Agenda and minutes
- Attendance details
- Agenda frontsheet PDF 135 KB
- Agenda reports pack
- 1: Public and councillor questions PDF 363 KB
- 2: Review of New Hereford Library and Learning Resource Centre Location - political group consultation feedback PDF 115 KB
- 3: Review of New Hereford Library and Learning Resource Centre Location: Equality Impact Assessment PDF 315 KB
- 4: Review of New Hereford Library and Learning Resource Centre Location - Scrutiny recommendations PDF 201 KB
- Printed minutes PDF 152 KB
Venue: Herefordshire Council Offices, Plough Lane, Hereford, HR4 0LE
Contact: Sarah Buffrey, Democratic Services Officer
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APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE To receive any apologies for absence. Minutes: Apologies were received from Cllr Carole Gandy and Cllr Ivan Powell. |
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DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST To receive declarations of interests in respect of Schedule 1, Schedule 2 or Other Interests from members of the committee in respect of items on the agenda. Minutes: Councillor Nick Mason declared a disclosable pecuniary interest under agenda item 8, Strategic Investment Proposal in the Central Ward; a member of his immediate family would shortly be entering the employment with the Wye Valley Trust at Hereford Hospital.
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To approve and sign the minutes of the meeting held on 22 June 2023. Minutes: Resolved: That the minutes of the meeting held on 22 June 2023 be approved as a correct record and signed by the Chairperson.
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Questions from members of the public PDF 241 KB To receive questions from members of the public.
Additional documents: Minutes: Questions received and responses given are attached as appendix 1 to the minutes. |
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Questions from councillors PDF 80 KB To receive questions from councillors.
Additional documents: Minutes: Questions received and responses given are attached as appendix 2 to the minutes.
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Reports from Scrutiny Committees To receive reports from the Council’s scrutiny committees on any recommendations to the Cabinet arising from recent scrutiny committee meetings. Minutes: Feedback from the Connected Communities Scrutiny Committee (CCSC) on the Review of the New Hereford Library and Learning Centre Location was considered under agenda item 7.
The Leader of the Council thanked the CCSC for their work in forming the recommendations put forward to the Cabinet at their meeting held on 19 July 2023.
The principle points were presented by the chairperson of the CCSC: · The committee recognised there were merits in the proposal to bring the Shirehall back in to public use as a library, however there were concerns raised over significant financial risks and many questions remained unanswered. · The committee felt there were insufficient evidence on which to reach the decision to cancel the Maylord Orchards Project. · Scrutiny needed to be assured that all relevant factors had been given due consideration in the decision-making process. · The review had not fully responded to its own terms of reference in particular the financial assessment. · Focus on financial viability and value for money. · Concerns were explored regarding the quality and depth of consultation with key stakeholders and the potential implications of development at new facilities in the Shirehall on other operators already existing in Hereford. · Lack of timely publication and partial provision of information were raised.
The Cabinet Member for Finance and Corporate Services gave a correction to the figures quoted by him at the CCSC meeting held on 19 July for the value of the Shirehall. It was confirmed the current value of the Shirehall is £519,900 with the Maylord Orchards valued at £7.5 million.
There were no other reports from scrutiny committees for consideration at this meeting. |
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Review of New Hereford Library and Learning Resource Centre Location PDF 277 KB To present the outcome of the Review of Potential Locations (Appendix 2) for the Library and Learning Centre and to recommend a preferred option for consideration by Cabinet. Additional documents:
Minutes: Cabinet Members considered a report setting out the outcome of the Review of Potential Locations for the Library and Learning Centre and to recommend a preferred option.
The Cabinet Member for Community Services and Assets introduced the report and highlighted a review had been undertaken of 12 possible sites which had been shortlisted to the Shirehall and Maylord Orchards for a more extensive review.
As part of the review a range of key stakeholders and partners including the Stronger Towns Board (STB), the Cultural Partnership and Joint Action for Herefordshire Libraries had been engaged.
It was noted that the STB had said that should Cabinet agree to take the Shirehall forward as the preferred location they would be willing to consider a revised full business case proposal. The Cabinet Member acknowledged that this was not made clearer in the responses given to public questions.
Whilst the report recognises that both locations had merit, the Shirehall offered a greater potential in creating the original vision of the project to establish a cultural hub. It would bring a prominent heritage asset back into use, it complements the world class museum due to be developed on the other side of the city and would deliver a much better overall outcome for supporting the regeneration of the city centre.
