Issue details - King Alfred Leisure Centre Regeneration Project (Exempt Category 3)

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Issue details

King Alfred Leisure Centre Regeneration Project (Exempt Category 3)

This confidential report will set out options for delivering a new leisure centre in the west of the city. Cabinet will be asked to consider the site and delivery options.

Decision type: Key

Reason Key: Expenditure > £1,000000 & significantly effects more than 2 wards;

Decision status: For Determination

Wards affected: (All Wards);

Notice of proposed decision first published: 02/07/2024

Anticipated restriction: Fully exempt  - View reasons

Decision due: 18 Jul 2024 by Cabinet

Lead member: Cabinet Member for Sports & Recreation

Lead director: Corporate Director for City Services

Contact: Mark Healy, City Regeneration Programme Manager Email: Mark.Healy@brighton-hove.gov.uk.

Consultation process

The project has been accompanied by a wide-ranging programme of engagement which has been underway since the project began in Autumn 2022 . There have been three key phases of engagement so far, these being:

• phase 1, September to December 2022. Focused on core users of the King Alfred such as the leaseholders (e.g. the boxing club), sports clubs, and community groups that regularly book the facility.

• phase 2, from January 2023. Connecting with wider community groups and residents. This phase included the all-day drop-in event in April 2023, and specialist work with partners to engage with minoritised ethnic groups and younger people

• phase 3, beginning of January 2024. Focused on the on-line questionnaire which generated around 3,600 responses.

Agenda items

Documents

  • Part 2 - King Alfred Leisure Centre Regeneration Project  

 


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