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Hampshire County Council

 

Executive Member - Recreation and Heritage

Item 5

 

21 September 2005

 
 

Community Buildings Fund - 2005/06

 

Report of the Director of Recreation and Heritage

1 Summary

1.1 The County Council works in partnership with specific community organisations particularly community associations and village hall committees who seek to enable local people to meet the recreational, educational, social, cultural and environmental needs of their local communities. These organisations give local people an opportunity to participate in local activities and encourage local initiatives by people of all ages.

2. Purpose of Report

2.1 The purpose of this report is:

    i) to provide details of the current financial position of the Community Buildings Fund, and

    ii) to provide details of requests for partnership funding from the fund.

2.2 The partnership funding distribution criteria is set out in Appendix 1.

2.3 Projects listed in Appendix 2 meet fully the criteria and have been allocated a proposed level of funding in line with the criteria.

2.4 Projects listed in Appendix 3 have applied for, and are eligible for funding. However, further information is required about their funding package before they are brought forward for formal approval.

2. Financial Position

2.1 On 17 March 2005 £150,000 was set aside from the 2005/06 capital programme for Recreation and Heritage to fund applications that meet the criteria during this financial year. Partnership funding approved in this financial year so far totals £116,819. If the proposals in this report amounting to £29,607 are approved, £146,426 will have been approved to date in 2005/06 leaving £3,574 for the remainder of the year.

4 Legal Implications

4.1 The Council has wide powers under Section 19 Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976 to provide recreational facilities and to contribute by way of grant or loan towards expenses incurred by voluntary bodies in providing such facilities.

5. Corporate Strategy

5.1 Partnership funding from the Community Buildings Fund enables the community sector to maintain the quality of Hampshire's cultural assets, namely their village halls and community association buildings some of which are listed. This finance enables improvements to be made to those buildings and can assist with the development of new facilities where appropriate. The provision of these buildings by the voluntary sector enables local communities to access the services and facilities they need.

5.2 By providing financial support to these organisations for the maintenance of their buildings the County Council is able to work in partnership with the community sector to achieve the Corporate Aim - Stewardship of the Environment.

6. Impact Assessment

6.1 Organisations applying to this scheme are by their nature defined as accessible to all members of the community. This is embodied within their charitable objects, therefore no groups or organisations should be excluded from any benefit arising from these decisions. Furthermore a new application procedure is shortly to be introduced which will include equalities monitoring information agreed as part of the corporate review of grants programmes and procedures.

Recommendations

The following decision is sought:

    i) that partnership funding totalling £29,607 be approved for allocation from the Community Buildings Fund for 2005/06 as listed below:

Hall/Centre

District

£

Crawley Village Hall

Winchester

9,750

Headley Down Community Association

East Hampshire

3,200

Hook Village Hall Community Association

Hart

1,053

Lockerley & East Dean War Memorial Hall

Test Valley

7,640

Penwood Village Hall

Basingstoke & Deane

214

The Grain Trust, Alton

East Hampshire

7,750

 

Total

29,607

Section 100 D - Local Government Act 1972 - Background Documents

    The following documents disclose facts or matters on which this report, or an important part of it, is based and has been relied upon to a material extent in the preparation of this report.

    NB the list excludes:

    Published works

    Documents, which disclose exempt or confidential information as, defined in the act.

    Title Location

Applications for financial assistance Community Support Service

              Recreation and Heritage Department

              Mottisfont Court

              Winchester

Appendix 1

The application criteria for the Community Grants Fund is as follows:

    Partnership funding is granted for:

      · Building repairs, extensions and refurbishments

      · Health and Safety issues

      · Equipment to improve the buildings and increase usage

      · Feasibility Studies

    Who can apply:

      · Village Halls (not parish run halls)

      · Community Associations

      · Other similar community groups

      · Church Organisations that have a separate community programme on their property

    Funding criteria:

      · For projects costing less than £15,000, the funding criteria is up to one third of the cost.

      · For projects costing more than £15,000, the grant is calculated at 50% of the combined district and parish contribution up to a maximum of 25% of the project costs or £12,500, whichever is the lesser.

      · Feasibility Studies - applications will be considered for 50% of the cost up to a maximum of £500

    Priority Criteria:

      1. Health and safety issues that could result in the building being closed or activities seriously curtailed if the work is not carried out.

