40 Transition Fund for Community Initiatives for Open Access Children's Services - Round 7 PDF 373 KB
Cabinet Member: Local Communities
Forward Plan Ref: 2017/151
Contact: Sarah Jelley, Senior Policy & Performance Officer Tel: 07554 103437
Report by Assistant Chief Executive (CA8).
In February 2016 the council agreed to set aside £1m for creating a 'one off' fund to provide pump priming to support the provision of open access children's services.
In September 2017 Cabinet agreed the proposed use of the underspend of £232,674 for further rounds of grant funding and a cross party group of councillors bringing proposals back to cabinet for decsion.
The working group have considered the applications under the seventh round of bids against the criteria outlined in the guidance notes with recommendations to Cabinet.
The Cabinet is RECOMMENDED to:
(a) approve for funding the following bids:
a. Benson Little Acorns
b. Didcot APUK
c. East Oxford Primary School (reduced award)
d. St Edburgs Church with Kingsmere (reduced award)
e. The Comfort Trust;
(b) approve changes/variations to the following previously awarded projects:
a. Abingdon Carousel
b. Cutteslowe Community Association
c. Faringdon Town Council
(c) approve delegated authority to Cabinet Member for Local Communities delegated decisions for minor changes and variations to projects.
Decision:
Recommendations agreed subject to the
following amendments in bold and strikethrough;
(a) approve for funding the following bids:
a. Benson Little Acorns
b. Didcot APUK
c.
East Oxford Primary School (reduced
award)
d. St Edburgs Church with Kingsmere (reduced award)
e. The Comfort Trust;
(b) approve changes/variations to the following previously awarded projects:
a. Abingdon Carousel
b.
Cutteslowe
Community Association
c. Faringdon Town Council
(c) approve delegated authority to Cabinet Member for Local Communities delegated decisions for minor changes and variations to projects; further that authority be delegated to the Cabinet Member for Local Communities delegated decisions to determine the application by East Oxford Primary School and the request from Cutteslowe Community Association; and
(d) ask Political Group Leaders to consider the use of the residual funding.
Minutes:
In February 2016 the council agreed to set aside £1m for creating a 'one off' fund to provide pump priming to support the provision of open access children's services.
In September 2017 Cabinet agreed the proposed use of the underspend of £232,674 for further rounds of grant funding and a cross party group of councillors bringing proposals back to cabinet for decision.
The working group have considered the applications under the seventh round of bids against the criteria outlined in the guidance notes and Cabinet considered a report setting out their recommendations.
Kathy Peto, for East Oxford Primary School, thanked Cabinet for considering giving part of the grant requested but asked that consideration be given to funding more fully. Ms Peto, clarified that they were not asking for rent for use of the school. The school was unable to accommodate the stay and play sessions and would need to rent space in the former children’s centre. She noted that any rent would come back to the County Council but also queried whether the rent could be waived as had happened for other groups. Ms Peto explained the nature of the outreach work referred to in the bid application.
The Chairman referred to the statement included in the addenda from Don Anderson on behalf of Cuttesloe Community Association.
Councillor Paul Buckley, local councillor for Wolvercote & Summertown, declared a non-pecuniary interest as his wife was a trustee of Cuttesloe Community Association. Councillor Buckley spoke in support of the statement from Don Anderson requesting a deferral of the decision in respect of the bid by Cuttesloe Community Association. He highlighted the success of the activities and the impact the loss of £3k would make to their finances in 2018/19. He explained that the recommendation was based on out of date data and that most of the money carried over related to money raised by trustees themselves. He added that only £2k of Council funded money was being carried over and this was going to new work. He expressed concern with the way that the matter had been handled and hoped that in future there would be greater communication with groups at an earlier stage.
Councillor Jamila Begum Azad, Shadow Cabinet Member for Children & Family Services expressed concern at the reduced funding for East Oxford. It was an area with a high degree of transition and a high number of refugees. Many families experienced language barriers and the local primary school had a high number of pupils with English as an additional language. The former children’s centre was at risk of under use and Councillor Begum Azad supported the bid by the School and would wish to see funding increased as there was still money in the pot.
Councillor Gray, Cabinet Member for Local Communities responding to the points made confirmed that it had appeared to the Working Group that on the East Oxford Primary School bid space was to be rented from the school and they were not comfortable with ... view the full minutes text for item 40