Report of the Corporate Director of Culture, Strategy and Communities. To be presented by the Cabinet Member for Placemaking & Local Economy
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Decision:
DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST FOR ITEM:
None
RESOLVED:
That Cabinet:
1.
Pursuant to contract standing order (CSO) 2.01.C, approved the appointment of the
contractor outlined in the exempt report to undertake phase two of the new build
programme to provide a total of 139 Council rented homes and
retail/workspaces units at Ground Floor (to shell and core) for
a total contract sum as set out in the exempt report.
2.
Approved the appropriation of the land edged blue on the plan at
Appendix 1 and the land edged blue on the plan at Appendix 2 from
housing purposes to planning purposes under Section 122 of the
Local Government Act 1972 as it is no longer required for the
purpose which it is currently held, and for the purpose of carrying
out the second phase works and the demolition works for phases
three and four as approved by planning permission reference
HGY/2022/0823 and detailed further in this report.
3.
Approved the use of the Council’s powers under Section 203 of
the Housing and Planning Act 2016 to override easements and other
third-party rights and interests relating to the land edged blue at
Appendix 1 and the land edged blue at Appendix 2 for works approved
under planning permission reference HGY/2022/0823.
4.
Delegated to the Corporate Director of Culture, Strategy and
Communities, in consultation with the Corporate Director of Finance
and Resources, authority to make payments of compensation as a
result of any valid claims of third-party rights affected by the
second phase works and the demolition works for phases three and
four of the Broadwater Farm new homes programme and payable as a
result of recommendation 3.3, within the existing scheme of
delegation.
5.
Approved the appropriation of the land edged blue on the plan at
Appendix 1 from planning purposes back to housing purposes under
Section 122 of the Local Government Act 1972, on completion of the
second phase of works.
6.
Considered the results of the engagement and consultation carried
out in respect of the second phase works set out in 6.37-6.43 of
the report.
7. Pursuant to contract standing order (CSO) 2.01.C, approved the appointment of the contractor to undertake demolition works to the Northolt and Stapleford wing blocks as part of the enabling works for future phases of the new build programme (phases 3 and 4).
Reasons for decision
The Council was currently committed to an ambitious programme of estate renewal on the Broadwater Farm estate. Through the programme the council has committed to delivering almost 300 new build homes and the retrofit of existing council homes. This work was supported by extensive engagement and community development. In March 2022, residents overwhelmingly supported the Council’s proposals through a resident ballot. Through these decisions the Council would be delivering on the commitments made to residents through that ballot.
The red lined scheme agreed through the ballot received planning permission in December 2022 and since then the Council has progressed delivery of the scheme.
The new build programme had ... view the full decision text for item 296
Minutes:
The Cabinet Member for Placemaking and Local Economy introduced the report.
It was explained by the Cabinet Member that the proposed works represented a major milestone in the plans to transform the Broadwater Farm estate. Through the next phase of the development, the Council would build 139 high-quality new homes, 61 of which were three-bed or above, providing additional family accommodation in the borough. These homes were in addition to the 40 new homes that were already onsite and scheduled for completion. The deconstruction of Northolt and Stapleford blocks was carried out by specialist contractors, with safety measures in place to protect local residents throughout the process.
It was explained that, as part of the development, the 20-metre high Grade II listed mosaic would be re-erected after being carefully removed from the former Tangmere building following its listed status in 2023. Over the previous two years, the mosaic would be restored by specialists and, once installed, would be placed in the heart of the estate overlooking a new public square. It was explained that it would be sited close to its original location, where it had been installed by the community nearly 40 years earlier.
It was explained that the proposed work was developed in consultation with residents, who influenced the project through regular community outreach and engagement. The impacts of the development were mitigated, and this work continued in subsequent years.
In response to comments and questions from Councillors Barnes, the following information was shared:
RESOLVED:
That Cabinet:
1.
Pursuant to contract standing order (CSO) 2.01.C, approved the appointment of the
contractor outlined in the exempt report to undertake phase two of the new build
programme to provide a total of 139 Council rented homes and
retail/workspaces units at Ground Floor (to shell and core) for
a total contract sum as set out in the exempt report.
2.
Approved the appropriation of the land edged blue on the plan at
Appendix 1 and the land edged blue on the plan at Appendix 2 from
housing purposes to planning purposes under Section 122 of the
Local Government Act 1972 as it is no longer required for the
purpose which it is currently held, and for the purpose of carrying
out the second phase works and the demolition works for phases
three and four as approved by planning permission reference
HGY/2022/0823 and detailed further in this report.
3. Approved the use of the Council’s powers under Section 203 of the Housing and Planning Act 2016 to override easements and other third-party rights and interests relating to the land edged blue at Appendix 1 and the land edged blue at Appendix 2 for works approved ... view the full minutes text for item 296