Having taken into consideration the views of the Political Group Consultation (PGC) and the recommendations from the CCSC, the Cabinet Member put forward an amendment to the recommendations set out in the original report.
b) The decision to relocate the Library and Learning Centre to the Maylord Orchards site is paused during the development of a Full Business Case for the Shirehall proposal; Cabinet Members discussed the report and it was noted that: · The scrutiny recommendation was partially accepted and the wording of the proposal to be put to the Cabinet amended to pause. However the Cabinet asserted that they wished to indicate their preferred location for the new library, acknowledging that this preference is subject to the outcome of the full business case for the Shirehall. Cabinet Members accepted all other recommendations made by CCSC. · By ‘pausing’ rather than cancelling, the project would remain on the capital programme but no further work would be undertaken. Once the full business case for the Shirehall was completed. Cabinet could recommend the necessary change to the capital programme if they wished to proceed with the Shirehall option. Group leaders gave the views of their groups. There was support for exploring the Shirehall as an alternative location for the library project but concerns were raised about the accessibility and acoustics of the building and whether it could be made welcoming and energy efficient. Concerns were raised about the impact of pausing the Maylord Orchards project at a late stage of development and whether the report presented to Cabinet contained the evidence base on which to make a decision to select the Shirehall as the preferred location.
In response to the points and queries raised Cabinet Members confirmed that ... view the full minutes text for item 17. |
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Strategic Investment Proposal In The Central Ward PDF 224 KB To agree the principle of Herefordshire Council investing in a project where the council is in partnership with Wye Valley Trust to enable the development of an Education Centre at Hereford County Hospital, and to authorise the Director of Resources and Assurance in consultation with the Portfolio Holder for Economy and Growth to sign heads of Terms for both parties to agree the principles and to further explore options around a strategic investment partnership and bring a business case back to cabinet for approval in the Autumn of 2023. Additional documents: Minutes: Cabinet members considered a report to agree the principle of Herefordshire Council investing in a project where the council is in partnership with Wye Valley Trust. The Leader welcomed the Associate Director of Education / OD and Workforce Transformation, Wye Valley Trust who was in attendance at the meeting.
The Cabinet Member Economy and Growth introduced the report, the principal points were raised.
Cabinet members discussed the report and it was noted that:
· The heads of terms would be agreed on the basis that there are no revenue budget pressures on the council and the investment model would be prepared as part of that business case. · The arrangement would be revenue neutral and no risks had been identified at this early stage, as the proposal develops the risks would be assessed and addressed in the business case.
Group leaders generally welcomed the report, positivity was drawn to the reduction in patients needing to travel out of the County to specialist hospitals for treatment and skills development and investment in the Health Service.
In response to queries it was noted that; · it was not known if any other hospitals in adjoining authorities had similar facilities but this would be researched. · a full business case would be conducted which would set out options for funding the project and include environmental impact assessments. · the cabinet were encouraged to take on board lessons learned from previous shared accommodation with health partners.
It was unanimously resolved that; a) authority is delegated to the Director of Resources and Assurance in consultation with the Portfolio Holder for Economy and Growth to sign Heads of Terms between Herefordshire Council and Wye Valley Trust for a partnership to enable development of an Education Centre at Hereford County Hospital; b) Cabinet authorises the development of an options appraisal to inform a full business case of an investment model most appropriate to allow the project to progress and bring that back to cabinet for further authorisation in autumn 2023; and c) authority is delegated to the Director of Resources ... view the full minutes text for item 18. |
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Strategic investment proposal on a special purpose site in the Dinedor Hill Ward PDF 228 KB To agree the principle of Herefordshire Council investing in an initiative where the council is in partnership with Herefordshire and Worcestershire Group Training Association (HWGTA) to enable further development of vocational work based skills across the county, and to authorise the Director of Resources and Assurance in consultation with the Portfolio Holder for Community Services and Assets to sign Heads of Terms for both parties to agree the principles and to further explore options around a strategic investment partnership, and bring a business case back to cabinet for approval in autumn 2023. Minutes: Cabinet Members considered a report to agree the principle of Herefordshire Council investing in an initiative where the council is in partnership with Hereford and Worcester Group Training Association Ltd (HWGTA) to enable further development of vocational work based skills across the county.
The Leader welcomed the Chief Executive of HWGTA who was in attendance at the meeting.
The Cabinet Member Community Services and Assets introduced the report and highlighted:
Cabinet members discussed the report and it was noted that:
· The cabinet were supportive of the proposal and that it aligns with the county plan, addresses the skills shortage and it would bring better paid jobs to Herefordshire. · It was suggested the recommendation be amended to explicit that a full business case would be produced and for it to include a full environmental impact assessment. · It was highlighted that more communication was needed in advertising that apprenticeships are not just for the young but for all ages. · The heads of terms would be agreed on the basis there are no revenue budget pressures on the council and that the investment model that would be prepared as part of the business case would also be on the basis there were no budget pressures. No risks had been identified as the proposal was at a very early stage.
Group leaders welcomed the report. In response to queries raised it was noted that; · Dialogue between the council, HWGTA and Skylon Park had been ongoing since 2020 and the project was now at a point where it is able to progress; · As part of the Big Economic Plan the council would engage with businesses to understand their challenges and how best the council can support them. · The full business case would consider the equality dimensions in terms of the training opportunities that are provided but the detail would sit within the HWGTA business model.
It was unanimously resolved that: a) authority is delegated to the Director of Resources and Assurance in consultation with the Portfolio Holder for ... view the full minutes text for item 19. |