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NORTH WALES OFFICE ACCOMMODATION REVIEW
Meeting: 30/07/2013 - Cabinet (Item 9)
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To consider a report by Councillor Julian Thompson-Hill, Lead Member for Finance and Assets (copy enclosed) seeking Cabinet’s approval of the office rationalisation proposals for North Denbighshire together with the formulation of long term development plans.
Additional documents:
- OFFICE ACCOMMODATION REVIEW APP 1, item 9 PDF 338 KB
- OFFICE ACCOMMODATION REVIEW APP 2, item 9 PDF 59 KB
- OFFICE ACCOMMODATION REVIEW APP 3, item 9 PDF 20 KB
- OFFICE ACCOMMODATION REVIEW APP 4, item 9 PDF 17 KB
- OFFICE ACCOMMODATION REVIEW APP 5, item 9 PDF 48 KB
- OFFICE ACCOMMODATION REVIEW APP 6, item 9 PDF 53 KB
- OFFICE ACCOMMODATION REVIEW APP 7, item 9 PDF 98 KB
Decision:
RESOLVED that Cabinet –
(a) approves the vacation of the Prestatyn
Ty Nant offices (subject to alternative use being
identified and implemented) as the preferred option (option 3 as outlined in
paragraphs 4.7 – 4.9 as set out in the report) for office rationalisation
in the North of the County;
(b) approves
the undertaking of a marketing exercise for the Prestatyn
Ty Nant building on a medium term leasehold basis to
facilitate the vacation of the building by Denbighshire County Council staff,
and
(c) approves the
formulation of a Planning Brief to facilitate a long term development plan for
the Prestatyn site outlined in red in Appendix 1 to
the report and the development of a design brief and feasibility study for the
provision of a new office building in Rhyl.
Minutes:
Councillor Julian Thompson-Hill, Lead Member
for Finance and Assets presented the report seeking Cabinet’s approval of the
office rationalisation proposals for North Denbighshire together with the
formulation of long term development plans.
The report outlined the work undertaken in
respect of the North Denbighshire Office Accommodation Review together with an
outline of the strategic considerations and recommendations. Councillor Thompson-Hill elaborated upon the
rationale behind the final proposals which involved the vacation of Prestatyn Ty Nant offices subject to alternative use being
identified. Long term proposals included
potential development for the Prestatyn site and a
new office building in Rhyl. Reference was also made to the consultation
exercise and concerns raised together with the responses thereto. Councillor Barbara Smith advised that the
review was part of the modernisation strategy and highlighted the involvement
of the Modernisation Board within the process and the importance of progressing
with the proposals as soon as possible.
Cabinet was pleased that progress was being
made in reviewing assets and addressing the issue of surplus buildings. Members questioned various aspects of the
office accommodation review process and findings in order to satisfy themselves
that the final proposals presented the best way forward. In commenting on the report members expressed
specific concern regarding the poor condition and high costs associated with 6
– 8 Nant Hall Road. Councillor Julian
Thompson-Hill and officers responded to members’ questions and comments as
follows –
·
acknowledged
concerns regarding the poor condition and high cost of 6 – 8 Nant Hall Road
detailing the reasons why it had not been included within the initial phase but
would be addressed as part of the longer term proposals
·
under
current practice relocation expenses would be paid to affected staff who would
travel further to work as a result of the proposals
·
agreed
that uncertainties surrounding the proposals could be unsettling for staff and
if Cabinet approved the recommendations they would be progressed as soon as
possible with sensitivity to staff and minimum disruption
·
elaborated
upon the role of Property Services, HR and ICT within the process to ensure a
smooth transition and facilitate alternative working practices
·
provided
assurances regarding the leasing arrangements for Brighton Road whose landlord
wished to retain the Council as tenant
·
provided
some indicative savings arising from the proposals in terms of operating and
leasing costs but more definite figures would be produced following the
marketing exercise and formulation of the business case.
Councillor Hugh Irving considered Ty Nant an
asset showing the Council’s commitment and presence in the town and raised
concerns regarding the economic impact of the proposals. He felt it did not make business sense to
continue to lease 64 Brighton Road when the Council owned Ty Nant outright and
suggested that Brighton Road could be partially vacated and relocated to Prestatyn to reduce rental costs. He also expressed doubts about finding a
tenant for Ty Nant and sought assurances that, if the proposals were approved,
Ty Nant would remain in commission until a tenant had been found. The following responses were provided:
·
assurances
were given that Ty Nant would remain in commission until the marketing exercise
had been undertaken to determine interest and value
·
it was
anticipated that, providing the Council was flexible, a tenant could be found
quickly – however, if a tenant could not be found the matter would be brought
back to Cabinet for further consideration
· it was submitted that staff based in Ty Nant did not contribute significantly to the town’s economy which would be mitigated in any event by securing a new tenant and potential significant investment from future development of the ... view the full minutes text for item 9