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Overview & Scrutiny Committee - Wednesday, 3rd April, 2024 6.00 pm

April 3, 2024 View on council website  Watch video of meeting Read transcript (Professional subscription required)

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Summary

The Litchfield District Council has approved the development of a new entertainment and retail plaza in the heart of Litchfield, featuring a cinema and a new venue for the restaurant brand, The Botanist. The council has agreed to fund the fit-out costs for The Botanist as part of its strategy to attract strong brands to the area, which is expected to enhance local business and maintain high occupancy rates in surrounding units.

Decision on Funding for The Botanist: The council decided to invest £1.7 million in fitting out the premises for The Botanist. Proponents argued that this investment would attract a strong brand to Litchfield, boosting local economy and ensuring high occupancy rates in the area. Critics questioned the necessity of public funds to attract the business, suggesting that it might set a precedent for future enterprises expecting similar incentives. The council emphasized that the investment would be recouped over 10-15 years with interest, viewing it as a financially sound decision that would benefit the district in the long run.

Decision on Demolition and Construction Timeline: Approval was given to demolish the existing multi-storey car park next to the development site starting in May, with a six-month completion target. This project aims to create a new plaza that will extend from Birmingham Road to the cinema. There were no significant objections, and the decision was seen as a necessary step to make way for the new development, which is expected to enhance the attractiveness and functionality of the city center.

Interesting Occurrence: During the meeting, there was notable enthusiasm about the potential of the new development to act as a catalyst for further economic activity and urban renewal in Litchfield. The unanimous council approval, despite some public skepticism about the financial aspects, highlighted a strong commitment to urban development and economic growth strategies.

Attendees

Profile image for CouncillorSteven Norman
Councillor Steven Norman Labour and Co-operative Party • Chase Terrace
Profile image for CouncillorLeona Leung
Councillor Leona Leung The Conservative Party • Hammerwich with Wall
Profile image for CouncillorColin Ball
Councillor Colin Ball Deputy Leader of the Opposition • Labour Party • Curborough
Profile image for CouncillorClaire Booker
Councillor Claire Booker Labour Party • Whittington and Streethay
Profile image for CouncillorWai-Lee Ho
Councillor Wai-Lee Ho The Conservative Party • Highfield
Profile image for CouncillorRichard Holland
Councillor Richard Holland Cabinet Member for High Street & Economic Development • The Conservative Party • Whittington and Streethay
Profile image for CouncillorMiles Trent
Councillor Miles Trent Liberal Democrats • Chadsmead
Profile image for CouncillorPaul Ray
Councillor Paul Ray Liberal Democrats • Chadsmead
Profile image for CouncillorPhil Whitehouse
Councillor Phil Whitehouse Cabinet Member for Operational Services, Parks & Waste • The Conservative Party • Little Aston and Stonnall
Profile image for CouncillorSonia Claverley
Councillor Sonia Claverley The Conservative Party • Alrewas and Fradley
Profile image for CouncillorSue Woodward
Councillor Sue Woodward Leader of the Opposition • Labour and Co-operative Party • Chase Terrace
Profile image for CouncillorBrian Yeates
Councillor Brian Yeates The Conservative Party • Bourne Vale
Profile image for CouncillorDoug Pullen
Councillor Doug Pullen Leader of the Council • The Conservative Party • Boley Park
Profile image for CouncillorRichard Cox
Councillor Richard Cox Cabinet Member for Community and Public Protection • The Conservative Party • Armitage with Handsacre

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet 03rd-Apr-2024 18.00 Overview Scrutiny Committee

Minutes

Printed minutes 03rd-Apr-2024 18.00 Overview Scrutiny Committee

Additional Documents

Anchor Tenant - Cinema Complex JS1 Non-Confidential
New Work Programme OS 2023-24
Lichfield District 2050 Strategy Consultation Results OS Covering Report v2
OS Supplementary Papers 03042024 03rd-Apr-2024 18.00 Overview Scrutiny Committee
Minutes of Previous Meeting
Lichfield District Youth Council - Overview and Scrutiny Committee Report
Appendix A - February and March LDYC Meeting Outcomes
Appendix A Survey Data - 28112022
Appendix A LD2050 Survey Results
Lichfield District 2050 Year One Delivery Plan
Appendix B - Lichfield District 2050 Strategy
OS Report for Padel Tennnis
Appendix B - Stipulation of Grant Funding for Fun Club Hub - signed
Appendix C - Fun Club Hub Grant Plan
Work Programme 7
Task Group Notes - Pedestrianisation - 29.01.2023
Draft Notes - Masterplan Task Group 08.02.2024
BRS Programme 08.02.24
Notes - Civic Matrix Task Group 05.03.2024
OS Annual Review 03.04.2024