8 LEASING OF THE FORMER ABERSOCH SCHOOL SITE TO MENTER RABAR
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Cyflwynwyd gan: Cllr. Paul Rowlinson
Additional documents:
Decision:
It was agreed to use powers under
the General Disposal Consent (Wales) 2003 to lease the Abersoch
School site directly to Menter Rabar
for less than market rent, to realise social, economic
and environmental benefits.
Minutes:
The report
was submitted by Cllr Paul Rowlinson
DECISION
It was
agreed to use powers under the General Disposal Consent (Wales) 2003 to lease
the Abersoch School site directly to Menter Rabar for less than market rent, to
realise social, economic and environmental benefits.
DISCUSSION
The report
was submitted stating that it stemmed from the sad situation of having to close
Ysgol Abersoch back in 2021. It was explained that when a school closed the
Council had a policy of offering the site to the local community at a
discounted price. It was noted that the community of Abersoch had set up Menter
Rabar, a multi-purpose hub which would include a community café, heritage
exhibition, business units to let, a community garden and a multi-use room to
host activities and courses.
It was
explained that Menter Rabar had already secured planning permission and had
received grant funding and secured additional funding through various sources.
It was reported that the Local Member was very supportive of Menter Rabar, as
stated in the Member's comments on page 46 of the Agenda.
It was
explained why a lease for a period of 99 years needed to be offered, explaining
that Welsh Government conditions stated that Menter Rabar needed to receive a
long-term lease from the Council before releasing the grant money. The decision
not to put the property on the open market and to waive approximately £150,000
was highlighted; it was believed that Menter Rabar would bring significant
economic, social and environmental benefits to the community of Abersoch.
Observations
arising from the discussion:
• Support was expressed for Menter
Rabar stating that projects like this were good for Gwynedd. It was believed
that Gwynedd was leading the way in the community sector and that there was
potential to attract visitors and income here as well as raise awareness of the
culture and heritage of the area.
• Support for the proposal was stated
believing that there would be clear benefits to the area and community as a
result of this initiative and it was thought that it was great that Abersoch
was given this opportunity.
• Such initiatives were believed to
work well and draw communities together and provide social opportunities for
the residents of the area.
• The above comments were reiterated by expressing congratulations and thanks to Menter Rabar for their work.
Awdur: Carys Fôn Williams, Head of Housing and Property Department