84 Sports Centres Modernisation Update PDF 80 KB
Report of Strategic Director Environment and Community
Summary
To consider the progress made on the Sports Centres Modernisation project and the temporary use of the land of the current Spiceball Sports Centre site.
Recommendations
The Executive is recommended to:
(1) Note the current position and progress to date;
(2) Note the plans for the official opening of the new Spiceball Leisure Centre;
(3) Agree that following demolition, part of the site of the current Spiceball Park Sports Centre be used for a temporary car park and a planning application be submitted for its change of use;
(4) Make a car park order, subject to the planning consent, for a temporary car park at Spiceball Park Sports Centre.
(5) Agree to fund the costs of creating the temporary car park from the Sports Centres Modernisation project fund in consultation with the Portfolio Holder for Environment, Recreation and Health.
Additional documents:
Decision:
Agreed.
Minutes:
The Strategic Director Environment and Community submitted a report to consider the progress made on the Sports Centres Modernisation project and the temporary use of the land of the current Spiceball Sports Centre site.
Resolved
(1) That the current position and progress to date be noted;
(2) That the plans for the official opening of the new Spiceball Leisure Centre be noted;
(3) That following demolition, part of the site of the current Spiceball Park Sports Centre be agreed for use for a temporary car park and a planning application be submitted for its change of use;
(4) That a car park order be made, subject to the planning consent, for a temporary car park at Spiceball Park Sports Centre.
(5) That it be agreed to fund the costs of creating the temporary car park from the Sports Centres Modernisation project fund in consultation with the Portfolio Holder for Environment, Recreation and Health.
Reasons
- This report provides the latest position to the Council and
follows the other periodic updates the Executive has received on
this project. As the position has been reached where the existing
Spiceball Park Sports Centre will
shortly be demolished, consideration is required of an alternative
use for the site.
Options
Option One |
One will be to leave the site as a demolished but safe site with no immediate or long term use. This will carry security costs of up to £10,000.
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Option Two |
As recommended in this report, the demolished site be considered in part for a temporary car park.
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Option Three |
The Council could, if it wished, consider other forms of development on this site which would be subject to separate funding arrangements and need to be considered in conjunction with the Banbury Cultural Quarter report elsewhere on this agenda. It should be noted that any alternative re-use of the site other than those proposed in the Cultural Quarter report will have implications for the County Council’s development of an integrated Mill and new library and still require demolition of the current sports centre.
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