakeholders, representing a broad cross section of interested groups have been invited to a series of facilitated workshops.

The first workshop allowed us to explore the here and now, while the second workshop introduced industry-leading futurologists to help us broaden our minds when considering some of the changes that may impact us. The third workshop began to synthesise all that had been recorded and what opportunities and challenges this may present as we move towards 2050.

What have we heard?

  • climate resilience is critical, and the environment of Central Bedfordshire is at the heart of its identity
  • connectivity between all settlements including towns and villages must be addressed
  • mental and physical well-being is central to developing strong communities
  • lifelong learning is important to ensure older people continue to play an active role in an ever-changing economy

Full description of the word cloud - stakeholder

This word cloud illustrates the most common themes mentioned by stakeholders during engagement sessions for Central Bedfordshire 2050. Prominent terms include community, health, work, education, growth, local, inclusive, place, environment, housing, social, elderly, children, development, economy, and transport.

The size and boldness of each word reflect how frequently it was mentioned. Larger words like community, health, and work appeared most often in discussions, while smaller words indicate less frequent (but still relevant) mentions. This visual summary helps highlight what matters most to residents and partners when thinking about the future of Central Bedfordshire.

Throughout the process, a group of stakeholders, representing a broad cross-section of interested groups, have been invited to a series of facilitated workshops.

Young people

Word cloud showing themes raised by young people during engagement for Central Bedfordshire 2050, including “ideas”, “future”, “technology”, “environment”, “education”, and “work”.

Young people will feel the impacts of this vision more than anyone - whether we get it right or wrong. It has been our duty to engage our young people early, not to second guess what they want for their futures but to hear directly from them.

Attending four school assembles, two school councils, an open evening, a visit to Central Bedfordshire College as well as hearing from those in attendance at our Youth Parliament and Children in Care Council, our outreach has been broad and across age groups.

What have we heard?

  • the future will hold advancements in technology: electric vehicles, autonomous vehicles, green energy, robots

  • the ways we get around will change: active travel, public transport, flying..?

  • crime and safety is an issue that needs addressing

  • the green agenda remains a top priority among many students, especially in lower schools

Full description of the word cloud - young people

This word cloud illustrates the most common themes mentioned by young people during engagement activities for Central Bedfordshire 2050. Larger words reflect higher frequency of mention. Prominent themes include ideas, future, technology, environment, place, education, work, housing, community, transport, engagement, economy, digital, and services.

Other frequently raised topics include public spaces, renewable energy, opportunities, affordable homes, leisure, crime, infrastructure, and young people’s role in shaping the future.

This visual summary highlights the priorities, concerns, and aspirations of young people across Central Bedfordshire as they consider how the area should grow and change by 2050.

Local businesses

Business leaders from across Central Bedfordshire were invited to a workshop in July 2019 to discuss challenges and opportunities, and to explore ways a vision for 2050 could strengthen Central Bedfordshire as a business environment and strategically position it within the wider region.

Word cloud showing themes raised by local businesses during engagement for Central Bedfordshire 2050, including “people”, “transport”, “future”, “skills”, “working”, “digital”, “economy”, and “opportunities”.

What have we heard?

  • the public sector must invest in infrastructure, in supporting SMEs, and in our visibility
  • local business will benefit from a clear vision and leadership from the public sector to help position with customers and investors
  • business would benefit from regular cross-sector meetings on the wider business interests of Central Bedfordshire
  • key challenges to 2050 are a skills and training gap as well as the loss of existing skill to other regions, resulting in difficulties filling vacancies

Full description of the word cloud - local businesses

This word cloud visualises the most frequently mentioned themes by local businesses during engagement for Central Bedfordshire 2050. The larger and bolder the word, the more often it appeared in feedback.

Key themes include people, transport, future, skills, working, digital, economy, opportunities, impact, health, and mobility.

Other frequently mentioned topics include parks, workspaces, energy, access, parking, connectivity, planning, innovation, co-working, collaboration, housing, and small business support.

The word cloud reflects the priorities, challenges, and opportunities identified by businesses seeking to help shape Central Bedfordshire's future as a competitive and sustainable place to do business.

Partnerships and forums

Word cloud showing themes raised by partnerships and forums during engagement for Central Bedfordshire 2050, including “community”, “people”, “ideas”, “housing”, “care”, “engagement”, and “local”.

There is already a great breadth of people and organisations working across all sectors towards a better future for Central Bedfordshire.

We held a targeted, cross-sector Employment & Skills Event in July 2019, as well as meetings and workshops with Central Bedfordshire’s Health Transformation Board, Equality Forum, Youth Council, Festival for Older People, Older People’s Network, Head Teachers and Governors, Children in Care Council, and Town and Parish Council Conference in January 2020.

What have we heard?

  • Central Bedfordshire should be welcoming, accessible and inclusive to, and fulfilling for all
  • we need to work on creating a sense of community – both among existing residents and those living in new developments. this should be done through places as well as programmes
  • we need to protect and enhance central Bedfordshire’s countryside and environment

Full description of the word cloud - partnerships and forums

This word cloud shows the most frequently mentioned themes by partnerships and forums during engagement for Central Bedfordshire 2050. Words appear larger when they were mentioned more often in discussions.

Key themes include community, people, ideas, housing, care, engagement, affordability, local, and sustainability.

Other commonly raised topics include poverty, children, connectivity, environment, mental health, security, volunteering, transport, businesses, renewable energy, and inclusion.

This visual summary highlights the priorities and concerns of local forums, partnerships, and advocacy groups as they contributed to the future vision for Central Bedfordshire.

Local residents

Word cloud showing themes raised by local residents during engagement for Central Bedfordshire 2050, including “people”, “ideas”, “better”, “traffic”, “affordable”, “energy”, and “digital”.

Central Bedfordshire’s residents know our place best. They understand the challenges Central Bedfordshire faces today and to 2050, and the qualities that make it unique which need to be preserved and celebrated.

It is with this in mind that we engaged in a variety of locations across Central Bedfordshire to speak with as many residents as possible about their hopes for the future.

What have we heard?

  • Central Bedfordshire Council needs to manage housing, population and business growth for the benefit of local people
  • we all need to protect our environment
  • we need to take advantage of our location and assets to be at the forefront of innovation and technology
  • we must ensure there are local opportunities for local people

Full description of the word cloud - local residents

This word cloud shows the most frequently mentioned themes by local residents during engagement for Central Bedfordshire 2050. Words that appeared more often are shown in larger text.

Key themes include people, ideas, better, traffic, affordable, energy, digital, working, and live.

Other commonly raised topics include care, environments, centres, homes, security, location, open spaces, transport, cost of living, and community wellbeing.

This visual summary highlights what matters most to residents when thinking about the future of Central Bedfordshire, including their concerns, priorities and aspirations for 2050.