Cork LECP 2024-2029 Final SEA Screening

3.4

Compact Growth

3.10 3.14 3.16 3.17 3.18 3.19 3.20 3.21 3.22 3.29 3.32 3.33 3.35

Housing and Community for Older People Community Infrastructure and Services

City-Wide Community Infrastructure Audit (CWCIA)

Community Hubs

Adaptable Community Facilities

Planning for Children-Oriented Facilities

Cork as a Child-Friendly City

Childcare Facilities

Traveller Community Facilities

Neighbourhood Recreation and Amenity

Inclusive Design

Cork Age Friendly Strategy

Safe and Secure City

Other Relevant Policies -

Sustainable, Inclusive and Empowered Communities 2019 - 2024 - National Disability Authority Accessibility Toolkit - Standard I.S. EN 17161:201- Design for All - National Migrant Integration Strategy 2017 - 2021 - National LGBTI+ Inclusion Strategy 2019-2021 - National Disability Inclusion Strategy 2017 – 2021 - Town Centre First Policy 2022 - Youth Justice Strategy 2021 - 2027 - Cork City Joint Policing Committee Strategy to 2021 - Cork City Age Friendly Strategy - CYPSC Strategy 2019- 2021 (Cork Children & Young people’s Services Committee) - Northwest Quarter Regeneration Plan HLG 5 does not have direct negative impacts on environmental resources (see SEA screening in this main report for more details). AA Comment

This HLG is strategic in nature and does not relate to the physical environment or land use and are concerned primarily with service delivery. Any projects that may be developed in order to achieve these goals will proceed within the framework of the Cork City Development Plan. It is concluded that there is no potential for adverse effects on European sites.

• HLG 6- A City Leading on Sustainability & Climate Action 6 A City Leading on Sustainability & Climate Action

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