Decision Maker: Director of Placemaking and Housing
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
Approval, pursuant to CSO 17.3 and 9.07.1(c),
to enter into a Funding and Works Agreement (FWA) with the managing
trustees (Rev. Stephen Poxon and Mr. Charles Agyemang-Duah) of St
Mark’s Methodist Church, New River Circuit (SMMC) in relation
to the SMMC Public Realm works. The FWA will enable a grant of
£466,550.12 to be given to SMCC;
Noting that under the FWA, SMMC will make a nil contribution to the
Public Realm works but will grant a licence to the Council to carry
out the works; and,
Noting also that SMMC will then make a substantial contribution
(about 20%) to the costs of the works to the SMMC building, which
will be the subject of a separate FWA, the approval of which will
be the subject of a report to Cabinet in February 2024.
The FWA with SMMC will enable the Council to
deliver the SMMC Public Realm works.
The SMCC project forms part of the wider Tottenham High Street
Heritage Action Zone (HS HAZ) regeneration scheme, a partnership
between Historic England and Haringey Council with the aim of
boosting the local economy by investing in Bruce Grove’s
heritage assets.
The SMMC site is identified as a key priority within the HS HAZ
Programme Design, which forms part of the Council’s Funding
Agreement with Historic England and has become one of the flagship
schemes of the Tottenham HS HAZ.
Funding for the HS HAZ programme comes from a £2.012 million
grant from Historic England, with £2.598 million of
match-funding from Haringey, in addition to third-party/owner
contributions. The Funding Agreement also stipulated that the
programme must close by March 2024.
Approximately 50% of the total costs of the Public Realm workstream
are to be externally funded by Historic England. There is thus a
great deal of urgency surrounding the need to deliver the Public
Realm workstream of the project before programme closure, or there
is a risk that Historic England grant funding could be withdrawn
and the affordability of the project compromised.
The FWA thus allows the Council to fulfil its obligations under its
Funding Agreement with Historic England and its commitment to
residents and businesses of Tottenham by investing in a locally
significant heritage building, while supporting a local community
group and five businesses providing vital services to local
residents.
The following alternative option was
considered:
‘Do Nothing’
This option would be for the Council not to enter into the FWA with
SMMC for the Public Realm works. This would prevent the Council
from delivering this critical element of the Tottenham HS HAZ
programme and providing much-needed investment into the local
economy and support for the local community. It would also limit
the programme’s ability to invest in a locally significant
heritage building at the centre of the town centre and make good on
its promises to the diverse community and businesses housed within
the building by supporting the vital services they provide, in
accordance with High-Level Outcomes of the Corporate Delivery
Plan.
Publication date: 28/12/2023
Date of decision: 24/12/2023
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