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Cabinet - Thursday, 18th September, 2025 7.00 pm

September 18, 2025 View on council website

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The Sevenoaks District Council Cabinet met on 18 September 2025, and among other things, agreed to defer a decision on the community asset transfer of The Stag Community Arts Centre, approved the White Oak Leisure Centre residential scheme, and approved the disposal of several properties, prioritising sales to parish councils where possible. The Cabinet also endorsed a three-year financial planning approach and adopted the financial strategy.

Community Asset Transfer - The Stag Community Arts Centre

The Cabinet deferred a decision on the community asset transfer of The Stag Community Arts Centre, pending further analysis to ensure compliance with best value obligations.

Sevenoaks Town Council had requested the freehold transfer of The Stag for a nominal sum as part of the Community Asset Transfer (CAT) process. However, the Cabinet was informed that external auditors, Grant Thornton, had raised concerns about the council's ability to demonstrate compliance with its Best Value duty1 in the proposed transfer. According to the supplementary agenda, Grant Thornton urged the Cabinet to defer any decision until the financial case was more fully developed and the council could demonstrate compliance with its statutory duties. The auditors also noted their concerns were not limited to this transaction alone, but to the precedent it may set for future decisions of a similar nature.

The Portfolio Holder stated that while keen to protect assets as Local Government Reorganisation progressed, he requested that Cabinet agree for officers to undertake work to satisfy Grant Thornton's requirements, with further engagement with Sevenoaks Town Council.

The Corporate Director for Finance & Trading, Adrian Rowbotham, advised that conversations with Grant Thornton had continued, with the focus on best value.

White Oak Leisure Centre Residential Quarter, Swanley

The Cabinet agreed to proceed with the preferred tenderer for the White Oak Leisure Centre Residential Quarter scheme, subject to planning consent being granted. This project involves building 60 homes using traditional construction methods, instead of modern methods of construction (MMC) after the previous contractor, TopHat, ceased trading in 2024. The project remains within the budget approved by the council in April 2023. The residential scheme is an enabling development, with capital receipts from the sale of the residential properties contributing to the delivery of the White Oak Leisure Centre.

Disposals - Tranche 3

The Cabinet approved the disposal of eleven properties, with priority given to disposing of assets to parish councils, where possible. The properties declared as surplus to the Council's requirements are:

  • Land to rear of 42 Clarks Lane, Halstead (dispose to registered provider subject to affordable housing provision or dispose at auction)
  • Land adjacent to 1 Southdene, Halstead (dispose to parish council with restrictions)
  • Land adjacent to 6 Parkside, Halstead (dispose to parish council with restrictions)
  • Land to rear of 2-12 Northfield, Hartley Longfield (dispose at auction)
  • Land at the junction of Brambledown & Hawthorns, DA3 7ER (dispose at auction)
  • Land at the junction of Brambledown & Hawthorns, DA3 7ER (dispose at auction)
  • Land at north of recreation area at junction of Caxton Cl & Woodland Avenue – DA3 7DL (dispose to parish council or dispose at auction)
  • Land between 8 & 10 Porchester Close – DA3 7DQ (dispose at auction)
  • Land opposite 16 – 20 Vernon Close – TN15 6JY (dispose to parish council with restrictions or dispose at auction)
  • Palace Approach, Otford (dispose to parish council with restrictions)
  • Land at Small Grains, Fawkham (dispose to parish council with restrictions or dispose to registered provider subject to affordable housing provision or dispose at auction)

The Cabinet noted that the Small Grains, Vernon Close and Land at north of recreation area at junction of Caxton Close and Woodland Avenue sites were currently being considered through the Council's Community Asset Transfer process, and agreed that if the Community Asset Transfer applications were successful, any decision taken by Cabinet in relation to these sites would not then be taken forward.

Bevan Place, Swanley

The Cabinet agreed to proceed with a hotel development on the Bevan Place site, which will include a public restaurant, associated car parking, and public realm improvements. The Cabinet recommended to Council that the scheme is delivered either directly by the Council or in partnership with a development partner and that it procures an hotel operator under an hotel management agreement, and that the provision of £18,454,106 in the Capital Programme to deliver the scheme within the parameters set in the report be approved. Subject to Council's approval of the capital provision of £18,454,106 in the Capital Programme, Cabinet delegated authority to the Strategic Head of Property, Development and Economy to submit a planning application and to enter into any necessary contracts to facilitate the development and construction of the proposed scheme.

The Corporate Director for Finance & Investment advised that it was intended that the site would be developed and result in a capital receipt that would help to fund White Oak Leisure Centre where over £5m of capital receipts were still required.

Financial Prospects and Budget Strategy 2026/27 and Beyond

The Cabinet endorsed the three-year financial planning approach and principles set out in the Financial Prospects and Budget Strategy 2026/27 and Beyond report, and adopted the financial strategy. The report proposed a move from a 10-year balanced budget to a three-year balanced budget with a 10-year plan, and a single budget briefing for all members instead of reports to all advisory committees. The current three-year position showed an annual gap of £527,000.