      2. The work is absolutely essential in order to meet the terms of the Disability Discrimination Act. (It has been widely publicised that these types of buildings will not be closed provided reasonable steps have been taken to meet the terms of the Act).

      3. The project is part of a phased development and this element is essential to it's overall completion.

      4. Non priority work.

Appendix 2

    Summary of grant applications received

Priority 1 Health and Safety

Hall/Centre

District

£

Total

   

Priority 2 Disability Discrimination Act

Hall/Centre

District

£

Crawley Village Hall

Winchester

9,750

Total

 

9,750

Priority 3 Phased Development

Priority 4 Applications for General Improvement Works

Hall/Centre

District

£

Headley Down Community Association

East Hampshire

3,200

Hook Village Community Association

Hart

1,053

Lockerly & East Dean War Memorial Hall

Test Valley

7,640

Penwood Village Hall

Basingstoke & Deane

214

The Grain House Trust

East Hampshire

7,750

Total

 

19,857

Applications awaiting further information on their funding package:

Hall/ Centre

District

£

Priority

Beech Village Hall

East Hampshire

12,500

1

Brockenhurst Village Hall

New Forest

12,500

4

Rockbourne Village Hall

New Forest

5,000

2

Total

 

30,000

 

Name:

Crawley Village Hall

Consultation:

The local member, Cllr Charlotte Bailey, has been consulted.

Project:

_ New toilets to meet DDA

_ rebuild kitchen

_ repair roof

_ damp-proof walls

_ install new floor

_ general refurbishment to hall and furnishings

Priority:

2 - Disability Discrimination Act

Criteria:

Building repairs, extensions and refurbishments

Health & safety issues

Links to Corporate Strategy:

Equalities Assessment

Improving buildings to enable local communities to access the services and facilities they need.

This project will improve the facilities and extend their use to the community.

Organisation defined as a Village Hall with equalities statement included. Users defined as Other Defined Groups.

Cost:

£98,315

General Reserves:

£11,000 declared but accounts show total reserve of approx £30,000

Project Reserves:

£6,000 designated to this project

Statement:

Crawley Village Hall is the last remaining community facility available in the Parish. The hall has suffered and still retains its rather tatty 1950s look and facilities. This project aims to modernise it and make it more attractive to users.

Funding:

Own funding - £6,000

Local fund-raising - £50,000

Crawley Parish Council - £7,500 received

Winchester City Council - £12,000 received

Garfield Weston Foundation - £5,000 received

Recommendation:

£9,750 as 50% of combined contribution from District and Parish Councils

Name:

Headley Down Community Association

Consultation:

The local member, Cllr Sam James, has been consulted.

Project:

_ Upgrade CCTV, fire and security alarm systems

_ Refurbish kitchen

_ Repair and redecorate ladies toilets

_ Repair or renew light fittings throughout building

_ Repair external fencing

_ Refurbish exterior ramp

_ Install exterior equipment - dog-grid, litter bin and letter box.

Priority:

4 - non priority

Criteria:

Building repairs, extensions and refurbishment

Equipment to improve the buildings and increase usage

Links to Corporate Strategy:

Equalities Assessment

Improving buildings to enable local communities to access the services and facilities they need.

This project will improve the facilities and extend their use to the community.

Organisation defined as a Community Association with equalities statement included. Users defined as Children/Young people,
Other defined groups, General public/Mankind.

Cost:

£13,100

General Reserves:

No accounts provided and no reserves declared (as at 15/08/05). Previous years accounts are available.

Project Reserves:

None declared

Statement:

Advice has been given that the security systems need to be upgraded. The kitchen, whilst structurally sound, is in need of redecoration and repair, including replacement of fixtures and fittings. New equipment is also needed including dishwasher, food mixer and toaster. The ladies toilets require full redecoration and repairs. Electrical fittings throughout the building need repair and replacement. Externally the perimeter fencing is in need of repair, the ramp to the main entrance needs replacing and items of external equipment are needed.

Funding:

Hampshire Police Authority - £3,000 confirmed

East Hampshire District Council - £4,900 confirmed

Headley Parish Council - £2,000 confirmed

Note - no own funds have been allocated for this project

Recommendation:

£3,200 as shortfall of project cost (less than one third of project cost) Subject to receipt of satisfactory accounts.

