Decision Maker: Assistant Director - Strategic Growth and Development
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
An officer decision taken in consultation with
the relevant Portfolio Holder to award remaining underspend funding
to amended proposals which were processed through both the LCF
GRASSroots scheme and through UKSPF People and Skills.
Specifically, this includes the following awards:
Funding for the Spalding Festival 2024 (£18,300)
Funding will go towards expanding the Spalding Festival to include
a community area and dance area, as well as enhancing the
established main arena and experience for all. This will create the
opportunity to give a stage to more up-and-coming local
artists/musicians, with an increasing diversity from more
communities. The aim is to brings people together from different
community groups and backgrounds together to celebrate Spalding and
its local businesses. The Funding will be particularly targeted on
expanding access to the free elements of the event for young people
and families.
Funding for the UK Fresh Produce Network (£50,000)
A package of funding targeted at supporting the UK Fresh Produce
Network to expand its reach to a greater number of businesses,
while encouraging businesses within South Holland to engage with
new markets, both domestic and international. Specifically, the
project will target at least 150 local businesses for support.
Events offered will include a UK Fresh Produce Conference,
Logistics Conference, practice sharing events and a Round Table to
promote South Holland's agricultural sector at the House of Lords.
This project is all about targeting the local area's largest sector
(by employment) and supporting it to grow, diversify and
export.
As part of HMG’s Levelling Up Agenda and
in line with the commitments made by South Holland District in the
UKSPF Prospectus and Investment Plan, we have committed to invest
in high-impact projects across three core themes:
Communities and place - Supporting community groups and investment
in community facilities; enhancing the cultural and heritage offer;
widening the use of community buildings; initiatives to help
support our town centres.
Supporting local business - Helping local businesses invest for
future growth; growing the food processing, horticulture and
logistics sector; encouraging new businesses to establish; helping
the local social and community enterprises to innovate and
grow.
People and skills - Developing skills and employment opportunities
within the fresh food, food processing and logistics sectors;
creating new training hubs; supporting local residents with skills
and access to employment.
These allocations principally meet the objectives that we have
committed to under the Communities and Place and Supporting Local
Businesses Themes.
These funds were allocated by exception,
following the conclusion of awards under the UK Shared Prosperity
Fund Programme. The alternative would be to not award the funding,
which would bring severe reputational risk to the Council both with
the public and the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and
Communities.
Conflict of Interest: None Arising
Equalities Issues: None arising – The implementation of these projects should assist the Council with regard to supporting individuals with Protected Characteristics as defined by the 2010 Equalities Act. Specifically, due regard has also been paid to EDI in the EoI assessment process, with strong credentials in relation to EDI benefiting EoIs submitted.
Contact: Saul Farrell, Senior Programme Manager - Local Growth and Grant Funding Email: Saul.Farrell@Sholland.gov.uk Email: Saul.Farrell@sholland.gov.uk.
Publication date: 01/05/2024
Date of decision: 29/04/2024