 a'r ddweud i ddim yn ei ddigonol i ddweud eich cynnwys, gael i'n gwneud i'r Theona Bryn. Diolch. Ddweud, Stephen. Ddweud i ni i ddim yn gwybodol i ddweud yr hynny yma. Ac oeddwn i ymddangos i'w cyfaint o'r cymaint yn deud yma, ac mae'n ddweud yma ymddangos ar gyfer y ffordd, ddweud i'r cysylltu, ydydd arnynt i'r ddweud i'r ddweud i'r ddweud i'r ddweud, ac yn adnoddodd i'r ddweud o'r adrodd yr adrodd o'rioneddol i'r wrth i gael, sy'n digwydd amgrygiadig ac ydych chi'n cymaint, sy'n gyfliw'r adrodd o gyflydd fel am視 ddweud hefyd, sy'n gyflym am siarad â'r adrodd o'r hyfforddiol. Rwy'n fyw gan gael yma gyd-filiad o'r adrodd, i hoffi'r adrodd yn swydd, a pholw cubesydd, sy'n defnyddio'r adrodd o'r adrodd, data launch as soon as we've nailed it down ourselves. So this will be our third and final consultation ahead of submission to the planning inspectorate as part of the development consent order. And obviously once that consent has been, that DCS submission has been accepted, will they go into the six month examination process so where obviously interested parties are invited to provide birth details on the views and address some of the issues that obviously you've raised in the Q&A today. So really our third consultation is looking at three aspects of the consultation. It's looking at releasing some further detail on the updated design so we've been doing a lot more detailed work since consultation two, working with our architects but also working with our technical stakeholders and our community stakeholders to develop the designs further. So at this stage we go with more detailed design particularly around the space around the site that we're looking to create new habitat and new recreational facilities. We'll also be updating on the plant design as well and then a key part of the consultation is looking at our mitigation measures as well as our preliminary environmental impact report and that will be the report that goes before we go ahead and complete a full environmental statement. So that will cover all of the key issues that have been brought forward in the last two consultations around odour, landscape, transport, etc. So there'll be a lot more detail, there'll be quite a lot of documents to take a look at to sort of ask and for some feedback from stakeholders. We'll be using the same process as we used in the last two consultations so we'll be going to our core consultation zone which is slightly extended now and it's sort of over 10,000 properties we'll receive our consultation leaflet, a feedback form and free post envelope. Our free-to-use communication lines will be open. Obviously the consultation isn't limited to the core consultation zone so anyone is free to comment on the project and the consultation. Hard copy materials will be available at our usual community access points. We will be doing our community webinars. Digital was successful last time. Obviously Covid was a key issue but it was a benefit but that's not going to exclude face-to-face so we're currently working with the parish council at the moment to nail down some data so that we can come out and do some face-to-face events with people because obviously that was limited last time just to how much we could get out in the community and come and speak to people so we look forward to publicising those dates in the coming weeks. So really that just to give you a bit of a heads-up this on its way out and really look forward to speaking to people and engaging on our updated designs in the coming weeks and months and that consultation will be an eight-week period so End of Feb will be looking into April when it closes but as I said we'll get those exact dates out to you as soon as we're able to. Thank you. Thank you very much Karen. Ryan, if you can stop sharing thank you very much and I'll now turn to Fiona Bryant from Strategic Director for Cambridge City Council for an update on the City Council's project. Thank you Fiona. Thank you very much Stephen and good evening all. Ryan could you possibly put up? Perfect timing. Thanks. It's just a really quick hopefully a couple of minutes really on this. I know there have been some questions about what is actually going to happen in terms of the future development of the core site which is obviously predicated on on the AAP and the DCO process. But we're right at the beginning of that we've already started engaging with a number of organisations across the city and some of you who are here tonight will have already been involved but we're planning an early launch the end of February beginning of March it would have been ideal had we been able to do that face to face but in the circumstances much of it is still going to be online. This particular set of events are based on sharing the vision the promises and values and those are very much in line with both the councils and with the AAP vision. The councils both South Cams and City's visions particularly around climate change and also Anglin Waters vision in targeting net zero carbon by 2030. So the promises are around the people the city and the planet and the values that we have developed for the core site are around shaping it by many engaging as many as possible in the shape of that development as it comes forward making sure that it's rooted in the city making sure that we focus on the ability for the community who live work and learn there and play to to embrace the street life community life that it's open to all very much integrated with surrounding areas and that very much it's focused on nature and living within environmental limits. These events will start at the beginning of February. We are in the process of sending out leaflets to over 18,000 households and businesses in North Cambridge including free postcards that will will invite feedback from from everyone who chooses to use them on a five-minute neighbourhood and the sorts of things that you would value within that area. We will also be running roadshows in key locations for example Cambridge North Station that's based on pop-ups and those will be face to face and if you want any more information please do go to the website which is www.coresightcambridge or oneword.co.uk and we will make sure that that's sent out with the Q&A as well. You can register there for updates and the news of events. The webinars you will need to register on the website for and the four of those that are planned are given on this slide. We're also starting the search or have started the search for a name for the core site. On the basis of wanting to embrace the views of people in the area we've been working with students on the marketing courses from Cambridge Regional Academy hopefully some of those may be the future residents for the site should it be able to come forward and effectively been looking for names and searching for names over the last couple of months and now are beginning to consider all of those suggestions and suggest a possible short list. We're also working very much on community engagement in the site and looking and part of the sort of launch information will include how we're going to start activating that site through some meanwhile uses including around sustainable food, sustainable construction and bring those forward and then we're working with a company called Sortition to launch an ideas exchange and this will be a long term relationship with a group of people to help us really get to the nitty gritty of the needs and develop that designer over the next couple of years. Just on the programme broadly we're expecting three periods of consultation this is very early launch one based on the vision and values as I say there will be a further one in September where we'll start bringing forward ideas around a sort of concept design and then a further one in 2023 which will be obviously developing on that with the expectation or the hope that we may be able to submit a planning application to the local planning authority in 2024. I think that's it from me thank you.