 Now, we are at the point where we then throw the meeting open to general questions and answers and we have had a lot of questions. And if you remember I call I did ask if Adele and Claire could perhaps form them into a structured response rather than taking them one at a time because we do have a number of duplicate ones. One thread is that the is the timeline and I think you've already covered you've covered that off. I must say I'm really frustrated that we're unable to answer questions on the temporary arrangement for the community when we discussed it today but it's commercially sensitive. We can't talk about it. It's a real shame but hopefully we'll be all Claire and other officers will be able to share that with us very soon. And how do you want to take this Adele Claire. Yeah. So, yeah, I'm happy to just quickly go through and answer what I can and then hand over to Claire to go through that way. Yeah, we also also we have a question for time at the end, which John put in the in the in very early on and I will put that to time. Thank you for your patience, John. Sorry, over to you Adele. Fine. Thank you, Councillor Handley. And yes, I fear I probably will be repeating some of what I said, but you know in case people have joined later on in the forum. I will let Claire answer the community related and the as as you've just alluded to Councillor Handley the interim provision questions. But just to kind of go back to the timelines overall, we do recognize it is incredibly frustrating that we can't offer you a definitive timeline. I would like nothing more than to be able to share again chat with you today and tell you exactly when we'll be starting to dig in one exactly will be delivering your local center. However, as I've said, these processes aren't fast. We have had COVID we have had unprecedented social economic challenges to deal with recently. And there clearly is an awful lot that has to go on behind the scenes in order to be able to take a plan through the planning process and clearly much financial modeling work that needs to go on behind the scenes to ensure that we are bringing the most appropriate scheme to to market based on some of the things I've said in terms of wide economic development. So I can assure you that a number of officers spend, you know, eight, nine hours a day on all things north. And really are working as as cleverly and as smartly and as agile as they can to ensure that we can bring everything to bear as soon as possible. So the commitment that the paper that I've talked about will be going to council in the next couple of months. So at that point, they will have a list of options available to them as to how and in which order in which sequence of events we should be bringing the enterprise into bear. And once they've agreed with that delivery mechanism, then we will be in a position to procure a development partner. So that tender process, as I've said, has happened. That's when we will see signed contracts and that's when we will be able to be very clear on the delivery timelines and deadlines. So certainly come the October forum, I expect to be able to give you maybe not a full timeline, but at least a timeline of the timeline based on the development procurement partner process at that forum. Yeah, I completely understand. If I was a resident, I too would be frustrated. I can say nothing more than that. And those of you have been there for five years, rightly should be expecting amenities and a local centre soonest and we are working on it. In interim, we obviously are working with the council, the town council on the market. And to me that's that's very important that we can support a number of our local businesses to be able to have an iterative and repeat medical mechanism for being able to sell, not least because they've had a very difficult 12 months in terms of being able to have outdoor activity, for example. So I hope that wasn't too rambling, but you know I really do want everyone to understand that we are moving as swiftly as we can and all of the internal mechanisms are in place for us to be able to trigger the kind of pre pre planning to planning process and in tandem, the financial modelling work that has to go hand in hand with that. Before you do, before you do hand over, I think you've covered off as well as you can the timeline concerns that have been raised. There is one specific question. Where is the funding for the community orchard coming from and is that causing the delay? I'm not sure if that's for you Adele or for Claire. That's that's not something I can answer. Claire, are you able to answer that? One over to Ellen Bridges actually or Mahayla. All right, well, let's let's leave that if you want to carry on to the other ones will will pass that on at the end. Yeah. Yeah, sure. Okay, so with regards to the community wing and the specific user groups that have been mentioned in the Q&A. The community's team at Southcams manages the community wing day to day. We're very familiar with the needs of our users. The range of activities that's hosted there, their storage requirements, their normal slots, which puts us in a very, excuse me, strong position to negotiate on behalf of all of the users as a block collectively in order to ascertain what accommodation is needed to meet not just the current needs of users, but also factoring in the growth that we anticipate over the next three years in the range and the number of