The Business Growth Manager
provided an update on the main Business Growth Strategy to
Members.
This was the first briefing to
the new committee and outlined the priorities for the Development
Directorate for 2019-23. When
considering the six priorities, the following was noted:
- Building Back Better
– this strand was focussed on nature recovery, sustainable
transport, and carbon reduction.
- Enabling Housing
Growth – this was being delivered via Dragonfly and included
Council housing via Bolsover Homes and construction of commercial
sales properties via Dragonfly Development Ltd.
- Increasing Revenue
Streams – This included projects
such as the development of the Crematorium, Dragonfly Development
Ltd., and local growth plans for Shirebrook and
Creswell.
- Making the Best Use
of our Assets – a key deliverable under this strand had been
the review of Council garage sites.
Over £1m had been secured via disposal or redevelopment and
teams were now assessing other assets to go through a similar
review process. A dedicated officer had
now been appointed to assess proposals for development of the
Pleasley Vale site. This would involve complex consideration of listed
buildings, the conservation area, and a variety of stakeholders
including Mansfield DC and Nottinghamshire CC.
- Promoting the
District and Increasing Tourism – the new Tourism and Place
Manager had now started in her role, and it was hoped to move this
area forward swiftly due to her past
experience working for the Council on tourism.
- Working with Partners
– the team were now able to move forward with this area of
work because of the UKSPF monies allocated by the Leader’s
Executive & Partnerships team for business support and
development. This commenced in
April. The team were also working with
partners from One Public Estate (OPE) as part of a countywide
exercise looking at the future scope for publicly owned buildings
within Bolsover town centre. The team
hoped it could lead to the Council being able to access additional
funds.
The Business Growth Manager
also noted that following the recent District Council election, it
would be appropriate to review the Strategy and Action Plan as it
came to the end of its lifecycle to ensure that new Members
priorities were being addressed.
A Member queried the four areas
of delivery under the Working with Partners strand. The officer directed Members to the action plan
appendices for further detail - the four areas were Business
Support, Business Engagement, Social Value Index, and
OPE.
A Member queried who was part
of the OPE team. The officer noted that
this was a national team. As a result
of the unsuccessful LUF bid the area had been identified as having
public buildings and land which could benefit from
redevelopment. By taking part in the
current consultation exercise this would put the area in a strong
position when future funding was announced.
A Member questioned why
Dragonfly had no clear target dates assigned within the Enabling
Housing Growth action plan. The officer
noted that these could be included in future updates once they had
been decided. ...
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