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    CYNLLUN ASEDAU

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    Meeting: 16/02/2021 - The Cabinet (Item 10)

    • Webcast for 16/02/2021 - The Cabinet

    10 THE COUNCIL'S CAPITAL STRATEGY pdf icon PDF 192 KB

    Cyflwynwyd gan: Cyng / Cllr. Ioan Thomas

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    • Webcast for THE COUNCIL'S CAPITAL STRATEGY

    Decision:

    It was agreed to:

    ·         finance the funding gap for Canolfan Dolfeurig (£600,000)

    ·         finance the funding gap for the former Llanrug school house site (£150,000) and recoup the majority of the initial investment by selling the house and part of the land for affordable housing to local people and to make improvements to the primary school

    ·         that a further £2m is provided to commence work on constructing industrial units in the county

    ·         wait to see what the outcome of the discussions held with Welsh Government regarding Barmouth Promenade will be, before considering any further allocations in the Asset Plan.

     

    Minutes:

    The report was submitted by Cllr Ioan Thomas

     

    DECISION

     

    It was agreed to:

    ·         finance the funding gap for Canolfan Dolfeurig (£600,000)

    ·         finance the funding gap for the former Llanrug school house site (£150,000) and recoup the majority of the initial investment by selling the house and part of the land for affordable housing to local people and to make improvements to the primary school

    ·         that a further £2m is provided to commence work on constructing industrial units in the county

    ·         wait to see what the outcome of the discussions held with Welsh Government regarding Barmouth Promenade will be, before considering any further allocations in the Asset Plan.

     

    DISCUSSION

     

    The report was submitted noting that the Full Council had adopted an Asset Plan for a ten year period back in March 2019. It was highlighted that the plan anticipated the resources the Council would have for the 10 years and prioritised all of the plans proposed by the Departments. It was emphasised that the Plan was live and flexible and that the resources situation had changed somewhat since the plan had been approved.

     

    It was stated that there had been an awareness at the time of preparing the Plan that it would be possible that additional schemes could come forward   and it was agreed to reserve £0.5m per year in order to address the requirements for small schemes mainly. It was reiterated that substantial schemes needed consideration for 2021/22. Attention was drawn to Canolfan Dolfeurig in Dolgellau explaining that when the scheme was initially considered, a request had been made for £1.2m, but after undertaking further work, costs were nearer to £1.8m.

     

    The demand for industrial units across the county in recent years was highlighted, and although the North Wales Growth Deal ensured strategic sites, the need for smaller units to meet local demand was noted. On the basis that  units would cost approximately £200,000 each (excluding land costs), it was asked for the Cabinet's support to add funding in order to ensure it.

     

    It was originally stated that the Council had anticipated that £1.6m would need to be spent on the restoration of the promenade in Barmouth as a result of damage. Also, as a result of undertaking much more detailed work, it was highlighted that the cost of restoring would likely be between £16m and £22.5m, which meant that the Council would need to find £3.75m as a contribution in order to deliver the work.

     

    At its meeting in October 2017, the Cabinet agreed to purchase a piece of land near Ysgol Gynradd Llanrug, in case it would be required for educational purposes in the future. By now, it was noted that only an element of the land would be required and that it would be possible to re-claim an element of the cost by selling pieces of the land for affordable housing but it was highlighted that a likely gap would need  ...  view the full minutes text for item 10

    Awdur: Dilwyn Williams