Issue - meetings

Demolition of flats at High Street, Tibshelf

Meeting: 28/09/2020 - Executive (Item 43)

Proposed demolition of flats off High Street, Tibshelf

Recommendations on page 419

 

(Paragraph 3)

Decision:

RESOLVED – that

 

1)   approval be granted for demolition of the Council-owned flats and ancillary buildings on land at High Street, Tibshelf.

 

2)   the site be laid to grass following demolition pending future redevelopment of the site.

 

3)   delegated authority be given to the Head of Property Services and Housing Repairs to procure a contract for demolition of the flats to a maximum value of as detailed in the report. 

 

Minutes:

Executive considered the report of the Portfolio Holder – Housing which sought approval for the demolition of the Council-owned flats on High Street, Tibshelf.

 

Moved by Councillor Sandra Peake and seconded by Councillor Duncan McGregor

RESOLVED – that

 

1)   approval be granted for demolition of the Council-owned flats and ancillary buildings on land at High Street, Tibshelf.

 

2)   the site be laid to grass following demolition pending future redevelopment of the site.

 

3)   delegated authority be given to the Head of Property Services and Housing Repairs to procure a contract for demolition of the flats to a maximum value of as detailed in the report. 

 

REASON FOR DECISION:

There were no compelling reasons to retain the existing buildings but there was significant potential for re-development of the site that would enhance the amenities of the local area and better serve the local community. However, leaving the buildings empty once they have been vacated was considered likely to detract from the character and appearance of the High Street and attract additional anti-social behaviour.

 

OTHER OPTIONS CONSIDERED:

The option to continue letting the flats was rejected primarily because of low demand and associated anti-social behaviour. The option to retain the buildings was rejected primarily because of their limited design value but also in view of the limited opportunities to put the building into a different use and the ongoing risk of continued anti-social behaviour in and around the flats.