£10m pot could be kick-start for city

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Wednesday, February 10, 2010
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A £10M fund could be set up by Derby City Council to get regeneration projects off the ground in the tough economic climate.

The authority would set up the fund by committing £600,000 a year. That kind of investment means the value of the fund would be £10m because borrowing enough money to buy a £10m piece of land would cost the council about £600,000 a year in repayments for around 50 years.

However, the council could use part of the £600,000 annual budget to purchase land and the remainder for related services, such as employing people to manage a certain project.

The investment pot would be kick-started by taking £1.5m from reserves.

Officials said they are still working out details of the scheme, but its aim would be to attract investment in the city.

John Cadwallader, chief executive of urban regeneration company, Derby Cityscape, which is spearheading the revitalisation of the city, said: "At a time when other sources of funding are getting much tighter, setting up a regeneration fund would be an excellent move and give the city more control and a better chance of continuing the regeneration programme through the times when private-sector funding is difficult to acquire."

He said one scheme which could be helped through the fund is the £16m office and retail development in Bold Lane, dubbed Sadler Square. Its developer, Blueprint, has stalled due to a shortage in funding.

Mr Cadwallader said: "We should look at schemes that can be brought on at an early stage. Particular priority should be given to Sadler Square to bring a new lease of life to the Cathedral Quarter and where there is an identified funding gap."

A report states the fund would help maintain the momentum of regeneration, created through the development of Westfield and other projects.

Council leader Hilary Jones said the money could help to attract or even bring in more cash to the city and the council. "It could be used for a variety of reasons, it is very flexible.

"For example you could get developers interested in buying up land but they may be put off if it is contaminated and we could use this to clean up the land and then sell it on.

"That is just one example but it could be used for all sorts."

The report outlines that the fund is aimed to help the city through the recession.

It states: "Since the onset of the worst recession in a generation over the past 18 months, it is considered to be of the utmost importance that momentum is not lost.

"There are many worthy regeneration projects that have stalled in the last few years due to the unavailability of finance, a more risk-averse climate and uncertain market demand.

"The aspiration is to create a successful European city that is an economic powerhouse providing prosperity for its citizens and warm, welcome to businesses and visitors.

"Through its own corporate capital programme, the council could take the lead in demonstrating the ambition of the city and creating a real step change in the pace and performance of regeneration projects.

"Establishing a regeneration fund will support the city through the recession and towards this aspirational future."

If the council's cabinet agrees to set up the fund when it meets on Tuesday, the council would be asked to use £1m of reserves as a one-off input into the fund in 2010-1 and a further £500,000 in 2011-2.

On top of that, it would add £600,000 into the council's budget each year towards the fund. A decision on that investment would be made by the full council on March 1.

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    by concerned citizen, Derby

    Tuesday, February 16 2010, 11:41AM

    “This is a very important debate, so please let's not have it degenerate into just another chance to bash Councilors and the Council. Becketwell does need sorting. Without it, Derby has a hole in its heart. Failing to move the City Council offices there, was a real missed opportunity. If we've got £10m to spend, is it really too late to put this right?”

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    by Angela, Derby

    Wednesday, February 10 2010, 3:53PM

    “I have a better way of raising the funds needed, stop all allowances and travel for councillors, that would pay for all of it and leave spare money in the pot as well.”

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    by Sadler Gate, Derby

    Wednesday, February 10 2010, 3:23PM

    “With 1 in 5 of the city centre's shop lying empty which now includes the gaudy Zanzibar building, any genuine money ought to go into filling them before building new White Elephants.
    I think that Derby has had it's finest hour and will now fade away into banality as the Primark and TJ Hughes bland brands take over what character was left.”

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    by Dawn, Derby

    Wednesday, February 10 2010, 1:35PM

    “burtonflw - exactly the point !!”

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    by Angela, Derby

    Wednesday, February 10 2010, 1:14PM

    “Burtonftw, Good point.”

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    by Angela, Derby

    Wednesday, February 10 2010, 1:08PM

    “Sean, you are correct that it is an eyesore which is a shame as I remember it when it was a thriving shopping centre. It is an ideal spot for an ice rink and other sports, something that is lacking within the town centre. Other options are a youth club unit to give the youngsters something to do instead of hanging around the street, getting into mischief. However this will be down to the planning department so what we want and what we will get is two very different things. Experience shows they don't listen to the people who live near this area or what is best for the majority of residents of Derby.”

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    by burtonftw, derby

    Wednesday, February 10 2010, 1:03PM

    “oh god - has no one else quite cottoned on yet that all this 5m here, 10m there is all QE funny money finally feeding into the economy.

    we haven't even heard the budget plans on how they plan to tax us to high hell to recoup it yet.

    keep your 10m 'project' cash and keep our CT bills and IT rate down.”

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    by Sean, Derby

    Wednesday, February 10 2010, 12:23PM

    “Well the 1st thing they need sorting out is the Becketwell area of the city as it is the main problem now and is a terribly eyesore on the city. If they really want to regenerate the city this needs to be 1st on the list. Maybe have an Ice Rink and 5* hotel on Duckworths square and the old debenhams Dept store, now that would bring in jobs and money and people to that area. This area needs to be looked at quickly as it really is run down...come on DCC get your finger out and do something now.”

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    by Timmy Time, The Metropolis

    Wednesday, February 10 2010, 9:16AM

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