To consider a report of the Cabinet Member for Housing and Leisure Services seeking approval for the designation of Portswood Recreation Ground to become a Queen Elizabeth II field in trust.
To celebrate the Queens Diamond Jubilee there is an opportunity to nominate parks to become a QEII Field in Trust. The benefits of the scheme include; a fantastic opportunity to be part of a high profile national campaign, a method of demonstrating commitment to outdoor recreational space both now and in the future, an excellent and cost effective way to mark the Diamond Jubilee and London 2012 Olympics, a platform to help achieve key targets around increasing physical activity and promoting the sustainability agenda and access to improvement funds restricted to Queen Elizabeth II Fields. Portswood Recreation Ground has been nominated for this designation, and a Cabinet decision is required to authorise completion of the non-charitable deed of designation. The designation will create a binding and perpetual restriction on future disposals of the site and on the maintenance and use of the site. However, given that this park is already protected under the Core Strategy and National Planning Policy Framework, it is considered that the benefits for the Council and the Local Community would out weigh the restrictions within the deed.
Decision type: Non-key
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Wards affected: Portswood;
Decision due: 21 Aug 2012 by Cabinet
Lead member: Cabinet Member for Housing and Sustainability
Lead director: Jon Dyer-Slade
Department: Housing and Sustainability Portfolio
Contact: Nick Yeats Email: nick.yeats@southampton.gov.uk Tel: 023 80832857.
Consultation process
Meetings, emails, letters and web pages.
Consultees
Ward Councillors, The Friends of Portswood Rec, Portswood Primary School, officers in key Council Departments and relevant Cabinet Members.
Public Comments may be sent to: Nick Yeats