Issue - meetings
Development of a Specialist Activity Base for Adults with a Learning Disability/Autism alongside a Community Hub at Burton Stone Lane Community Centre
Meeting: 16/12/2014 - Executive (Item 64)
This report provides an update on the review of day support and development of Burton Stone Community Centre into a Specialist Activity Base and Community Hub, in line with the transformation programme and the strategic direction within CANS for all community centres to be self sufficient by April 2015.
Additional documents:
- Annex one - Burton Stone Community Centre cabinet report, item 64 PDF 71 KB
- ANNEX 2 - CIA for BSCC, item 64 PDF 383 KB
Decision:
Resolved: That Cabinet approve the continued revenue budget for the proposed procurement of a new operator for Burton Stone Community Centre to operate the Specialist Activity Base and the Facility Management function for the next 5 years, as set out at paragraph 30 of the report, option (ii).
Reason: This scheme will enable savings from the Community Hub project as well as from Health and Wellbeing’s revenue spend.
Minutes:
Members considered a report which provided an update and a financial analysis on the review of day support and development of Burton Stone Community Centre. It was proposed to develop the Centre as Specialist Activity Base and Community Hub, in line with the Council’s transformation programme and the strategic direction for all community centres to be self sufficient by April 2015.
It was noted that extensive consultation had been undertaken both with providers, who currently offered support to adults with a learning difficulty and autism and through a public engagement event in September. Concern had been expressed by the York Coronary Support Group and York Renal exercise group, regarding their future use of the Centre however a commitment had been made to ensure that facilities would continue to be made available to these groups.
Members confirmed their support for enhancement of the current facilities at the Centre to ensure that the current community use was developed alongside activities which focused on delivering services for adults at a specialist activity base.
Consideration then was given to the following options:
i. No capital investment - Burton Stone Community Centre closes.
ii. Adaptations to Burton Stone Community Centre to create a Specialist Activity Base providing the building with a 5 year life span.
Resolved: That Cabinet approve the continued revenue budget for the proposed procurement of a new operator for Burton Stone Community Centre to operate the Specialist Activity Base and the Facility Management function for the next 5 years, as set out at paragraph 30 of the report, option (ii). 1.
Reason: This scheme will enable savings from the Community Hub project as well as from Health and Wellbeing’s revenue spend.