Name:

Hook Village Community Association

Consultation:

The local member, Cllr Jonathan Glen, has been consulted.

Project:

_ Install extra toilet in small hall

_ Install storage area

Priority:

4 - non priority

Criteria:

Building repairs, extensions and refurbishment

Equipment to improve the buildings and increase usage

Links to Corporate Strategy:

Equalities Assessment

Improving buildings to enable local communities to access the services and facilities they need.

This project will improve the facilities and extend their use to the community.

Organisation defined as a Community Association with equalities statement included. Users not defined.

Cost:

£4553.75

General Reserves:

£11,226

Project Reserves:

Nil

Statement:

We have communal toilet facilities available to all users. However, it has been felt for a while that having a small toilet facility in the small hall would be beneficial to all who use it, particularly the nursery who currently have to escort children to the toilets as they are outside the secure nursery area. The storage is required to make the room safe for children to have access independently and also for more efficient use of space thereby making space for the toilet facility.

Funding:

Hook Village Nursery - £2,500 confirmed

Own Funds - £1,000

Hart District Council- No application made

Hook Parish Council - No application made

Recommendation:

£1,053 as balance of project cost (less than one third of project cost)

Name:

Lockerley & East Dean War Memorial Hall

Consultation:

The local member, Cllr Michael Woodhall, has been consulted.

Project:

_ Replace an 80 year old septic tank

_ Install new drainage in car park area

_ Re-surface and re-line car park

Priority:

4 - non priority

Criteria:

Building repairs, extensions and refurbishment

Equipment to improve the buildings and increase usage

Links to Corporate Strategy:

Equalities Assessment

Improving buildings to enable local communities to access the services and facilities they need.

This project will improve the facilities and extend their use to the community.

Organisation defined as a Village Hall with equalities statement included. Users defined as Children/Young people, Elderly/Old People, People with a disability/Special Needs, General public/Mankind

Cost:

£30,560

General Reserves:

£9,405

Project Reserves:

£6,137

Statement:

The septic tank is very old and occasionally overflows making it very difficult in the car park for users.

Funding:

Test Valley Borough Council - £11,460 applied for (decision August 2005)

Lockerley Parish Council - £3,750 confirmed

East Dean Parish Council - £70 confirmed

Own funds - £7,640 (some fund raising included)

Recommendation:

£7,640 as 50% of combined District and Parish Council contributions subject to confirmation of District contribution.

Name:

Penwood Village Hall

Consultation:

The local member, Cllr John Maxwell, has been consulted.

Project:

Replace old chairs

Priority:

4 - non priority

Criteria:

Equipment to improve the buildings and increase usage.

Links to Corporate Strategy:

Equalities Assessment

Improving buildings to enable local communities to access the services and facilities they need.

This project will improve the facilities and extend their use to the community.

Organisation defined as a Village Hall with equalities statement included. Users defined as Children/Young people, Elderly/Old People, General public/Mankind

Cost:

£642

General Reserves:

£2,361

Project Reserves:

Nil

Statement:

The existing chairs are over 30 years old and have had to be scrapped. It is hoped to purchase flat pack chairs with storage racks.

Funding:

No other funders have been identified

Recommendation:

£214 as one third of the project cost.

Name:

The Grain House Trust, Alton

Consultation:

The local member, Cllr Anthony Ludlow, has been consulted.

Project:

Fitting out phase of a larger project to produce a new community facility. This projects covers the fitting out of a kitchen

Priority:

4 - non priority

Criteria:

Building repairs, extensions and refurbishment

Equipment to improve the buildings and increase usage

Links to Corporate Strategy:

Equalities assessment

Improving buildings to enable local communities to access the services and facilities they need.

This project will improve the facilities and extend their use to the community.

Charitable objects list the organisation as a Christian charity to advance the Christian faith. Users defined as Children/Young people, Elderly/Old People, People with a disability/Special Needs, Other charities/Voluntary bodies, General public/Mankind

Cost:

£36,860

General Reserves:

£25,578

Project Reserves:

£14,000 designated to this project

Statement:

The Grain House Trust plans to use the centre to facilitate a greater level of activity and expects to see it actively used each day as a centre for the community as well as the home of a lively church fellowship, relating well with other churches, care agencies and other public services in the area.

