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Creating Strong, Vibrant and Healthy District Centres

Meeting: 06/12/2022 - Cabinet (Item 18)

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To consider a report of the Cabinet Member for Economy & Regeneration.

 

The report provides an update on the Council’s partnership with the Institute of Place Management in supporting the development of the Borough’s eight District Centres and to set out the next steps along with recommendations on spend within the current financial year 2022/ 23.

 

The Cabinet is recommended to agree that Action plans for each District Centre be developed, in collaboration with local stakeholders, based on the recommendations in the Institute of Place Management Reports.

 

Officer contact: Helen Walters on 07800 618140 or email: helen.walters@stockport.gov.uk

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Minutes:

The Cabinet Member for Economy & Regeneration (Councillor Colin MacAlister) submitted a report (copies of which had been circulated) providing an update on the Council’s partnership with the Institute of Place Management in supporting the development of the Borough’s eight District Centres and setting out the next steps along with recommendations on spend within the current financial year 2022/ 23.

 

The following comments were made/ issues raised:-

 

·         Stockport’s district centres remained a priority and the work of the district centre managers was welcomed.

·         The unique character of each of the district centres should continue to be recognised.

·         Local action plans were to be developed in collaboration with local stakeholders to give localities to opportunity to make decisions about what was right for each centre.

 

RESOLVED – That it be agreed that Action plans for each District Centre be developed, in collaboration with local stakeholders, based on the recommendations in the Institute of Place Management Reports.


Meeting: 24/11/2022 - Economy, Regeneration & Climate Change Scrutiny Committee (Item 4)

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To consider a report of the Director of Development and Regeneration.

 

The report provides an update on the Council’s partnership with the Institute of Place Management in supporting the development of the Borough’s eight District Centres and to set out the next steps along with recommendations on spend within the current financial year 2022/ 23.

 

The Scrutiny Committee is asked to comment on the recommendations to Cabinet and note the report.

 

Officer contact: Helen Walters 07800 618140 | helen.walters@stockport.gov.uk

Additional documents:

Minutes:

A representative of the Director of Development and Regeneration submitted a report (copies of which had been circulated) which provided an update on the council’s partnership with the Institute of Place Management (IPM) in supporting the development of the borough’s eight district centres and set out next steps along with recommendations on spend within the current financial year 2022/ 2023.

 

The Cabinet Member for Economy and Regeneration (Councillor Colin MacAlister) and Helen Walters (Town Centre Manager, Stockport Council) attended the meeting to respond to questions from the Scrutiny Committee.

 

The following comments were made/ issues raised:

·         Members noted that individual reports were due to be considered by all of the Area Committee meetings in this meeting cycle.

·         It was reported that the council were receiving good value for money for the work carried out by IPM given the amount of work that they had undertaken in each district centre.

·         Members were advised that the role of the two District Centre Managers was to facilitate projects in supporting the development of the district centres, with the aim to make district centres as self-sufficient as possible. The District Centre Managers worked closely with the Town Centre Manager, as well as each other, which enabled them to share best practice across work for the centres.

·         Concerns were raised as to the total budget of £40,000 (£5000 per district centre) to support their development for this financial year. It was advised that, due to the cost of living crisis, the booster for district centres could not be higher at this time.

·         In response to a question as to why the loan scheme had not been put in place, it was noted that the loan scheme was predicated on filling vacant units within district centres and the current vacancy rate within the district centres were significantly lower than the national average. The Cabinet Member reassured the Scrutiny Committee that he would work with members to look at ways to support investment in the next financial year.

·         It was noted that the outcomes from the work on district centres would help to support any next steps for prospective work on other local centres in the future.

 

RESOLVED – That the report be noted.