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Minutes:
Matter for
Decision
In 2023/24 the S106 funding
round for community and sports facilities sought proposals from community groups,
sports clubs and schools (as well as council services)
between £5,000 and £30,000 for improving equipment and/or storage at sports
venues or community buildings with meeting space in Cambridge. The first phase
of applications (for projects deliverable by the end of April 2024) took place summer
2023, with over £125,000 of S106 funds allocated to nine projects at last
October’s Committee. The second phase continued until 31/10/2023, seeking
eligible project proposals that could be completed by October 2024.
The Officer’s report
recommended allocating over £420,000 of S106 funds to 22 proposals relating to
the community facilities and outdoor/indoor sports contribution types.
Consideration of applications from the first phase for improving swimming pool
infrastructure were deferred until now, so the report also seeks approval for
investing over £73,500 in a new approach to delivering swimming pool
disinfection at Parkside Pools.
The allocation of £40,000
Public Art S106 funds for a project at Nightingale Recreation Ground was also
recommended.
Decision
of Executive Councillor for Communities
i.
Allocate generic S106 funding from
the relevant S106 contribution types, subject to business case approval and
community use agreement (as appropriate) and possible part-funding by specific
S106 contributions where relevant and available (see paragraph 4.5 of the
Officer’s report), to the following project proposals:
|
Project
proposals |
Amount |
S106
type |
a. |
Chesterton
Indoor Bowls Club: lighting
upgrades |
£14,847 |
Indoor
sports |
b. |
Trumpington
Village Hall: furniture
provision |
£8,565 |
Community
facilities |
c. |
Netherhall Sports Centre: outdoor
court improvements |
£39,606 |
Outdoor
sports |
d. |
Netherhall Sports Centre: fitness
equipment provision |
£10,285 |
Indoor
sports |
e. |
Campkin Road Community Centre: equipment
& furnishings |
£30,000 |
Community
facilities |
f. |
Squared
Circle Boxing Club: storage
and equipment |
£5,242 |
Indoor
sports |
g. |
St
Matthew’s Piece: basketball
improvements |
£17,722 |
Outdoor
sports |
h. |
Scotland
Road Rec Ground: basketball
improvements |
£12,115 |
Outdoor
sports |
i. |
Green
End Road Rec Ground: basketball
improvements |
£14,184 |
Outdoor
sports |
j. |
Cambridge
Dive Club: diving
facility improvements |
£16,250 |
Indoor
sports |
k. |
St Paul’s Primary School: |
£13,276 |
Outdoor
sports |
l. |
Ross
Street Community Centre: kitchen
improvements |
£28,000 |
Community
facilities |
m. |
Ross
Street Community Centre: audio-visual
(AV) equipment & Storage |
£10,000 |
Community
facilities |
n. |
The
Junction: AV
& presentation equipment |
£24,852 |
Community
facilities |
|
|
|
|
p. |
Christ
The Redeemer Church: storage,
furniture & equipment |
£8,275 |
Community
facilities |
q. |
Coldham’s
Common: outdoor
fit kit storage |
£7,500 |
Outdoor
sports |
r. |
Abbey
Pool Fitness Studio: gym
equipment provision |
£22,687 |
Indoor
sports |
s. |
St.
Philip’s School: |
£25,000 |
Community
facilities |
t. |
Cambridge
United Foundation: |
£15,000 |
Community
facilities |
u. |
King’s
Hedges Learner Pool: |
£20,000 |
Indoor
sports |
v. |
Christ’s
Pieces Tennis Courts: |
£37,371 |
Outdoor
sports |
Note:
At 18/01/24 Committee Members agreed to delay grant funding for Canoe Club
until planning permission was received.
See Section 4 and
Appendices A and B of the Officer’s report for more details.
ii.
Allocate £73,666 of Swimming Pool
S106 contributions towards a new approach to delivering swimming pool
disinfection at Parkside Pools with ultraviolet disinfection and salt-based hyproliser for onsite chlorination generation, subject to a
business case approval;
iii.
Allocate generic S106 public art
funding of up to £40,000 for a public art project at Nightingale Recreation
Ground, Community Garden and Pavilion, subject to business case approval.
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 (Officer).
The Sport & Recreation Manager said the following in response to
Members’ questions:
i.
Ultraviolet disinfection was commonly used in pools
in the country. It was an effective system to kill pathogens and an
environmentally friendly way to clean pools and reduce the amount of chlorine
in them. A salt-based hyproliser was another option to dechlorane pools.
ii.
Parkside Pool was the main council pool but
Officers could look at introducing ultraviolet disinfection and salt-based hyproliser at Abby Pool and Jesus Green too if the
initiative worked at Parkside Pool.
Councillor Glasberg requested
a change to the recommendation in the Officer’s report to remove (O) ‘Cambridge
Canoe Club additional storage’. Grant funding could be delayed until planning
permission was received for the Canoe Club extension.
The Committee unanimously
approved this amended recommendation.
The Committee unanimously
resolved to endorse the recommendations as amended.
The Executive Councillor
approved the recommendations as amended.
Conflicts of Interest Declared by the Executive Councillor (and any
Dispensations Granted)
No conflicts of interest
were declared by the Executive Councillor.