Issue - decisions

Radstock Regeneration (WL)

12/04/2023 - Radstock Regeneration (WL)

(1)  To note the intention of Norton Radstock Regeneration Company (NRR), to wind up their company, noting that their legal liabilities, obligations and planning conditions have been mainly fulfilled and thanking the NRR Board Members for their work to deliver the regeneration scheme in Radstock.

 

(2)  To approve the acquisition of the Brunel Shed, for £1, and provide agreement, in principle, to delegate responsibility to the Director of Regeneration and Housing, in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Resources, the s151 Officer and the Monitoring Officer, to:

 

(a)  Resolve the financial terms associated with the acquisition of the Brunel Shed by B&NES Council, to form part of the corporate estate.  The property acquisition costs, further legal advice and a full building survey (structural, utilities and environmental) will be funded by NRR remaining budget to be transferred to B&NES.

 

(b)  Complete the due diligence to confirm the condition of the building and land, legal issues associated with the property title and any related holding costs and liabilities.

 

(3)  To fully approve a capital budget of £50k funded by third-party contribution to support regeneration projects identified in the forthcoming Radstock Town Centre Regeneration Action Plan, acquisition of the Brunel Shed and potentially including some capital costs associated with the redevelopment of the Brunel Shed and/or Trinity Church.

 

(4)  To fully approve a capital budget of £54.5k funded from the Changing Places UK Government grant for provision of an accessible toilet in Tom Huyton Park, Radstock.  This will be owned by B&NES and managed by Radstock Town Council with B&NES the accountable organisation administering the grant.

 

(5)  To fully approve a capital budget of £100k to be grant funded towards capital costs of retrofitting Trinity Church for use as a community hub, to be funded by a strategic CIL provisional budget allocation for 2023/24.

 

In addition to note that we anticipate further capital funding for Trinity Church to be funded by grant from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund for 2023-25.