9 Developing a New Community Centre at Southlands PDF 316 KB
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The
Executive Member for Regeneration and the Director of Regeneration and Culture
submitted a report for the Executive’s consideration. The purpose of the report
was to provide information on the next steps to deliver the Council’s aim for
an exciting and transformational new £3.7m Community and Sport Centre, which
planned to help regenerate East Middlesbrough and
greatly improve the lives of local people.
The
report recommended that Executive approved a further £900,000 towards the new
Southlands Centre project. The investment planned to see a total of £2.1m spent
on phase one and a further £1.5m would deliver new and improved outdoor sport
facilities built on the site and demonstrate the Council’s ongoing commitment
to sports provision in the town.
It
was planned that the Sporting Hub would include the creation of new grass
pitches, a new Third Generation Football Turf Pitch (3G FTP), the refurbishment
of an existing 3G pitch and the Unity City Academy changing rooms, additional
new changing rooms and extra car parking to deliver an exemplar facility.
In addition to the £1.7m Council funding
already committed to the project, further sums of £600,000 and £500,000 had
been secured from the Football Foundation and Towns Fund respectively to demonstrate
the Council’s commitment to partnership working to deliver positive outcomes
for the town.
The preferred location for the centre had been
originally identified as land that could be used to mitigate for the loss of
playing pitch provision to facilitate the development of new, high quality,
family housing at Marton Avenue. To overcome the
issue, the Council had engaged positively with Sport England to develop a
solution that planned to meet the needs for playing pitch provision and could
allow the housing development to progress.
A planning application was expected to be
submitted in August 2022 with construction of the centre due to start in
November 2022.
The submitted report’s recommendations
satisfied the requirements of the local community and Sport England and met the
aims and objectives of the Council.
Representations were made by local community
groups in support of the proposal to develop the Community and Sport Centre in
East Middlesbrough, the positive feedback received was acknowledged and valued.
OPTIONS
The
preferred site for the new Community Centre at the Southlands had been
initially identified as the location for the re-provision of lost playing
fields due to the housing development at Marton
Avenue.
An
alternative recommendation could have looked to re-provide the playing pitches
in that location, allowing the planning condition to be achieved without the
need to provide any additional sporting facilities as identified within the
Southland Vision Document (see Appendix 1).
However, that recommendation would have required a new site location to
be sourced for a new Community Centre, which would not likely meet the local
community’s preferences.
In addition, any alternative location for the centre would have potentially required Middlesbrough Council to re-provide lost playing fields or pitches, should the new location fall within Sport England classifications. If that was the case, new facilities would ... view the full minutes text for item 9