The current lunch club run in this area has a waiting list and the trust intends to complement this by providing a 2 course meal for 50-100 elderly of the community one or two days per month.

Funding:

Alton Town Council - £500 confirmed

East Hampshire District Council - £15,000 confirmed

Own Funds - £14,000

Notes:

Although not specifically a church, this is a religious based charity that provides a facility for the wider community. This is a new facility built at a total cost of approx £3.75 million. This project application is only for kitchen fitting out costs. Without prejudice permission has been granted.

Recommendation:

£7,750 as 50% of the combined District & Town Council contributions.

Appendix 3

Organisations that have applied for and are eligible for funding but more information about their funding package is required

Name:

Beech Village Hall

Local Member:

Cllr Mark Kemp-Gee

Project:

Demolish and replace existing building with new hall

Priority:

1 - Health and Safety

Criteria:

Building repairs, extensions and refurbishment (new building)

Links to Corporate Strategy

Improving buildings to enable local communities to access the services and facilities they need.

This project will provide new facilities for the use of the community

Cost:

£746,000

General Reserves:

£3,000

Project Reserves:

£20,000

Statement:

This project is needed to provide adequate meeting and recreational facilities within Beech as recommended in the village survey and analysis carried out in December 2002 and to ensure such facilities are compliant with the Disability Discrimination Act.

Funding:

East Hampshire District Council - £24,000 confirmed

Beech Parish Council - £10,000 confirmed

Own funds - £20,000

Lottery application - £300,000 (planned to be submitted in October 2004)

Local fundraising - £266,000

Other sources - £100,000

Recommendation:

£12,500 as 50% of combined district and parish council contribution subject to maximum funding limit.

Notes - Date and status of lottery application to be confirmed

Name:

Brockenhurst Village Hall

Local Member:

Cllr. Ken Thornber

Project:

Extend village hall to provide new stage, craft room and exhibition space.

Priority:

4 Non Priority

Criteria:

Building repairs, extensions and refurbishment.

Links to Corporate Strategy

Improving buildings to enable local communities to access the services and facilities they need.

This project will improve the facilities and extend its use to the community

Cost:

£821,000

General Reserves:

£112,500

Project Reserves:

£160,000 for development of buildings other than the Village Hall held as restricted funds

Statement:

The aim of the project is to extend the village hall to enable the provision of a cultural and arts centre for both Brockenhurst and the surrounding area.

Funding:

New Forest District Council - application made - no amount specified

Brockenhurst Parish Council - application made - £40,000

Arts Council - application made - £600,000 (decision not yet made)

Additional applications made to 12 charitable trusts

Recommendation:

£12,500 as 50% of combined district and parish council contributions subject to maximum funding limit and confirmation

Notes

Status of Arts Council bid to be confirmed

June - Arts Council bid unsuccessful

October - approximately £165,000 raised. Scope of project now reduced to around £400,000.

- £50,000 confirmed from Landfill tax

December - Current total £200,000

Awaiting decision from District Council - due November 2005

   

Name:

Rockbourne Village Hall

Local Member:

Cllr Katherine Heron comments that this is a small village on the county border and consequently the precept is very small. She requests that a larger contribution be considered.

Project:

Extend and refurbish hall to provide new and accessible facilities including new meeting room, kitchen, storage and toilets.

Priority:

2 - Disability Discrimination Act

Criteria:

Building repairs, extensions and refurbishment

Links to Corporate Strategy

Improving buildings to enable local communities to access the services and facilities they need.

This project will improve the facilities and extend their use to the community

Cost:

£150,000

General Reserves:

£7,900

Project Reserves:

Nil

Statement:

This work will particularly benefit older and disabled people living in Rockbourne which has poor public transport and no community transport scheme.

Funding:

Own funds - £8,150

New Forest District Council - £9,000 applied for

Rockbourne Parish Council - £1,000 applied for

Community Fund/DEFRA £127,350 applied for (response not expected before end of 2004)

Notes:

We have already contributed £500 in 2003/04 to a feasibility study. This study has also been supported by the Community Fund, district and parish councils. This application is for the main building project.

Recommendation:

50% of the combined district and parish council contributions to a maximum of £5,000 subject to confirmation (based on notified contributions)

Note - Date and status of Community Fund/DEFRA bid to be confirmed