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Matter for Decision:
The report
recommended Leisure Grant Priorities for 2012-14 aligning them to the arts and
sports strategies and changes to the funding arrangements and criteria
following consultation with voluntary and community organisations including
current grant recipients.
Decision of Exec Cllr for Arts, Sport and
Public Places:
I.
Approve the proposed Leisure Grant Priorities as detailed in 4.2 of the
report.
II.
Approved the proposed funding arrangements and eligibility criteria as
detailed in 4.3 and 4.4 of the report
Reason for the Decision:
The need had arisen
to consolidate the funding into succinct priorities to enable the grants to
continue to support the council’s strategic objectives. Following approval to review the grants by
this committee in March 2011 draft grant priorities, funding arrangements and
eligibility criteria were produced for consultation.
Any alternative options considered and
rejected:
The current method of awarding grants has resulted in some groups
receiving funding from the Council over a sustained period of time, so any
changes to priorities and processes will need to be carefully assessed,
communicated and implemented in phases to support groups to manage the changes
and protect services as far as possible.
Scrutiny Considerations:
The committee
received a report from the Operations and Resources Manager regarding Leisure
Grant Priorities. Member agreed that it was time to review the number of
organisation that had been funded long term by the grants process. Those
organisation would be assisted to find alternative funding freeing up resources
for other agencies to be assisted.
The Scrutiny Committee considered and
endorsed the recommendations in the report by 6
votes to 0.
The
Executive Councillor for Arts, Sport and Public Places approved the
recommendations.
Conflicts of interest declared by the
Executive Councillor (and any dispensations granted)
N/A