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01/12/2022 - Freedom Leisure Contract - Response to Increased Energy Costs
RESOLVED: That the Committee –
(i) Noted the contents of this report in relation to the increased costs faced by leisure operators across the UK linked to the energy supply crisis;
(ii) Agreed that it is necessary to support Freedom Leisure to ensure their continued viability and the delivery of the Sports Facilities Contracts;
(iii) Authorised the Executive Director of Economy, Environment and Culture to implement the range of mitigation measures outlined in this report at paragraphs 3.18 and 3.23, with the exception of the caveat regarding parking charges outlined in 2.8;
(iv) Noted that the various measures will be reviewed by officers over six months and a report will be brought to TECC by June 2023 on whether it is possible to revert back to standard contract arrangements. Committee authorises the Executive Director of Economy, Environment and Culture to make revisions and changes to the arrangements based on the ongoing impact, cost and potential changes to utility prices, but agrees that committee approval will be sought if car park charging is required at Withdean Sports Complex.
03/11/2022 - Freedom Leisure Contract - Response to Increased Energy Costs
RESOLVED: That Committee:
1. Noted the contents of this report in relation to the increased costs faced by
leisure operators across the UK linked to the energy supply crisis.
2. Agreed that it is necessary to support Freedom Leisure to ensure their
continued viability and the delivery of the Sports Facilities Contracts.
3. Recommended to the Policy & Resources Committee that it authorises the
Executive Director of Economy, Environment and Culture to implement the
mitigation measures outlined in this report at paragraphs 3.18 and 3.23, with
the exception of the caveat regarding parking charges outlined in 2.4.
4. Recommended to the Policy & Resources Committee that it notes that the
various measures will be reviewed by officers over six months and a
report will be brought to TECC by June 2023 on whether it is possible to
revert back to standard contract arrangements. Committee authorises the
Executive Director of Economy, Environment and Culture to make revisions
and changes to the arrangements based on the ongoing impact, cost and
potential changes to utility prices, but agrees that committee approval will be
sought if car park charging is required at Withdean Sports Complex.
That the Policy & Resources Committee:
5. Noted the contents of this report in relation to the increased costs faced by
leisure operators across the UK linked to the energy supply crisis.
6. Agreed that it is necessary to support Freedom Leisure to ensure their
continued viability and the delivery of the Sports Facilities Contracts.
7. Authorised the Executive Director of Economy, Environment and Culture to
implement the range of mitigation measures outlined in this report at
paragraphs 3.18 and 3.23, with the exception of the caveat regarding
parking charges outlined in 2.8.
8. Noted that the various measures will be reviewed by officers over six months and a report will be brought to TECC by June 2023 on whether it is possible to revert back to standard contract arrangements. Committee authorises the Executive Director of Economy, Environment and Culture to make revisions and changes to the arrangements based on the ongoing impact, cost and potential changes to utility prices, but agrees that committee approval will be sought if car park charging is required at Withdean Sports Complex.