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CONCLUSION 7 58 Brighton 3Ts: CONSULTATION STATEMENT Conclusion CONCLUSION 7 58 Brighton 3Ts: CONSULTATION STATEMENT Conclusion 7.1 Community Involvement is 7.4 The views, opinions and integral to best practice planning information collected from consultation and design and helps to create have informed the final design to meet developments that fully reflect the community’s aspiration for a high communities’ aspirations and are quality, exemplar development. positively embraced following their delivery. 7.5 BSUH has responded positively to feedback received from 7.2 This report presents the local residents about the approved methods that have been used during application. Many of the changes to the the pre-application stage up to the scheme have been made specifically formal submission of the planning to accommodate the views of local application for the 3Ts proposal. It residents. also details the measures taken to address comments and opinions 7.6 In the future BSUH plans to expressed by statutory consultees, key continue this legacy of community stakeholders, local residents and the consultation and will work closely with wider community. local residents through the construction process to ensure any issues or 7.3 Where possible the design concerns are addressed in a timely the October Jubilee Library consultation event team has worked hard to accommodate manner. feedback from all stakeholders as far as is practical. Brighton 3Ts: CONSULTATION STATEMENT 59 APPENDICES A 62 Brighton 3Ts: CONSULTATION STATEMENT Appendices Appendix A.1 – list of stakeholders consulted Appendix A.2 – approximate area for distribution of HLG invitation letters Appendix A.3 – stage one exhibition panels Appendix A.4 - stage one questionnaire Appendix A.5 – stage one consultation results Appendix A.6 – publicity for stage 2 consultation event Appendix A.7 - local media articles about the 3Ts proposal Appendix A.8 - stage 2 consultation event invitation letter Appendix A.9 – sample of stage 2 consultation boards Appendix A.10 – questionnaire distributed at stage 2 consultation event Appendix A.11 – photographs from Stage 2 consultation events Appendix A.12 - results of stage 2 consultation Appendix A.13 – 3Ts scheme evolution Appendix A.14 – sample plan used for consultation with BSUH design managers Appendix A.15 - Patient and public design panel consultation feedback report Brighton 3Ts: CONSULTATION STATEMENT 63 A.1 - list of stakeholders consulted 1 HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE Hastings Breast Care Support Group Telscombe Cliffs and Peacehaven Brighton and Hove Federation of Carers (Hastings) Breast Cancer Support Group Disabled People Brighton & Hove Parent's Forum Headstart- Head and Neck Cancer Thames Valley Oesophageal Group Deafblind UK, Sensory Services Team Brighton and Hove Bereavement Support Group (East Grinstead) (East (Windsor) Disability Advisory Group (trust led) Support (Brighton) Grinstead) Uckfield and District Breast Cancer Disability Equality Steering Group (led Carers Centre (Brighton) Headstart- Head and Neck Cancer Support Group (Uckfield) by PCT) Carers Support Service Support Group (Maidstone) (Barming) Worthing and Southlands Lymphoedema Disabled Access Advisory Group: Crossroads Caring for Carers Henfield Breast Cancer Support Group- Support Group (Worthing) RADAR Crossroads Caring for Carers (Hastings Bosom Pals Worthing Upper Gastrointestinal Cancer Federation of Disabled People & Rother) Leucan: Children with Leukaemia/ Support Group Federation of Disabled People Crossroads Caring for Carers (Mid Cancer- Parents Support Group WSA (We Speak Again) Club, Worthing/ Sussex Deaf Association Downs) (Horsham) (Angmering) Horsham (West Chiltington) Crossroads Caring for Carers (Seaford, Leucas- Leukaemia and Childhood Yakety-Yak Laryngectomy Group Patient and Public Design Panel Eastbourne & Wealden) (Hailsham) Cancer Support Group (Hove) (Brighton) Other Local Community Health Groups Crossroads Caring for Carers (West Lunch and Pray (previously Burgess Hill Brighton and Hove City Primary Care Sussex) Cancer Support) (Burgess Hill) Elderly Care Groups Trust Lewes Area Crossroads Ltd Macmillan Cancer Carers Project 60+ Action Group (and Pensioners' Brighton and Hove LINk WORTHING & DISTRICT (Brighton) Forum) Cardiac Patients Involvement Group CROSSROADS Myeloma Group Age Concern Central Sussex Independent Patients Necks Best - Hastings, Eastbourne and Age Concern, Brighton & Hove, Forum and BSUH contact for West Cancer Groups Bexhill Laryngectomy Support Group Portslade Sussex LINk Bosom Buddies (Eastbourne) Breast Olive Tree Cancer Support Service Aldrington Place and Loriners Court Carr Gomm Care Nurses PCaSO Prostate Cancer Network - Sheltered Housing (part of the Southern East Sussex Hospital Macmillan nurse Breast Cancer Support Group (Brighton) Eastbourne Housing Group) specialist group Breast Cancer Support Group PCaSO Prostate Cancer Network Alziehmers Society (Brighton) East Sussex LINk (Haywards Heath) (Haywards Heath) (Emsworth) Anchor Housing Friends of Brighton and Hove Hospitals Breast Cancer Support Group for Newly Pituitary Foundation (Eastbourne) Anchor Housing Healthy City Partnership Diagnosed Women (Haywards Heath) Polegate Cancer Support Group Brighton and Hove Pensioners HIV Specialist Community Team Cancer Research UK (Brighton and (Polegate) Association Holistic Self Help and Support Group Hove) Prostate Cancer Group (Brighton) Brighton over 60 action group (Maidstone) Chrysalis Crawley Breast Cancer Seaford Cancer Support Group Older People's Council Hospital Liaison Group Support Group (Crawley) (Seaford) Older People's Experience Steering Hospital Macmillan Team (Brighton and Crawley Laryngectomee Club Semi Colon Club (Maidstone) Group Hove) (Whispering) (Crawley) Sussex Brain Tumour Support Group Stroke Association, The - 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