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Neighbourhood Partnership Co-ordinator's Report
This report is from the Coordinator. It is for information and decision and Partnership members are recommended to:
Note Section 106 and CIL Update.
Note Neighbourhood Forum Updates.
Note Neighbourhood Officer and Neighbourhood Plan Updates
Note NP futures communications
Note parks project updates, see Appendix 4
Note Environment/ Traffic and Transport Sub Group notes Appendix 5/6
Agree Transformers funding allocation
Note Bearpit Toilets Briefing Paper
Agree CIL spending decisions
Minutes:
The Neighbourhood Partnership were asked to note the following:
· Neighbourhood Forum Updates
· Neighbourhood Officer and Neighbourhood Plan Updates
· Note Neighbourhood Partnership future communications
· Note the parks project updates as set out in the report appended to the papers.
· Note the Environment, Traffic and Transport sub group notes appended to the papers.
· Note the Bearpit Toilet Briefing Paper
The Transformers Funding Applications
The Chair reported on the outcome of the sub-group decision making in respect of all the applications.
a) Young Bristol’s application for the Transformers Outdoor Activity Week project and that proposed by the Redcliffe Residents Action Group was viewed as activities that when combined, cover a wide area of the NP’s wards. In addition these applications would support the principles of the inclusivity as the participants from the Redcliffe area would come from a diverse background.
b) Basement Studio application for Castle Park Bandstand Takeover although the initial take up would impact 140 the outcome of the event would draw a wider audience to view the outcome of the project.
c) The Nitty Gritty request for funding was not ward. The comment was made that Nitty Gritty was a brand with a number of offerings.
d) Allaboard Watersports activity recommendation was questioned as to what the possible uptake would be from schools in the Hotwells area. The sum if awarded £600 would go towards supporting the group develop activities for students of Hotwells primary.
e) The Chair shared that the grants panel group were seeking new members to join them.
The Chair requested that the Neighbourhood Committee consider the recommendations and agree to award sums as recommended by the sub group.
Neighbourhood Committee unanimously Resolved to award:
i) Basement Studio for Castle Park Bandstand Takeover £1300
ii) The Architecture Centre for Shape My City £500
iii) HCCA/Bristol Bar Crew for Raising the Bar for Young People £600
iv) Redcliffe Residents Action Group for Summer sport & activities £1000
v) Young Bristol for Transformers Outdoor Activity Week £1000
vi) All-Aboard Watersports for Watersport Activity Programme £600
vii) Woodlands Group for Speak Out Conference £Nil
viii) Young Bristol for Hotwells Cumberland Piazza £Nil
ix) Creative Youth Network for Station Guardian £Nil
x) Nitty Gritty Guide for University Hospitals £Nil
Supporting documents:
- 06.0 NPC Report Apr 17, item 42. PDF 172 KB
- Appendix 1 Draft BCC proposals and options March 2017 V3 for discussion, item 42. PDF 309 KB
- Appendix 2 NP Chair response to transition proposals, item 42. PDF 59 KB
- Appendix 3 NP Transition timeline DRAFT V4.1, item 42. PDF 288 KB
- Appendix 4 Parks Update & Progress March 2017, item 42. PDF 67 KB
- Appendix 5 ESG Notes - 1 Mar 2017, item 42. PDF 81 KB
- Appendix 6 TTSG 16 March 2017, item 42. PDF 53 KB
- Appendix 7 NP Proposal ASLS JacobsWellsBaths V2, item 42. PDF 905 KB
- Appendix 8 Letter in support of grant application for magistrates court, item 42. PDF 124 KB
- Appendix 9 plans of the Magistrates Court, item 42. PDF 5 MB
- Appendix 10 Station schedule of works introduction, item 42. PDF 51 KB
- Appendix 11 Schedule of works court building, item 42. PDF 181 KB
- Appendix 12 Street Lighting in St John’s Road - Survey Responses, item 42. PDF 110 KB
- Appendix 13 Toilets Briefing paper - CCH NP March, item 42. PDF 48 KB
- Central, Clifton and Harbourside S106, item 42. PDF 203 KB
- Street Lighting in St John’s Road - Survey Responses, item 42. PDF 154 KB