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LAUNCH OF DERBY CITY COUNCIL

LEISURE STRATEGY

and

REGENERATION FUND

23 NOVEMBER 2010

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COUNCILLOR ALAN GRIMADELL

CABINET MEMBER

DERBY CITY COUNCIL

23 NOVEMBER 2010

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ADAM WILKINSONCHIEF EXECUTIVE

DERBY CITY COUNCIL

Introduction to

- Leisure Strategy- Regeneration Fund

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ROUNDHOUSE

Roundhouse £50million

Council capital programme

£300million

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QUAD

QUAD - £8million

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CONNECTING DERBY

£40million -Completion March 2011

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SCHOOLS

New Noel Baker Community

and Language College and

St Martin’s Special School

- Start on site December 2010 £37million

- Plus Village Primary School £7million

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SCHOOLS

Building Schools for the Future

- Derby Moor Community Sports College – new build and part refurbishment Start on site January 2011 - £20million

- Plus new Sinfin Community School - £17million

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£34million new build and part refurbishment

COUNCIL HOUSE

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LONGBRIDGE WEIR HYDRO ELECTRICITY PLANT

£2million

Start on site early 2011

Power for the CouncilHouse and the NationalGrid

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HOUSING PFI

Housing PFI

(Awaiting final approval from Treasury)

Start on site mid-2011£22million

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CASTLEWARD URBAN VILLAGE

- £100million

- 20 year partnership

- 800 dwellings, new nursery and primary schools, community building, retail/ commercial, active boulevard frontages

- Phase 1: Spring 2012 140 units, 5 acres

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CITY COUNCIL LEISURE STRATEGY –

£50MILLION

- Replacement of buildings in poor condition eg Moorways

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Survey of building stock and sporting facilities in2009 identified

– Deteriorating and ageing stock

– Suffered from years of under-investment

– Need for significant refurbishment or replacement

– To ‘stand still’ would require £18m investment

– Lack of regional facilities

– Need to spend over £20m on repairs/refurbishment in coming years

MOORWAYS

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LEISURE FACILITY STRATEGY –STANDARD PROCUREMENT

- 2 Hubs – Swimming Pool and Velodrome

- 2/3 sites identified for

each

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LEISURE FACILITY STRATEGY –STANDARD PROCUREMENT

- 2 Hubs – Swimming Pool and Velodrome

- 2/3 sites identified

for each

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LEISURE HUBS

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LEISURE FACILITIES STRATEGY – OPPORTUNITIES FOR DEVELOPERS

- Basic package – one or both sites

- Further hub sites may be proposed

- Options to range from turnkey package to Council ownership

- Private sector faster and more experienced in site assembly

- Leading to OJEU process

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PROCUREMENT OF DERBY’S LEISURE STRATEGY

Launch Event

Formal Market Sounding:One to One Workshops

Project Refinement

OJEU Procurement

- 23 November 2010

- January 2011 (8 weeks)

- February 2011 (4 weeks)

- March 2011

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REGENERATION FUND - £10MILLION

- No city centre offices in last 20 years

- Other developments eg Riverlights

- Brief for Regeneration Fund framed in discussion with developers

- Addressing market failure

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OFFICE DEVELOPMENTS

Early schemes funded

- Developments with planning permission

- Site ownership

- Early starts possible

- Concentrating on office schemes, and commercial/mixed-use

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RICHARD WILLIAMS

DIRECTOR OF REGENERATION

DERBY CITY COUNCIL

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PROCUREMENT OF DERBY’S LEISURE STRATEGY

Launch Event

Formal Market Sounding:One to One Workshops

Project Refinement

OJEU Procurement

- 23 November 2010

- January 2011 (8 weeks)

- February 2011 (4 weeks)

- March 2011

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REGENERATION FUND

Potential Funding Mechanisms:

– Equity investment JVs

– Debt finance

– rent guarantees

– Direct acquisitions/development

– Gap funding

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REGENERATION FUND

- How to qualify?

- Thomas Lister role

- Swift application process

- Preliminary project assessment – 1 week

- Progression to outline application stage

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REGENERATION FUND

- Outline application stage – 2 weeks

- Application form on Derby Regeneration website www.derbyregenerationfund.co.uk

- Development appraisal

- Selected schemes move to full application stage

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REGENERATION FUND

- Full application – 2 weeks

- Full project appraisal including build cost, specification and programme

- Recommendation to Council Members

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REGENERATION FUND

- Role of Thomas Lister

- Role of Council and Partnership Team

- Investments based on Value for Money and outputs

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REGENERATION FUND

- Target outputs

- Private sector investment

- Jobs

- BREEAM excellence

- New build and redundant/under utilised buildings

- Sustainable mixed-use developments

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REGENERATION FUND

- Next Steps

- Derby Regeneration Website www.derbyregenerationfund.co.uk

- Recommendations for first round of investments to Cabinet in March 2011

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REGENERATION FUND

When to apply?

- Now and ongoing until fund satisfied

- Pick up a “flyer”, available here

- The City Council Regeneration Team and Thomas Lister are here today if you want to see them

- See the web site www.derbyregenerationfund.co.uk

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www.derbyregenerationfund.co.uk