Decision details

Investing in our Neighbourhoods - a review of the Sustainable Communities Investment Programme and the opportunities for Holbeck

Reference: D43897

Decision Maker: Executive Board

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: Yes

Is subject to call in?: Yes

Purpose:

Report details how £5million has been spent on investment in Cross Green and the Nevilles, evidence that investment has been successful, and management arrangements for the future. The report outlines best practice and opportunities to continue a similar approach to neighbourhood improvement in the future.

 

Based on the lessons learnt the report details the opportunities for a similar approach in Holbeck building on the existing investment from the Beeston and Holbeck PFI and the Leeds Neighbourhood Approach as well as the opportunities to link to the wider regeneration of the South Bank and development opportunities such as the Matthew Murray site.

 

The report will set out the investment programme for approval.

 

Decisions:

The Director of Environment and Housing and the Director of City Development submitted a joint report which set out the approach that had been taken to promote regeneration in Cross Green and the Nevilles through the Sustainable Communities Investment Programme (SCIP), detailed the impact of the investment which had been made there and which also highlighted the lessons that could be learned from an intensive and targeted approach towards neighbourhood regeneration activities. In addition, the report also outlined the work undertaken to date in Holbeck and how this could be intensified through similar interventions. Finally, the report requested an injection into the capital programme and sought related approval of expenditure.

 

Members welcomed the information and the proposals detailed within the submitted report, highlighting the anticipated positive impact that the approach would have in Holbeck, and how, amongst other things, it would help address the issue of fuel poverty in the area and contribute towards the Council’s ‘Cutting Carbon and Improving Air Quality’ Breakthrough Project.

 

RESOLVED –

(a)  That the outcomes from SCIP, together with the lessons learned and how they could inform future regeneration across the city, be noted;

 

(b)  That the contribution from the Housing Revenue Account (HRA) Housing Leeds programme 2017/18 of £850.0k, be noted;

 

(c)  That an injection into the capital programme of £3.65m be authorised, of which £1.5m is secured funding from the Local Growth Fund, £0.2m being Energy Company contributions, £0.45m being private sector owners’ contributions, with the balance of £1.5m being from the capital programme;

 

(d)  That expenditure of £0.85m on the Council housing group repair in Holbeck, which will address poor housing conditions and energy efficiency, be authorised;

 

(e)  That expenditure of £3.65m on the private sector housing group repair in Holbeck, which will address poor housing conditions and energy efficiency, be authorised;

 

(f)  That responsibility be delegated to the Chief Housing Officer, Housing Leeds, in order to bring forward the group repair scheme.

 

 

Reason Key: Affects more than 1 ward;

Wards Affected: Beeston and Holbeck; Burmantofts and Richmond Hill; Temple Newsam;

Portfolio Holder: Executive member for Regeneration, Transport and Planning Executive member for Communities Executive member for Environment & Sustainability

Other reasons / organisations consulted

Executive members and ward members to be consulted as soon as possible.

Consultees

Burmantofts and Richmond Hill Ward

Temple Newsam Ward

Executive member for Regeneration, Transport and Planning

Executive member for Communities

Executive member for Environment & Sustainability

Contact: Christa Jolley 0113 2478193 Email: christa.jolley@leeds.gov.uk.

Report author: Christa Jolley

Publication date: 21/11/2016

Date of decision: 16/11/2016

Decided at meeting: 16/11/2016 - Executive Board

Effective from: 26/11/2016

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