79 Radcliffe regeneration, interim service arrangements PDF 313 KB
Report of the Leader and Cabinet Member for Strategic Growth is attached.
Minutes:
Councillor Eamonn O’Brien, Leader and Cabinet Member for Strategic Growth, presented the report which provided an update on the interim service arrangements required to enable the implementation of the schemes to regenerate Radcliffe, including the construction of a new school, the opening of a new Leisure Centre and Library as part of the new Radcliffe Hub and the redevelopment of the current Radcliffe Library into an Enterprise Centre.
Members discussed the importance of leisure facilities on physical health and mental wellbeing, and thanks were given to officers who had worked very hard to find alternative leisure provision in Radcliffe, which had unfortunately been unsuccessful. Decommissioning of services and equipment had begun, and users had been kept informed and signposted to alternative arrangements. In response to Members’ questions, it was noted that options for relocating the PRU were still being explored and it wasn’t clear whether temporary facilities would be needed or if a permanent move could be made.
Decision:
Cabinet:
1. Agreed that the Leisure Centre in Radcliffe will close on 10th December 2023 to enable the handover of the site for the construction of the new school on the Spring Lane site;
2. Noted the temporary arrangements which will be put in place prior to the opening of the new leisure facility in Radcliffe in late 2025;
3. Noted that the PRU will vacate the Spring Lane site in February half term 2024 and options to proceed with alternative arrangements are underway and will be approved subject to further work on costs and programme planning. A further report will be brought forward once this work is completed; and
4. Noted recent progress with the development of the Enterprise Centre and a proposal to bring forward a further report setting out details of decant and library services.
Reasons for the decision:
· Any delay is vacating the Spring Lane site will attract a financial penalty for the Council of £2.4m.
· Various options have been explored to re-provide a full-time sports hall and gym in Radcliffe and the service has worked closely with local Members and the community and voluntary sector to identify suitable locations. This has not been possible as the community venues are required for other activities throughout the week such as church services and it would not be possible to move the gym equipment to accommodate. It is not possible or affordable to re-provide a temporary swimming pool in Radcliffe.
· The new Community Wellness Activity Plan is an appropriate next step following the development of the 2023 Wellness Strategy and is an excellent demonstration of the ambitions of the Let’s do it Strategy, working together to deliver for the local community.
· The PRU will need to vacate the site during February half term 2024 to hand over the site for the construction of the school. The option to relocate to Spurr House has proved too expensive and not achievable within the timescales so further options are under discussion.
· The financials have been agreed to turn the current Radcliffe Library ... view the full minutes text for item 79