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WELCOME BACK FUND - DELEGATION OF SPEND
Meeting: 23/06/2021 - Cabinet (Item 7)
7 WELCOME BACK FUND - DELEGATION OF SPEND
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(A report presented by Lydia Rusling, Assistant Director - Towns Fund)
Portfolio Holder: Councillor Nigel Welton
Additional documents:
- Appendix A- Boston Welcome Back Fund Activity Form, item 7
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- Appendix B - Welcome Back Funding briefing paper, item 7
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- Appendix C - Welcome Back Fund Notification, item 7
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Minutes:
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DECISION
1. That the Welcome Back Fund activity, as outlined in Appendix A and agreed as eligible by MHCLG, be agreed. 2. That authority to spend the funding of £62,811, in accordance with the proposed activities, be delegated to the Assistant Director of Economic Growth in consultation with the Portfolio Holder - Economic Development and Planning.
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REASON FOR DECISION
The Deputy Leader presented a report, regarding the result of the Council’s bid from the Government’s “Welcome Back Fund” and a request for delegated authority for its spend.
Councils across England were receiving a share £56m of this European Regional Development Funding (ERDF) to support the return to high streets safely and help build back better from the pandemic. This funding built on the £50m Reopening High Street Safely Fund (RHSSF) allocated to authorities in 2020 and formed part of wider support the Government was providing to communities and businesses.
The fund would allow local authorities in England to put in place additional measures to create and promote a safe environment for local trade and tourism, particularly in high streets as their economies reopened. The fund supported plans to respond to the significant impacts of Covid19 on local economies.
The Council’s plans for the fund allocation of £62,811 were submitted to the Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) on 28 May following consultation with Councillors through a Reserved Member Evening and with a range of stakeholders. On 21 June, the Council received confirmation that MHCLG’s Welcome Back project team had reviewed the proposals and considered them eligible, as shown in Appendix C. The Council could now deliver the interventions set out in Appendix A: Welcome Back Fund activity.
The report requested approval to delegate authority to the Assistant Director of Economic Growth, in consultation with the Portfolio Holder - Economic Development and Planning to spend the fund allocation in line with the proposed activities.
In response to questions, the Assistant Director - Towns Fund confirmed that the funding was the remainder of the ERDF funding stream and had been allocated specifically to support the reopening of the high street following the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The details of proposed activity, set out in Appendix A, related to the project proposals approved by MHCLG and the Council had to ensure that expenditure was made in line with those proposals in order to be able to drawdown the funding.
The Leader thanked the team for their dedicated efforts in such a short time frame and achieving an extremely successful result. The process was prescriptive and great care was taken when making applications because expenditure had to be in line with the approval.
The Deputy Leader brought Members’ attention to the indicative spend of the contracts within the table of proposed activity. Now that approval had been received, detailed expenditure would be worked out and sent to MHCLG for approval as the process went along.
Members commended the officers for the success of the bid and ... view the full minutes text for item 7 |