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What if...? A simple question with big ambition. Pioneered by the founder of Transition Town Totnes - Rob Hopkins, ‘What if?’ is a simple question, but perhaps the most important question we have to help us refocus our outlook on the future.
Through our engagement, feedback and wider research looking to other places, we have developed a series of ‘what if’ questions as well as some big ideas and aspirations for the future of Huntingdonshire.
People and Communities
What if nobody was lonely here? What if we guaranteed an opportunity for everyone at every age and stage of peoples lives? What if there was a way to harness young people’s talent?
Big Ideas
Make the District one of the top 10 places to live in the UK in the happiness index, offering an exceptional quality of life for its residents
Set up flexible lifelong learning schemes for people of different ages and backgrounds to enable them to integrate into employment opportunities, by collaborating with the industries
Support existing and new volunteering schemes by providing funding, grants and resources to fulfil their initiatives and encourage people to participate
Establish better communication with the different communities, engage all groups, especially the most vulnerable, to establish trust and work together to define common priorities
Encourage shared community responsibility for the upkeep of green and open spaces to foster a sense of ownership and social interaction
Place
What if organisations were incentivized to look after their own patch? What if we made it easy to not use a car? What if we build houses with character?
Big Ideas
Extend the Ting Bus demand-responsive service to rural areas and improve the existing bus service including the Guided Busway to better connect villages and towns
Establish car free days in the towns to encourage people to explore more sustainable travel options and unlock spaces for people without the dominance of the car
Create more community and cultural events, particularly for young and older people
Make all roads and pavements safer for pedestrians and cyclists by ensuring their high standard and reducing the speed limit for cars
Encourage evenings out in the market towns by encouraging retail and leisure activities to take place later in the day including evening markets
Economy
What if our economy was a green economy? What if we kept investment local? What if we became the destination for slow tourism?
Big Ideas
Make the District a pioneer in the transition to the circular economy where robust infrastructure and systems are in place to support it, drawing from its positioning within the Eastern Powerhouse
Establish training and upskilling programmes as well as collaborations between businesses and local schools and colleges, in order to create responsive links between the local skill set and local jobs and tap into the diversity of the workforce
Prioritise digital infrastructure improvements across the District for the best possible digital connectivity, including free public Wi-Fi in town and village centres
Establish Time Banks where people can exchange their skills with hours as the currency and create reciprocity based work
Promote the creation of collaborative and flexible spaces for working in the town and village centres
Environment
What if we produced all our energy within the district? What if all the food we bought was grown fresh and local? What if good things for the environment were cheaper?
Big Ideas
Encourage rewilding and biodiversity in both public and private spaces and promote mass tree planting within towns and villages
Roll out a comprehensive building stock retrofit programme, including insulation and smart water meters installation, to improve its environmental performance
Ensure that all new development creates carbon neutral housing and the social and physical infrastructure cost Is factored into the price of development
Roll out an education and behaviour change programme for both people and businesses to underline the urgency for a shift to more sustainable practices
Grow and harvest reed mace to protect peat soils, store carbon and produce housing insultation
What if...? A simple question with big ambition. Pioneered by the founder of Transition Town Totnes - Rob Hopkins, ‘What if?’ is a simple question, but perhaps the most important question we have to help us refocus our outlook on the future.
Through our engagement, feedback and wider research looking to other places, we have developed a series of ‘what if’ questions as well as some big ideas and aspirations for the future of Huntingdonshire.
People and Communities
What if nobody was lonely here? What if we guaranteed an opportunity for everyone at every age and stage of peoples lives? What if there was a way to harness young people’s talent?
Big Ideas
Make the District one of the top 10 places to live in the UK in the happiness index, offering an exceptional quality of life for its residents
Set up flexible lifelong learning schemes for people of different ages and backgrounds to enable them to integrate into employment opportunities, by collaborating with the industries
Support existing and new volunteering schemes by providing funding, grants and resources to fulfil their initiatives and encourage people to participate
Establish better communication with the different communities, engage all groups, especially the most vulnerable, to establish trust and work together to define common priorities
Encourage shared community responsibility for the upkeep of green and open spaces to foster a sense of ownership and social interaction
Place
What if organisations were incentivized to look after their own patch? What if we made it easy to not use a car? What if we build houses with character?
Big Ideas
Extend the Ting Bus demand-responsive service to rural areas and improve the existing bus service including the Guided Busway to better connect villages and towns
Establish car free days in the towns to encourage people to explore more sustainable travel options and unlock spaces for people without the dominance of the car
Create more community and cultural events, particularly for young and older people
Make all roads and pavements safer for pedestrians and cyclists by ensuring their high standard and reducing the speed limit for cars
Encourage evenings out in the market towns by encouraging retail and leisure activities to take place later in the day including evening markets
Economy
What if our economy was a green economy? What if we kept investment local? What if we became the destination for slow tourism?
Big Ideas
Make the District a pioneer in the transition to the circular economy where robust infrastructure and systems are in place to support it, drawing from its positioning within the Eastern Powerhouse
Establish training and upskilling programmes as well as collaborations between businesses and local schools and colleges, in order to create responsive links between the local skill set and local jobs and tap into the diversity of the workforce
Prioritise digital infrastructure improvements across the District for the best possible digital connectivity, including free public Wi-Fi in town and village centres
Establish Time Banks where people can exchange their skills with hours as the currency and create reciprocity based work
Promote the creation of collaborative and flexible spaces for working in the town and village centres
Environment
What if we produced all our energy within the district? What if all the food we bought was grown fresh and local? What if good things for the environment were cheaper?
Big Ideas
Encourage rewilding and biodiversity in both public and private spaces and promote mass tree planting within towns and villages
Roll out a comprehensive building stock retrofit programme, including insulation and smart water meters installation, to improve its environmental performance
Ensure that all new development creates carbon neutral housing and the social and physical infrastructure cost Is factored into the price of development
Roll out an education and behaviour change programme for both people and businesses to underline the urgency for a shift to more sustainable practices
Grow and harvest reed mace to protect peat soils, store carbon and produce housing insultation
Please share your big ideas and aspirations for change.
An indoor market in closed down Poundland on Huntingdon's market Square. It is a blot on a beautiful landscape otherwise. Also let out the old Waitrose or change premises to residential if no interest in retail. It has been empty for over 5 years now and has had a knock on effect creating a ghost town effect on a busy walk through route.
Chris
about 2 years ago
Connectivity and visitor appeal.
We should connect all our market towns by a shared path for cycles, runners and walkers. This will encourage exercise and acces to the district.
Debra P
about 2 years ago
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