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WBC executive Q&A 20/08/18

News Posted on 30/08/2018 22:54

Transcript of questions tabled at recent West Berks Council Executive meeting.

(b) Question
submitted to the Portfolio Holder for Economic Development and Communications
by Councillor Lee Dillon (asked on his behalf by Councillor Alan Macro):
Question: “Why will the Council not enter into a short term lease with the
Newbury Community Football Group for use of the Faraday Road site?” The
Portfolio Holder Economic Development and Communications answered: Thank you
Councillor Dillon and Councillor Macro. As the appeal case regarding the wider
London Road Industrial Estate redevelopment has now been heard, the Council
wants to have the flexibility to commence redevelopment as quickly as possible.
This is why no long lease with any organisation is being provided for the site.
As for the group that you referred to in your question, it is a kind offer
regarding them taking the lease and managing the site. However, we believe the
Council is still best place to manage the site, given it already manages
multiple similar sites and also carries public service obligations so is best
place to make it available to as many groups as possible. We also want to be in
the position where we can make sure that we can commence the redevelopment as
quickly as possible when the time comes. However, I still want to be very
clear, the group itself and the organisations is represents are of course more
than welcome to utilise the site and that is exactly the purpose of what we are
doing here, we want to make that site available for as long as possible, right
up until the point of redevelopment, because I completely understand that no
one wants to see that site, not being available to the public, ahead of the
wider redevelopment. So we intend to make it available for as long as possible,
right up until the point when we are starting to invest in the site. The
Chairman asked: “Do you have a supplementary question arising directly out of
the answer to your original question. A supplementary should be relevant to the
original question and not introduce any new material?”

The Chairman
asked: “Do you have a supplementary question arising directly out of the answer
to your original question. A supplementary should be relevant to the original
question and not introduce any new material?” Councillor Alan Macro asked:
“There is currently a football ground there and a stadium, my understanding of
the Council’s plans is for a MUGA which I presume means that the current
facilities will be demolished. Whereas the group’s proposal is to keep it as a
football ground?” The Portfolio Holder Economic Development and Communications
answered: So in response to that, let me just be clear, there is a football
club which had the previous lease and there is a group of separate
representative communities, and it is important that we are distinct in regards
to those two and then with regard to the Council. The Council at the moment is
conducting an assessment of the site, as it has to do if it takes on any entity
that it then wants to make available to the public, so considerations with
health and safety and relevant insurance and making it generally safe for the
public to use. That is now Page 7 Page 6 of 10 what is going on, the results of
that assessment, I believe we are committed to making that available in
September and I don’t see any problem with that timeframe. That will set out
what makes sense for the site to be made available for the purposes that we
have talked about here. We will have to wait on what the result is of that
study, I am not going to be drawn on what that will result into. It will
literally be however the Council making it safe and available to as many groups
as possible.



NCFG chase up PPS progress 16/08/18

News Posted on 30/08/2018 22:35

NCFG Chair Paul Morgan asks consultants 4Global on the progress of their Playing Pitch Strategy (PPS) on behalf of WBC. Report is not yet complete…



WBC reply to MP 15/08/18

News Posted on 30/08/2018 22:31

Dear Mr Morgan

We have now received the
following e-mail from the Chief Executive of West Berkshire Council, in
response to the issues you raised regarding the football pitch.

With best wishes (for Richard Benyon MP)

Dear Richard,

Ref Mr Morgan’s
queries about the Council’s ability to use the football pitch for general
sports use and the decision making process behind that, I would comment as
follows:

1.
General sports use including
football.

From
a Planning point of view the Council are not required to consult on the
Council’s wish to make the playing field available for wider public sports
use. The pitch is not being altered in terms of size, surface and
maintenance, all of which could be Planning matters but here are not
applicable. The asset is being taken back in hand by the Council as land
owner and we are free to increase the level and type of sports use should we
wish to.

2.
Decision making process.

The
decision making process leading to where we are now started back in 2016 when
we met with Mr Morgan and others on April 18th 2016 and at that
meeting made clear the Council would not be entering into a new lease with the
football club but would consider a one year lease extension as requested by Mr
Morgan and others. In the end we agreed to a two year lease extension
which terminated in June this year. As Mr Morgan is aware that decision
making process included myself, elected Members and Council officers from Legal
Services and Property Services. Before the lease expired in June this
year the same bodies considered the best way for the Council to take back
control of the asset and have it managed for general sports access, a process
which the Council was perfectly entitled to manage internally.

Mr Morgan also
makes a general comment about the ACV status of the old football ground.
This status has the potential to trigger a mandatory process which is beyond
the Council’s control and must be followed
by the Council; there is no question of the
Council not recognising the status and following due process. The
significance of the ACV status is that should the Council dispose of the asset
in the future, any individual or group (including Newbury Community Football
Group) may put in a commercial bid to acquire the asset once the Council has
declared its intention to dispose of the site. The Council will as a
matter of course make this declaration and at that point any organisation or
individual wishing to put in a bid has six months in which to do so. As
per current legislation, the Council is required to consider all submitted bids
but is not obliged to accept any of them.

Kind regards

Nick



NFG in Victoria Park? 09/08/18

News Posted on 30/08/2018 22:26

A like-for-like ground in Victoria Park won’t fit…




Academy refused hire of NFG 24/07/18

News Posted on 30/08/2018 22:10

Gary Clifford (HTFC Academy Mgr) asked WBC if they could hire Faraday Road from September – the answer was an emphatic “NO”!



