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  • Cabinet Member decisions
  • Cabinet Member decisions

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    15/07/2019 - 19/00046 - No Use Empty (NUE) update and continuation of the initiative ref: 2270    Recommendations Approved

    Kent County Council (KCC) launched the No Use Empty (NUE) initiative in 2005 as part of its second round PSA2 commitments to examine better ways of delivering services, and particularly at working more effectively with district councils.

     

    The primary aim of the Initiative is to improve the physical urban environment in Kent by bringing long-term empty properties back into use as quality housing accommodation.

     

    Initial focus on the Urban coastal areas of East Kent (Districts: Dover, Thanet, Folkestone & Hythe, and Swale).       Following the success of NUE in East Kent, the initiative was rolled out across Kent in 2008/09.

     

    Delivered by KCC in partnership with all 12 district councils NUE provides an exemplar model which can be replicated. Firmly established as the longest running and most effective empty property initiative in the country winning several awards including UK Housing Award for Regeneration (May 2018).

     

    Planning, dedicating resources, monitoring outcomes, adjusting delivery models to reflect current market conditions, providing financial assistance to owners by offering secured short-term loans with repayments recycled for new loans and above all continuity are the ingredients to the success of NUE.

     

    Achievements:

    ·   5,911 empty  properties brought back into use (2005 to March 2019)

    ·   £27m recycled loans awarded

    ·   £29m leverage from public/private sectors

    ·   Turned 276 empty properties into 972 new homes

    ·   Created 696 new council tax receipts worth £700k per year

    ·   Contributed to New Homes Bonus

     

    NUE welcomes the opportunity to provide Growth, Environment Development and Communities Cabinet Committee (GEDCC) with an update on the initiative, its future plans, gain GEDCC support for its continuation including satisfaction with the approval of delegation of authority in place as well as support to seek opportunities for unlocking further funding which will contribute to and help accelerate the delivery of good quality housing in the County. 

     

    The report to Cabinet Committee provided an update of an existing initiative and sought support for its continuation as identified in the Budget Book approved on 14 February 2019 and to re-affirm delegation of authority.

     

    Decision Maker: Leader and Cabinet Member for Health Reform

    Decision published: 15/07/2019

    Effective from: 23/07/2019

    Decision:

    As the Leader of the Council, I agree to:

     

    (a)  agree to the continuation of the NUE initiative as approved in the Budget Book 2019-20 to at least 2021-22 with a further update to be provided at that time; and

     

    (b)  agree that authority be delegated to the Director of Economic Development for the NUE initiative to take appropriate actions including, but not limited to, KCC entering into legal agreements (loan agreements, legal charges, personal guarantees, equity loans, joint ventures, deed of priority, deed of postponement), consider and approve requests which may require KCC consent and discharge of legal charges, recovery of loans through legal action, as necessary to implement this decision.

    Division affected: (All Division);

    Lead officer: Steve Grimshaw


    03/07/2019 - 19/00038 - Increase in the age range and the designated number at Oakley School, Tunbridge Wells ref: 2269    Recommendations Approved

    Background:

     

    Oakley School is the PSCN school for Tunbridge Wells.  Its designated age range is 2-18 years.  All other PSCN schools in Kent are designated up to age 19 years (ie include Year 14 - young people who turn 19 during the academic year).  Oakley School has established a separate company which is an Independent Specialist College (Oakley College) for young adults aged 19-25 years.  This takes young people who are aged 19 (i.e. Year 15).  The anomaly of Oakley being the sole PSCN school without provision for Year 14 and the fact pupils have a one-year gap before they can enter Oakley College needs to be addressed.

    Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Children, Young People and Education

    Decision published: 03/07/2019

    Effective from: 11/07/2019

    Decision:

    Increase the age range of Oakley School, Tunbridge Wells from 2-18 to 2-19 and increase the designated number from 242-252 places.

     

    Division affected: Tunbridge Wells South;

    Lead officer: David Adams


    01/07/2019 - 19/00040 - South West Kent Dry Recyclables Processing Contract - SC18061 ref: 2268    Recommendations Approved

    Background:

     

    Due to changes to the mix of co-mingled dry recyclable materials collected by both Tunbridge Wells Borough Council (TWBC) and Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council (TMBC) from 30th September 2019, Kent County Council (KCC) needs to source an alternative supplier to process this waste for recycling and re-processing.

     

    The dry recyclable waste collected by the Borough Partnership cannot be incorporated into the existing contract as the composition of the material is different.

     

    The Contract will be environmentally beneficial as the materials will be recycled therefore avoiding less desirable environmental impact.

     

    Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Planning, Highways, Transport and Waste

    Decision published: 01/07/2019

    Effective from: 09/07/2019

    Decision:

    As Cabinet Member for Planning, Highways, Transport and Waste I agree to award contractual arrangements for the disposal and processing of recycled materials collected by these two Waste Collection Authorities up to a 4-year contract period.

    Division affected: (All Division);

    Lead officer: David Beaver