Cabinet Member: Local Communities
Forward Plan Ref: 2017/031
Contact: Sarah Jelley, Senior Policy & Performance Officer Tel: 07554 103437
Report by Assistant Chief Executive (CA6).
In February 2016 the Council agreed to set aside £1m for creating a ‘one off’ fund to provide pump priming to support Children’s Centres. It was agreed that a cross party group of county councillors would consider maximum benefit of this fund and bring proposals back to Cabinet for decision.
The working group have considered the applications under the third round of bids against the criteria outlined in the guidance notes with recommendations to Cabinet.
The
Cabinet is RECOMMENDED to:
(a) approve funding for the following bids:
(i)
Ambrosden 4 Children (Ambrosden
Children’s Centre);
(ii) Donnington Doorstep (Florence Park Children’s
Centre);
(iii) St Johns Church (Grove & Wantage
Children’s Centres);
(iv) HBC Superdads (Marston
Northway Children’s Centre);
(v) Henley Baptist Church (Rainbow Children’s Centre);
(vi) Abingdon Baby Café (North Abingdon Children’s
Centre);
(vii) Abingdon Carousel (South Abingdon Children’s
Centre);
(viii) Sunshine Centre (Sunshine Children’s Centre);
(ix) Witney Churches (Witney Children’s Centre).
(b) Approve the asset transfer for the following
proposal:
(i) Afflah
Nursery (Florence Park Children’s Centre).
(c) Approve funding for the following bids subject to
buildings and leases being resolved:
(i)
Friends of
Britannia Road (Britannia Road);
(ii) The Kings Church (South Didcot).
(d) Decline funding for the following bids:
(i)
Aspire &
Nature Effect;
(ii) St Mary’s Church, Chipping Norton.
(e) Approve the maximum 12 months’ rent free period for
the following buildings:
(i)
Ambrosden;
(ii) South Abingdon.
Minutes:
In February 2016 the Council agreed to set aside £1m for
creating a ‘one off’ fund to provide pump priming to support Children’s
Centres. It was agreed that a cross party
group of county councillors would consider maximum benefit of this fund and
bring proposals back to Cabinet for decision.
The working group have considered the applications under the
third round of bids against the criteria outlined in the guidance notes and
cabinet had before them a report setting out their recommendations to Cabinet
Ms Emma Kennedy, spoke in support of the bid from St. Mary’s
Church, Chipping Norton, highlighting that despite the perception of affluence
it was a working town and suffered from poverty and rural isolation. The bid
would provide a safety net and an open door for the most vulnerable.
In response to queries as to why local people would not use
the ACE Centre Ms Kennedy commented that they focussed on a different age
group. She added that the St Mary’s project dealt with people from stigmatised
groups who had built relationships at St Mary’s School, were familiar with the
environment and less willing to attend elsewhere.
Ms Candida March, spoke in support of the Aspire &
Nature Effect bid highlighting the key role that the Florence Park building had
in the community. The bid was about building a community hub where people were
able to come together. Ms March expressed concerns over the Aflah Nursery
project and the process resulting in today’s Florence Park recommendation.
Ms Elinor Sinclair, expressed concerns over the transfer of
Florence Park to Aflah Nursery which she felt did not meet the transition fund
criteria.
Mr Paul Roberts, Chief Executive Officer of
Aspire spoke in support of the Aspire & Nature Effect bid. He highlighted the
experience Aspire had as a social/community enterprise and their desire to work
with local groups. He hoped that as a minimum Cabinet would defer any decision
to allow further discussion. Cabinet noted that this was the first bid by
Aspire.*
Ms Frazana Aslam, Director of Aflah Nursery spoke in support
of their proposal. Ms Aslam commented that they had been a private early years
provider since 2014 and rated good in July 2016. The nursery had an open
admissions and recruitment policy. Ms Aslam added that there were currently 45
children on roll from 2 faith groups and of 14 different nationalities.
Responding to questions from Cabinet Members Ms Aslam outlined the community
activity they would undertake including parenting classes and workshops. They
were conscious that the building was a community hub and would be open to all
the community. The nursery had an inclusive admissions policy and had very
rewarding relationships with parents not of the muslim faith. They took a very
balanced approach to learning and did work on the whole range of faith
celebrations and other events.
