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The Council uses S106
contributions to mitigate the impact of development on facilities and amenities
in Cambridge. Through its 2021 generic S106 funding round, the Council has
invited proposals for improvements to open spaces and play areas, focused on
those parts of the city where the relevant generic S106 funding is still
available.
Sixteen proposals for
improvements to open spaces and play areas have been received through this 2021
funding round. The Council thanks all those who have taken the time and effort
to apply. The proposals have been assessed against the relevant S106 selection
criteria. Seven (either in whole or in part) were eligible, affordable
and ready to be allocated S106 funding now. A number of
other eligible proposals were also being actively considered, subject to S106
funding availability. In addition, three other projects allocated S106 funding
in the 2020 round were recommended for additional funding, which has become
available.
Decision
of Executive Councillor for Open Spaces, Sustainable Food and Community
Wellbeing
Recommendations i, ii & iv were subject to business case approval and
project completion or significant progress within 18 months.
i.
Allocated informal open space
generic S106 funding to the following projects (see the assessments in
paragraphs 4.1-4.2 and Appendix B of the Officer’s report).
Table 1: Recommended 2021 S106
funding proposals
No. |
Project proposal |
S106 funding |
2.1.1 |
Alexandra
Garden Rec: additional seating (West Chesterton ward) |
£5,000 |
2.1.2 |
Jesus
Green: seating, benches and additional trees (Market
ward) |
£13,000 |
2.1.3 |
Midsummer’s
Common community orchard: improved seating, bins, paths
and new raised beds (Market ward) |
£15,000 |
2.1.4 |
Coldham’s Lane play area: benches, bins noticeboards
(Romsey ward) |
£10,000 |
2.1.5 |
Parker’s
Piece tree-planting: supplement for information boards (Market ward) |
Up to £5,100 |
2.1.6 |
Trumpington
Rec Ground environmental enhancements (Trumpington ward) |
£70,000 |
ii.
Delegated authority to the
Director of Neighbourhoods & Communities to allocate open space and play
area generic S106 funding formerly from Trumpington ward but now in
Petersfield, still available for eligible open space and play improvements in
Petersfield (see paragraphs 4.3‑ 4.4). This could include some play area
improvements at St Barnabas Court play area. These allocations would be in
consultation with Petersfield councillors, the Executive Councillor for Open
Spaces, Sustainable Food and Community Wellbeing, Opposition Spokes and the
Chair of the Environment and Communities Scrutiny Committee.
iii.
Instructed officers to seek
detailed updated estimates of the likely construction costs of the Coldham’s Common BMX track improvement project and to take
appropriate follow-up action (see paragraph 4.5 of the Officer’s report).
iv.
Allocated additional informal open
spaces S106 funding to the following projects supported in the 2020 S106
funding round (paragraph 4.6 of the Officer’s report).
Table 2: Recommended additional
allocations to existing projects
No. |
Project proposal |
S106 funding |
2.4.1 |
Chesterton
Recreation Ground wheelsports project: landscaping
(East Chesterton ward) |
£15,000 |
2.4.2 |
Five
Trees open space: wildflower and tree-planting (East Chesterton ward) |
Up
to £10,000 |
2.4.3 |
Pearl
Close play area and community garden improvements (East Chesterton ward) |
£5,000 |
v.
Instructed officers to take a more
targeted approach for the 2022 generic S106 funding round to seeking eligible
proposals for open space and play improvements from the remaining generic S106
funds, with a greater focus on dialogue with councillors (see paragraph 4.7 of
the Officer’s report).
Reason for the Decision
As set out in the Officer’s report.
Any Alternative Options Considered and Rejected
Not applicable.
Scrutiny
Considerations
The Committee received a report from the Streets and Open Spaces
Development Manager.
In response to the report Councillors asked
why Donkey Common (skate park) was not allocated funding? The Streets
and Open Spaces Development Manager said the project did not meet eligibility
criteria. Offices had engaged with proposers already and signposted alternative
streams to s106 where limited funding was left to allocate in Petersfield Ward.
The
Committee unanimously resolved to endorse the recommendations.
The
Executive Councillor approved the recommendations.
Conflicts of Interest Declared by the Executive Councillor (and any
Dispensations Granted)
No conflicts of interest
were declared by the Executive Councillor.