127 Star Academies - Option for Land Disposal PDF 296 KB
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The
Executive Member for Environment, Finance and Governance and the Director of
Finance submitted a report for the Executive’s consideration. The purpose of the
report was to outline the case to provide Star Academies, in partnership with
Eton College, with a first option to purchase the designated land at Middlehaven under agreed commercial terms, subject to
outlined conditions.
Star
Academies was recognised for its extensive experience
of establishing, developing and continually improving outstanding schools that
delivered outstanding results, including in terms of the progress made by
pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds and for progress made by their most able
learners.
The
site, identified as site No 19, highlighted in Appendix A of the submitted
report was 1.45 acres, and had been declared surplus to the operational
requirements of the Council and was currently being held as available for sale.
The
Council’s vision for the regeneration of Middlehaven
included the development of educational provision in the area, including
development at Middlesbrough College and Outwood Academy Riverside. The development of educational
provision in the area brought animation to Middlehaven
and increased footfall in both the immediate area and the town centre.
It
was planned that the commercial principles would involve the following:
·
Star Academies being
given the ringfenced option to acquire the land -
subject to achieving DFE support and funding for the sixth form college
development;
·
land being disposed of
at market value; and
·
the land being subject to revaluation.
OPTIONS
The Council could have chosen not to support the
disposal of a site. That, however, would have led to the potential of the
project being delivered elsewhere. Middlesbrough
Council recognised both the educational benefits the
project would deliver, along with the wider economic and regeneration impacts
that such an opportunity presented. Therefore, the Council was committed to
ensuring that it facilitated a site that met the key objectives of the project.
The Council could have facilitated the site on
non-commercial terms. The application of the asset disposal policy had been applied
to the last three educational developments in which all three had included land
disposals. For the three transactions, commercial terms had been agreed. As
such, it was imperative that the Council maintained its position that the asset
disposal policy was followed and equity in its application towards the
principles of commerciality in the transaction was maintained.
ORDERED
That Star Academies be provided with a first option to
purchase the designated land at Middlehaven under
agreed commercial terms, subject to:
·
DFE funding for the project being approved;
·
the land being disposed under commercial terms at market value; and
·
a further report being brought to Executive on the detail
of the disposal, in accordance with the Council’s Asset Disposal Policy.
REASON
The decision was recommended for the following
reasons:
·
the previous three educational developments had all been progressed on
commercial terms, namely Discovery School at Natures World, Northern School of
Art and more recently Outwood Academy Riverside at Middlehaven;
· the proposal would fit with the Council’s vision for the regeneration ... view the full minutes text for item 127