Councillor John Sanders, local councillor for Cowley
expressed concerns at the make-up of the cross party working group which he
felt had an over reliance on councillors with a finance focus. Councillor
Sanders spoke against the Aflah Nursery proposal noting that it was a nursery
school with a clear religious remit and did not provide the services of a
children’s centre. He accepted that the Nursery wished to expand but believed
that this was a commercial undertaking that should be done through the open
market. Councillor Sanders went on to support the Aspire & Nature Effect
bid referring to the current sticking point of the San Remo contract. He
believed that a solution could be found and suggested that the remaining
funding be held and the position be reviewed again in 6 months. Councillor Sanders
responded been advised that the Panel was meeting and had not been involved. He
reiterated that as an existing service if they wished to expand they should do
so but should not take the children’s centres premises when there is a real
need for an all inclusive children’s centre.
Councillor Helen Evans, local councillor for Iffley Fields
& St Mary’s commented that a number of local residents had contacted her to
express concerns about the transfer of the building to a private concern. She
shared those concerns
Councillor Liz Brighouse, Opposition Leader, stated that
there was confusion over several matters that in her view meant that it should
not have come to Cabinet at this time. Councillor Brighouse referred to the
Transition Fund and highlighted its purpose for open access, so communities
could replace services being lost. There was nothing in it in relation to asset
transfer. Councillor Brighouse further queried the terms of the Asset Transfer
Policy suggesting that it related to voluntary community groups and not to
commercial organisations. She hoped that the policies in place would be
followed through. She expressed concerns that local councillors were not being
involved. Councillor Brighouse asked that no decision be taken on Florence Park
and that it be considered by political group leaders and discussed with local
councillors, community leaders and the wider community. Councillor Brighouse
indicated that her strength of feeling on this would mean that as Chairman of
Performance Scrutiny Committee she would find it necessary to call in the
decision if it was agreed today.
Responding to questions from Cabinet Councillor Brighouse
expressed concerns about the openness of the process in general but felt that
on the matter of Florence Park it was a question of the transition fund being
used for a purpose it was not set up for. There was no remit for asset transfer
and other groups had not had the same opportunity.
Councillor Stratford as Chairman of the cross-part working
group expressed disappointment at the perception that the process had not been
open to members given the level of communication with them. He noted that the
vast majority of recommendations had been agreed by all members on the cross
party working group and stress that the process had been managed fairly across
the County and the criteria had been the critical factor in considering
applications.
During discussion Cabinet noted that the issue for the St Mary’s bid was
the level of duplication with the ACE Centre. A Cabinet Member questioned
whether there was that much duplication feeling that the provision from St
Mary’s was different to that provided by ACE. Councillor Gray suggested that it
would be sensible to defer a decision in order to undertake further
investigation and review the services available and to be provided.
Cabinet considered at length the bid in relation to Florence Park and
the proposed asset transfer. Cabinet clarified that Aflah Nursery were not
seeking funding under the Transition Fund and that the transfer was proposed
under the Asset Transfer Policy which did not exclude organisations for profit.
Lucy Butler, Director for Children’s Services informed Cabinet of the County
Council’s statutory responsibility to ensure sufficient supply of nursery
provision and that the proposals met a statutory need. Maggie Scott, Assistant
Chief Executive explained the background to provision of nursery places during
the children’s centre process and the current proposal from Aflah Nursery.
Cabinet members commented that it seemed further work was needed with all
parties to reach a solution.
Councillor Gray proposed that decisions be
deferred in respect of Aflah Nursery and the Aspire & Nature Effect
bid to enable work with both groups, local councillors and the City Council to see
if a solution was possible. He noted that it was a large building and that
Aflah Nursery were not seeking the whole of it.
RESOLVED: to
(a)
approve funding for the following bids:
(i)
Ambrosden 4 Children (Ambrosden Children’s Centre);
(ii)
Donnington Doorstep (Florence Park Children’s
Centre);
(iii)
St Johns Church (Grove & Wantage Children’s
Centres);
(iv)
HBC Superdads (Marston Northway Children’s Centre);
(v)
Henley Baptist Church (Rainbow Children’s Centre);
(vi)
Abingdon Baby Café (North Abingdon Children’s
Centre);
(vii)
Abingdon Carousel (South Abingdon Children’s
Centre);
(viii)
Sunshine Centre (Sunshine Children’s Centre);
(ix)
Witney Churches (Witney Children’s Centre).
(b) Approve funding
for the following bids subject to buildings and leases being resolved:
a.
Friends of Britannia Road (Britannia Road);
b.
The Kings Church (South Didcot).
(c) Approve the
maximum 12 months’ rent free period for the following buildings:
a.
Ambrosden;
b.
South Abingdon.
(d) Defer
decisions in respect of:
a. the proposal relating to Aflah Nursery
b. Aspire & Nature Effect bid
c. St Mary’s Church Chipping Norton bid
with a further report to be
submitted to Cabinet as soon as practicable.
* Sentence added at the meeting of Cabinet on 18 July 2017
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