Decisions

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Decisions published

03/09/2020 - The Victoria Hotel Assets of Community Value ref: 1750    Approved

On 16th July 2020 , Bath & North East Somerset Council received a nomination under Section 89 of the Localism Act 2011 (“the Act”) to list The Victoria Hotel, Bath.
The nomination was submitted by Victoria Community Group.

Decision Maker: Corporate Director (People)

Decision published: 21/07/2022

Effective from: 03/09/2020

Decision:

The Victoria Hotel, Bath was successfully nominated for listing as an Asset of Community Value. The Register was updated on the councils website.

Lead officer: David Trethewey


04/09/2020 - Keynsham High Street Renewal Programme ref: 1437    Approved

A High Street Renewal Programme has been established for Keynsham High Street including funding from WECA, B&NES Council, Historic England and partner match funding. This report seeks approval to accept the Historic England grant funding alongside the agreement of an outline Delivery Plan.

Decision Maker: Council Leader

Decision published: 04/09/2020

Effective from: 12/09/2020

Decision:

The Cabinet Members agreed to;

1.1  Agree acceptance of the £1.100m High Street Heritage Action Zone grant from Historic England. This requires the submission of a delivery plan before 1st September 2020.

1.2  Fully approve the revised budget of £3.658m for the Keynsham High Street public realm scheme reflecting the inclusion of grant and third-party funding as set out in section 5.

1.3  Note that the Delivery Plan (Appendix 2) includes a masterplanning exercise to assess the evidence and feedback from the current COV-19 High Street access restrictions.

1.4  Note a provisional budget of £150k will reflect future CIL funding for this project considered as part of the CIL allocation in the 2021/22 budget-setting.

Wards affected: Keynsham East; Keynsham North; Keynsham South;

Lead officer: Lynda Deane, Caroline Lightfoot, Cleo Newcombe-Jones


01/09/2020 - Midsomer Norton High Street Renewal Programme ref: 1436    Approved

A £2 million, funding package to support Midsomer Norton High Street and to deliver a renewal programme has been secured. A number of successful grant applications have been made working closely with key stakeholders in the town. This report outlines the sources of funding, the key terms of the spend, funding approval mechanisms and key deliverables and outputs anticipated.

This report requests agreement to formally accept this grant funding and progress the renewal programme in line with the Delivery Plan, working closely with the local community and business stakeholders.

Decision Maker: Council Leader

Decision published: 02/09/2020

Effective from: 10/09/2020

Decision:

The Cabinet Members agree to

 

1.1  Delegate approval for John Wilkinson, Director of Economy and Growth to accept the £793k High Street Heritage Action Zone grant from Historic England, to be spent over a four-year period to March 2024, and submit the required Delivery Plan to secure the funding by 1st September 2020 (Appendices 2 & 3), in consultation with the s151 officer, and the Leader of the Council.

1.2  Note the scheme funding as set out in section 5 of the report.

1.3  Agree to incorporate Midsomer Norton High Street Renewal Programme into the 2020/21 capital programme and allocate provisional capital budget  of £913k to be funded from Historic England Grant (£793k), Midsomer Norton Town Council (£45k), Midsomer Norton Town Trust (£25k) and transfer of £50k from the provisional capital budget item CIL – Public Realm.

Wards affected: Midsomer Norton North; Midsomer Norton Redfield;

Lead officer: Lynda Deane, Cleo Newcombe-Jones