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Minutes:
The Committee received a report
from the Community Funding & Development Manager providing an overview of
the recommendations in the draft Community Centres Strategy and of the
consultation plan; the public was being invited to respond to the consultation,
which would remain open until noon on 5 May 2017. Members noted that proposals round the Ross
Street Community Centre were not seeking to reduce provision in Romsey, but to manage it in a different way to allow the
Council’s resources to be targeted to areas of the highest need. A voluntary sector organisation would be
invited to take on the management of the centre under a Service Level
Agreement, not as a commercial venture.
The review concerned eight centres, but there were 180 community
facilities throughout the city.
In discussion, members
1)
reported that the
County Council would be conducting a further, separate consultation on the
Barnwell Hub, plans for which had been slightly altered following preliminary
consultation
2)
noted that the
agreement for management of the Ross Street Centre would include affordable
hire fees for local use; any group concerned about meeting hire charges could
approach the Community Funding & Development Manager or the Grants Team to
see if their activity would be eligible for a grant funding for hire costs
3)
suggested that
consideration be given to using faith-based facilities to meet gaps in
community provision, such as Cambridge Community Church in Brookes Road
4)
noted that officers visited all the facilities which received
funding to look at use and levels of use, and to deal
with any issues as they arose.
The Chair thanked the Community
Funding & Development Manager for her contribution to the meeting, and for
all the work which had gone into the consultation.
The Committee resolved to
1)
Note the emerging
proposals in the draft Community Centres Strategy detailed in section 3 of the
report
2)
Note the consultation
plan and opportunities for people to feed back their comments on the draft
strategy detailed in section 5 of the report.