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Declarations of Interest
Councillors are reminded of the need to
declare any disclosable pecuniary interests that relate to business
on the agenda and which have not already been included in the
register of interests, before any discussion takes place on the
item. Unless the interest is sensitive, you must also disclose the
nature of the interest. In accordance with the Council's Code of
Conduct, you must then leave the room and must not participate in
any further discussion of the item. Councillors requiring
clarification should seek the advice of the Monitoring Officer
prior to the day of the meeting.
Minutes:
No declarations of disclosable pecuniary
interest were made by Members.
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Civic Centre Relocation Strategy PDF 203 KB
To consider the report of the Strategic
Director Corporate Resources.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The Leader of the Council,
Councillor Bialyk, moved the recommendations set out in the report,
seconded by Councillor Wright.
The Strategic
Director for Corporate Resources presented the report, and
responded to Members questions alongside the Head of Service-
Commercial Assets in the following terms:
- there
would be a financial payback after three years;
- having
a customer service centre was a key priority;
- a
Unitary Authority would lead to an increase in numbers of staff,
but they would be working in other buildings and hybrid
working;
- it was
not currently possible for Councillors to look around the ground
floor of Senate Court, but a tour could be held in the
future;
- Senate
Court was significantly more fit-for-purpose than the Civic Centre
and was significantly lower on greenhouse
gasses;
- he
would need to speak to the property team at Senate Court to know
what the maintenance costs would be;
- the
tenants in Phase One of the Civic Centre would not need
compensation due to the nature of their tenancy agreements,
excluding the Children’s Centre;
- there
had not yet been any discussion with developers regarding the
future of the Civic Centre;
- relevant market information for the business rental market
needed to be assembled for two to four years’
time;
- the
tenant needed a decision urgently to acquire alternative
premises;
- this
meeting was to seek approval for a budget to agree the compensation
package;
- it
would be challenging to bring forward the report due in
November;
- Oakwood House and Belle Isle would remain;
- the
tenant would be able to apply to the Court if a decision was not
made quickly;
- wishes
for unisex toilets would be given to the
architect;
- Section 25 had been served on the tenant at the earliest
opportunity to allow negotiation;
- the
decision needed to be made now due to the landlord of the premises
the tenant was proposing to move to;
- the
debt outstanding for Senate Court was £7.7
million;
- the
Civic Centre would remain useable until 2027-28 but it is likely a
considerable amount of money would be spent on
repairs;
The Section 151
officer, in responding to Councillor Moore’s enquiry advised
that the agreement with the Government regarding the funds was not
a legal one, but would check prior to finalising the
funds.
During the
debate, Members made the following comments:
Councillor
Hughes:
- there
was a lot of uncertainty around the future unitary
status;
- there
had not been enough of a financial case
presented;
- they
could not see enough evidence that this money wasn’t being
used for the new council following Local Government Reorganisation
(LGR);
- they
felt cornered to make a decision without facts and finances;
and
- they
did not have enough evidence to be supportive.
Councillor
Fullam:
- enquired on who had made the decision that the Guildhall was no
longer feasible;
- it was
not known what the next Local Authority would be and the new legacy
council would have to move from the Civic Centre to Senate
Court;
- had
alternative options been looked at; and
- when
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