Cabinet
Member: Infrastructure and
Development Strategy
Forward Plan Ref: 2024/198
Contact: Timothy Mann, Programme Lead
Timothy.mann@oxfordshire.gov,uk
Report by Director
of Environment and Highways (CA8)
The Cabinet is RECOMMENDED to;
a)
Approve
the proposed changes to the Grant Determination Agreement (GDA) as set out in
paragraphs 13 and 14 of the report; and
b) Authorise the Director of Environment and
Highways, in consultation with the Director of Law & Governance, Executive
Director of Resources and Section 151 officer, Cabinet Member for
Infrastructure and Development Strategy and Cabinet Member for Finance to
finalise the terms of, and enter into, the amended
Grant Determination Agreement.
Additional documents:
Decision:
Recommendations approved (7 voting in favour, 1 against and 1 abstention)
Minutes:
Cabinet had before it a report regarding amendments to the grant determination agreement with Homes England for the Didcot Garden Town Housing Infrastructure Fund project (HIF1). The project had been widely publicised and the details published in previous Cabinet reports.
Following consideration by the Council’s Planning and Regulation Committee in July 2023, the HIF1 planning application was ‘called in’ by the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities on 25 July 2023, and a decision was now awaited following the conclusion of conjoined planning and Orders Public Inquiries, which closed in May 2024.
After
extensive negotiation, Homes England had agreed to contribute further funding
to the programme of £36,400,000, potentially extending to £116,000,000, and to
extend the funding window to 31 March 2028.
The remaining required funding would be met by the previously approved
contributions from OxLEP, Section 106 income, and the allowance in the
Council’s budget through capital borrowing.
Councillor
Judy Roberts, Cabinet Member for Infrastructure and Development Strategy,
presented the report.
During
discussion, a member made the following points in opposition to the to the
proposals in the report:-
· They argued that the project
would not solve the problems of congestion, pollution, and climate change, but
rather worsen them.
· They questioned the carbon
impact assessment of the project. They considered that the appendix to
the report understated the significance of the CO2 emissions from the
construction.
· They advocated for alternative
solutions to the transport and housing issues arising from the project.
They cited the Pathway to Zero Carbon Oxfordshire report, which recommended
reducing travel demand and shifting to local and active travel modes, instead
of building more roads. They suggested that the council should negotiate with
the government to use the £400m for cycle ways and other sustainable
infrastructure.
·
They also expressed concern about the cost and risk of the project.
They noted that the project's cost has doubled in three years, and that
there were still huge financial risks associated with building a bridge over a
railway line and wetlands. They could not support the council's decision to underwrite
any over-spend, especially when there were considerable financial pressures in
other areas including Adult Social Services.
Another member expressed concern that the Cabinet was being
requested to decide on the issues in the report before the outcome of the
planning inquiry was known.
Councillor Roberts responded to the comments and said that the
issues both for and against the project had been explored by the Planning
Committee.
The Monitoring Officer reminded members that the planning
application associated with this project would be determined by the Secretary
of State following the report by the planning inspector.
The Chair reiterated the point that the outcome of the planning
inquiry was awaited and that, should the Secretary of State determine that the
HIF1 scheme should proceed, it was important that the Council has access to the
grant funding outlined in the report to support the implementation of the
project.
Councillor Roberts proposed and Councillor Leffman seconded the ... view the full minutes text for item 99