Holly Hill Woodland Park Restoration
June 3, 2024 Executive (Other) Key decision Approved View on council websiteThis summary is generated by AI from the council’s published record and supporting documents. Check the full council record and source link before relying on it.
Summary
...to preserve and enhance Holly Hill Woodland Park, the Executive approved a capital allocation, supported a National Heritage Lottery Fund application, and allocated funds for restoration works, including silt removal and sunken garden refurbishment, regardless of the lottery outcome.
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Purpose
The report seeks approval for a
capital programme allocation towards a programme of improvements to Holly Hill
Woodland Park to preserve and enhance this important heritage, ecological and
recreational site.
Holly Hill Woodland Park is a 19th
century water garden designed by Henry Milner in the 1880s, superseding an earlier
design by Jospeh Paxton. The park
consists of a number of terraced lakes and ponds. The waterfalls, cascades and grotto are made
in Pulhamite – a patented anthropic rock material
invented by James Pulham that was widely used for rock gardens and grottos in
the last quarter of the 19th century.
This 36-hectare woodland park is Fareham’s
largest public open space and, as such, is an important sire for the Council’s
carbon mitigation, in addition to the many recreational and health benefits
that the site provides.
In 2021, the Executive approved
an interim mitigation scheme focusing on green space provision and enhancements
in the Borough to relieve recreational disturbance in the New Forest and, as
part of this scheme, a landscape architect was appointed to oversee a design
masterplan for the management, restoration, conservation and enhancement of the
pond, sunken garden and lake system of Holly Hill Woodland Park.
Findings from the initial survey
work showed that much more work than was originally considered necessary would
be required to stabilise the banks, rebuild important historical landscape features,
and slow down the silting of the lakes.
This work would also help to reduce any future safety risks on site that
are likely to develop without this intervention.
An Expression of Interest was
submitted to the National Heritage Lottery Fund in February 2024 and the
Council has now been invited to submit a full application for the project.
Decision
RESOLVED that the Executive:
(a) supports
initial public consultation and the submission of an application to the
National Heritage Lottery Fund to restore the important heritage and
infrastructure features at Holly Hill Woodland Park;
(b) approves
a new capital allocation of £2,046,000 for the restoration works at Holly Hill
Woodland Park;
(c) approves the use of £425,000 of unallocated S106
contributions that have already been received and are relevant for this project
and £436,000 in future CIL receipts, in addition to the £195,000 New Forest
mitigation funding already allocated, to match fund the Major Works Scheme if
the lottery application is successful; and
(d) approves the use of up to £425,000 of unallocated S106
contributions, in addition to the £195,000 New Forest funding already
allocated, for silt removal works on the site and the sunken garden
refurbishment, should the lottery application be unsuccessful.
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Details
| Outcome | Recommendations Approved |
| Decision date | 3 Jun 2024 |
| Subject to call-in | Yes |