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To note the recent announcement by the
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government and
requirement for the preparation and submission of a full business
case to inform a final decision on the award of funding.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Tom
Marchant (Head of Strategic Planning and Policy) and Andy Moreton
(Project Manager - Major Capital Schemes) were in attendance for
this item.
- Mr Whiting
(Cabinet Member for Planning, Highways, Transport and Waste)
introduced the report which provided an update on the Housing
Infrastructure Fund following the announcement in March 2018 by the
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government regarding the
success of Kent County Council’s ‘Expression of
Interest’. The report also set out the next stage of the
process and the anticipated timescale for the submission of a full
business case to inform a decision on an award of
funding.
- Mr Marchant informed
the Committee that the Government launched the £2.3 billion
Housing Infrastructure Fund (HIF) in July 2017. At the time of its
launch the Government sought ‘Expressions of Interest’
and bids from District Authorities, County Councils and Unitary
Authorities. Kent County Council submitted two ‘Expressions
of Interest’ for forward funding; the first relating to
infrastructure necessary to enable and accelerate delivery at
‘Otterpool Park Garden Town’ and the second for
‘Swale Transport Infrastructure’ to enable the delivery
of long term planned growth in the Swale Borough. Following the
submission of the two schemes, Government announced in the autumn
budget that an additional £2.7 billion had been allocated to
the Housing Infrastructure Fund, offering a total amount of
£5 billion. In March 2018, Kent
County Council received confirmation from the Ministry of
Housing, Communities and Local Government
that the ‘Expression of Interest’ for the £40
million Swale Transport Infrastructure scheme had been successful,
however, the other bid for £281 million Forward Funding
relating to ‘Otterpool Park Garden
Town’ would not be taken forward. The second stage of the
Forward Funding element of the HIF was to enter into a period of
‘co-development’ with the Ministry of Housing,
Communities and Local Government to develop the infrastructure
projects ahead of the submission of the final business case which
would inform the final funding decision. Mr Marchant anticipated
that the deadline for the business case submission would be in the
late summer of 2018 with final funding decisions announced in
autumn 2018.
- In response to why the
Otterpool Park Garden Town was not successful, Mr Marchant said
that feedback from Government was simply that the Housing
Infrastructure Fund was oversubscribed, rather than any specific
issue with the submission. Kent County Council would continue to
work closely with Folkestone and Hythe District Council to review
other avenues to secure the infrastructure funding. Homes England
had also recently purchased land within Otterpool Park Garden Town
and would be another key partner supporting the future ambitions of
Folkestone and Hythe Borough Council.
- RESOLVED that
the recent announcement by the Ministry of Housing,
Communities and Local Government and requirement for the
preparation and submission of a full business case to inform a
final decision on the award of funding, be noted.