community groups which will become active at Norstow. So we have taken this approach in order to reach the best in our view the best available solution to answer the needs. I don't think there's anything other specifically that I need to pick up on from the questions unless you want to point anything else out specifically Councillor Handley. I'm just trying to work my way through now. There was one question, again, I'm not sure that someone's making the point that there's disappointing, there's not going to be a cafe. Where is that? And the food bank, where is that expected to go? Food, and those are the specific groups and activities that I'm referring to. I haven't named them individually, but please be aware that we are fully aware of all of the groups that currently use the wing, the essential services that they provide, particularly to our most vulnerable residents. And it's that service continuity that we're aiming to ensure and we're doing our best to secure that. There is another question I think that's for you, Claire, and that's to do with the table tennis tables, planned for Pioneer Park, are they going to be put in place soon? They won't be put in place in Pioneer Park, they're going to be put in place in the Greenway. And we're just waiting for some remedial drainage work to be undertaken in the spot for which they're intended. We've got a license agreement already to go with L&Q for this new location, and just as soon as we're clear that we won't have any water logging in the area where they're due to be installed, we'll get them in the ground. Okay, thank you. I think there is one question, Claire, that I think we should cover. And that's to do with health provision. It was a comment from, it's not in Q&A, it was in the chat actually. Sorry, I'm just trying to find the name of that. Elaine Atkin? Yes, I can pick. Yeah, sorry. Can you cover that one? Yes, indeed. And I think I touched on this earlier in that we are constantly in touch with the clinical commissioning group for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough to look at the level of provision currently available for North Star residents who are being encouraged at the moment to register with the Willingham practice. We have received assurance from them that there is sufficient capacity within that practice to deal with the residents. However, we're also in touch with Willingham medical practice and we have an ongoing conversation with the CCG underway. And as I mentioned previously, I'd like to invite the CCG themselves here to the next forum in order to speak more fully as only they are able to do on the health issue. Thank you. Thank you Claire. I'm going to move on to a slightly different subject and John has been waiting patiently to ask the question of Tam, and that is when will Eagle Road be open to public? Is Tam there? Can you answer that one for us? I'm afraid I just don't know that kind of information. Thank you. I realised now not on tonight's agenda. That's the type of information that Stephen would be able to give everyone an update on. I was down there recently and I think it's really when the houses have completed on the frontage of Eagle Way. When I was down there last, it looked like they were nearly all done. So I can't imagine it's going to take very long now. Okay, Tam, what I sort of said to our audience right at the beginning is if there are any questions we can't answer for whatever reason that we can cover it off on the website. So that's one we'll take away. Hopefully be able to answer in the coming weeks. Is that a fair comment? Yeah, indeed. I'll find the answer for you. Thank you, Tam. That's great. Okay. There was a, I think, let me take a question from Vassilis. What is the plan for the meetings going forward? When will they be face to face again? That I think is something that I'm going to say at the end that there will be a survey at the end of this. And that's a kind of point that you can make. You'd like to see face to face meetings again. Obviously, clearly it makes a, it depends a little bit on what the coronavirus does. But if you make the point, then you'll get a response from officers. Okay. I think we've covered the questions off now. Are there any more questions for anyone? I think I can probably draw the meeting to, because I'm just trying to give people a bit of time to type in. Okay. Look, let me sum up, because I think we've had a good discussion this evening. I'm told that the Q&A responses are going to be available on the forum. If any of those that haven't been fully answered or answered, they haven't been answered at all, will be available on the forum webpage within two weeks and probably sooner than that. I think I, as you leave the forum, there will be a post Zoom survey. Please look out for that. The idea is that it will improve the future forums. And so I'd ask you to spend, what I'm told is less than two minutes to complete. So please do take time to do that. So I will close the meeting by thanking everyone, thanking the presenters, the panelists, and you, the attendees. You've all given up your time. I think it's been a constructive, possibly slightly frustrating at times. Meeting, but I, you know, we've done our best to answer some questions, some of which, you know, we are going to have to give you an answer in the longer term. So thank you all very much for attending. And I will close the meeting now. Please end the recording. Thank you.