Decision details

Re-location of Red Hall Horticultural Nursery to Whinmoor Grange

Reference: D42836

Decision Maker: Executive Board

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: Yes

Is subject to call in?: Yes

Purpose:

i)  Approve an injection of £6.5m into capital scheme.

ii)  Approve expenditure of up to £6.5 to design and build a replacement horticultural nursery for LCC Parks and Countryside service at Whinmoor Grange and re-locate other services from the existing Red Hall depot

iii)  Approve in accordance with CPRs 3.1.8, and 3.1.10, the selection of a single stage develop and construct procurement approach via an open non-EU procurement to obtain a specialist contractor to undertake the proposed construction of a horticultural nursery glasshouse at Whinmoor Grange, and in accordance with CPR 15.2, the evaluation criteria of 70% cost and 30% quality.

iv)  Approve the current designs and costs for Whinmoor Grange nursery.

Decisions:

Further to Minute No. 76, 4th September 2013, the Director of Environment and Housing submitted a report regarding the latest designs and costs relating to the relocation of the Parks and Countryside horticultural nursery from Red Hall to Whinmoor Grange along with the relocation of other operational services currently based at Red Hall. In addition, the report sought approval of an injection into the capital scheme and subsequent expenditure of £6.5m for the construction and relocation works from Red Hall to Whinmoor Grange.

 

The Board paid tribute to the valuable work undertaken by the horticultural nursery service. Furthermore, Members emphasised the ongoing partnership work taking place between the service and community organisations across the city and highlighted the need for such partnership working to continue and develop further with the help of the proposed new facility.

 

A Member raised the issue of the proposed entry point to the facility and highlighted the need to ensure that it remained in keeping with the wider area.

 

RESOLVED –

(a)  That an injection of £6.5m into Capital Scheme No. 32415/000/000 be approved;

 

(b)  That expenditure of up to £6.5m to design and build a replacement horticultural nursery for Leeds City Council Parks and Countryside at Whinmoor Grange and for the relocation of other services from the existing Red Hall depot, be approved, subject to planning approval and Local Growth Fund loan agreement;

 

(c)  That in accordance with Contracts Procedure Rule 3.1.8, approval be given to the selection of a single stage develop and construct procurement approach via an open non-EU procurement, in order to obtain a specialist contractor to undertake the proposed construction of a horticultural nursery glasshouse at Whinmoor Grange, with the evaluation criteria of 70% of marks for the lowest compliant cost and 30% of marks for quality criteria;

 

(d)  That the current designs, as detailed at appendix 1 to the submitted report, and the costs for Whinmoor Grange nursery, be approved, subject to the necessary planning approval;

 

(e)  That it be noted that the Chief Officer (Parks and Countryside) will be responsible for the implementation of such matters, and to ensure that the Parks and Countryside service vacate the Red Hall site by the end of 2016.

Reason Key: Expenditure > £250,000;

Wards Affected: Cross Gates and Whinmoor; Harewood;

Portfolio Holder: Executive Board Member for Communities

Other reasons / organisations consulted

Public in the form of an online consultation, fixed display on site at the existing facility and an open day for parish council representatives.

Consultees

Executive Board Member for Communities

Harewood Ward Members

Crossgates and Whinmoor Ward members

Leader of the Opposition

Thorner Parish Council

Barwick and Scholes Parish Council

Public

Contact: Tony Stringwell, Senior Project Manager 0113 3957400 Email: tony.stringwell@leeds.gov.uk.

Report author: Tony Stringwell

Publication date: 26/10/2015

Date of decision: 21/10/2015

Decided at meeting: 21/10/2015 - Executive Board

Effective from: 31/10/2015

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