Stage 2 complaint to WBC raised 20/07/18

News Posted on 30/08/2018 22:06

Please
find attached (below) NCFG’s Stage 2 complaint

As stated in my email below Mr
Carter’s response to NCFG’s Stage 1 complaint simply does not address the
points that were raised.

One of our main points is that
communication and dialogue with the Council has been very difficult (at best)
and as Mr Carter has made himself the focal point for all correspondence we
were very disappointed, but not surprised, that it was Mr Carter who responded
to the Stage 1 complaint. It was NCFG’s hope that an independent person
from WBC would review the complaint.

To be clear the way that Mr Carter has
handled the Council’s interaction with NCFG over the football ground and the
fact that all decisions on this matter still continue to be made behind
closed doors, without any justification / evidence or dialogue with the
users and / or wider community goes to the heart of our complaint. As such can
you please confirm ASAP who, from West Berkshire Council, will be handling this
Stage 2 complaint.

In our Stage 1 complaint we listed the
7 principles of public life (see below). It is our view that WBC’s handing
of the Faraday Road football ground falls short on many of these key principles
and we hope that our Stage 2 complaint is reviewed fairly and independently
with these principles used as the benchmark.

The 7
principles of public life

Published
31 May 1995

1. Selflessness

Holders of public office should act solely in terms of the public interest.

2. Integrity

Holders of public office must avoid placing themselves under any obligation to people or organisations that might try inappropriately to influence them in their work. They should not act or take decisions in order to gain financial or other material benefits for themselves, their family, or their friends. They must declare and resolve any interests and relationships.

3. Objectivity

Holders of public office must act and take decisions impartially, fairly and on merit, using the best evidence and without discrimination or bias.

4. Accountability

Holders of public office are accountable to the public for their decisions and actions and must submit themselves to the scrutiny necessary to ensure this.

5. Openness

Holders of public office should act and take decisions in an open and transparent manner. Information should not be withheld from the public unless there are clear and lawful reasons for so doing.

6. Honesty

Holders of public office should be truthful.

7. Leadership

Holders of public office should exhibit these principles in their own behaviour. They should actively promote and robustly support the principles and be willing to challenge poor behaviour wherever it occurs.

Paul Morgan

Chair of Newbury Community Football Group

Tel: 07767 817208




Premier league striker support 19/07/18

News Posted on 29/08/2018 23:36

Newbury Reporting’s article from 23/06/18 on Charlie Austin’s support for NCFG here



NCFG correspondence with MP 18/07/18

News Posted on 29/08/2018 22:54

Reply from Richard Benyon MP to NCFG Chair Paul Morgan 17/07/18

Dear Paul

I have forwarded your e-mail to the CEO at West Berks Council. I will send you a copy of his reply when I receive it.

Yours sincerely

Richard

(The Rt Hon Richard Benyon – Member of Parliament for Newbury)

Reply from NCFG Chair Paul Morgan to Richard Benyon MP 09/07/18

Thank you for your response Richard.

As discussed at our meeting the key issue that we have is WBC are simply not entering into any meaningful dialogue with the football community of Newbury.

You say in your reply, which I appreciate is what you have been told by WBC, “The current plan is for WBC to manage the use of the ground and they are currently making the site suitable for local people to use”.

There is no evidence whatsoever that there is a need for what WBC propose and we have asked them to provide evidence of their decision making process – see the attached response that we sent to Newbury Weekly News. Two examples of our questions are:

• Please can you confirm who you consulted with respect to the proposed use as a multi-use games area with two five a side pitches marked up?

• Who in the Council proposed and agreed this new use for Faraday Road – did it go through any committee or any internal review? Please advise

Regrettably we are now firmly of the view that WBC have no intention whatsoever of honouring the site’s Asset of Community Value status and they will deliberately dumb down and run down this great facility to further their end goals, which as discussed has not had any public consultation nor has any associated outline planning applications. In short what they are doing is really bad for local health and well-being, local democracy and puts the local Conservative party in a really poor light.

Rest assured that NCFG will continue to challenge WBC at every step and if you can provide us with help and guidance with this quest it will be much appreciated.

Best regards

Paul Morgan – Chair of Newbury Community Football Group

Reply from Richard Benyon MP to NCFG Chair Paul Morgan following recent meeting 09/07/18

Dear Paul

Thank you for coming to see me with John Stewart.

I raised your concerns with the Chief Executive of WBC, Nick Carter, at my meting with him on Friday. I can confirm that the football ground will be available for community use within a few weeks. This will be a short to medium term arrangement dependant on the redevelopment of the London Road Industrial Estate. The current plan is for WBC to manage the use of the ground and they are currently making the site suitable for local people to use.

I know that you are looking for some long-term solution to provide the kind of ground a town like Newbury deserves. WBC will shortly be publishing its playing field strategy and it is very important that organisations like yours are contributing to the ideas this brings forward. I know that WBC want to build on the Newbury Town Plan and to tie in sporting facilities with policies on wellbeing, anti-obesity and community activity.

Please be assured of my continuing commitment to find a long-term solution for Newbury to be able to compete at the highest possible level in local and national leagues.

Yours sincerely

Richard

(The Rt Hon Richard Benyon – Member of Parliament for Newbury)



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