Prevent Action Plan

The Cabinet approved the Sevenoaks District Community Safety Partnership Prevent Action Plan 2025-2030, a five-year plan to work together tackling counter terrorism. The plan has three main objectives: tackling the cause of radicalisation, safeguarding and supporting those most at risk, and enabling those who have engaged to disengage and rehabilitate. The plan had six priorities: partnership working, partnership plan, local risk assessment, referral pathway, training programme, and use of local authority resources.

Financial Monitoring 2025/26

The Cabinet noted the Financial Monitoring 2025/26 report, which set out the financial monitoring to the end of July 2025 and gave a forecast position as at 31 March 2026, of an adverse variance of £255,000. The Head of Finance advised that the pay award had now been approved at 3.2% and this was forecast to cost £256,000 above budget, and that the cessation of the Trade Waste Service had been approved and resulted in an adverse variance of £188,000.

Treasury Management 2024/25 Annual Report

The Cabinet approved the Treasury Management Annual report for 2024/25, a review of the Treasury performance for the year 24/25. The report looked at the investment outturn performance, the capital programme, the Council's borrowing activity and investment strategy. The Head of Finance advised that due to slowly falling interest rates during 2024/25 investment interest receipts were greater than budgeted, and that overall, the income from interest was £866,000, achieving an average interest rate of 4.97%.

Other Matters

The Cabinet also addressed questions from members regarding Community Asset Transfers, waste management, and Bevan Place. Additionally, they considered references from the Scrutiny Committee concerning assurances from Everyone Active2 regarding compliance with the Equality Act, and assurances for the processes being followed appropriately and transparently for Community Asset Transfers.


  1. Best Value is a legal requirement for local authorities to ensure they provide services effectively and economically. 

  2. Everyone Active is a leisure centre operator that manages leisure facilities on behalf of local councils. 

Attendees

Profile image for CouncillorPerry Cole
Councillor Perry Cole Deputy Leader & Portfolio Holder for Housing & Health • Conservative • Hartley & Hodsoll Street
Profile image for CouncillorLesley Dyball
Councillor Lesley Dyball Portfolio Holder for People & Places • Conservative • Swanley St. Mary's
Profile image for CouncillorKevin Maskell
Councillor Kevin Maskell Leader & Portfolio Holder for Finance & Investments • Conservative • Westerham & Crockham Hill
Profile image for CouncillorRoderick Hogarth
Councillor Roderick Hogarth Conservative • Seal & Weald
Profile image for CouncillorMichael Horwood
Councillor Michael Horwood Portfolio Holder for Improvement & Innovation • Conservative • Swanley Christchurch & Swanley Village
Profile image for CouncillorIrene Roy
Councillor Irene Roy Portfolio Holder for Cleaner & Greener • Conservative • Otford & Shoreham
Profile image for CouncillorNigel Williams
Councillor Nigel Williams Portfolio Holder for Development and Infrastructure • Conservative • Brasted, Chevening & Sundridge
Profile image for CouncillorTony Clayton
Councillor Tony Clayton Liberal Democrats • Sevenoaks Eastern
Profile image for CouncillorAlan Leaman
Councillor Alan Leaman Leader of the Liberal Democrat Group • Liberal Democrats • Sevenoaks Northern
Profile image for CouncillorSean Malone
Councillor Sean Malone Conservative • Fawkham & West Kingsdown
Profile image for CouncillorSandra Robinson
Councillor Sandra Robinson Liberal Democrats • Brasted, Chevening & Sundridge
Profile image for CouncillorJulia Thornton
Councillor Julia Thornton Leader of the West Kent Independents • West Kent Independents • Seal & Weald
Profile image for CouncillorAlan White
Councillor Alan White Conservative • Farningham, Horton Kirby & South Darenth
Profile image for CouncillorClaire Shea
Councillor Claire Shea Liberal Democrats • Sevenoaks Northern

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Supplementary Agenda - Minute Reference to follow 18th-Sep-2025 19.00 Cabinet.pdf
Supplementary Agenda 2 18th-Sep-2025 19.00 Cabinet.pdf
Supplementary Agenda - Minute Reference to follow 18th-Sep-2025 19.00 Cabinet.pdf
Supplementary Agenda 2 18th-Sep-2025 19.00 Cabinet.pdf
Agenda frontsheet 18th-Sep-2025 19.00 Cabinet.pdf
Agenda frontsheet 18th-Sep-2025 19.00 Cabinet.pdf

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 18th-Sep-2025 19.00 Cabinet.pdf
Public reports pack 18th-Sep-2025 19.00 Cabinet.pdf

Minutes

Printed minutes 18th-Sep-2025 19.00 Cabinet.pdf
Printed minutes 18th-Sep-2025 19.00 Cabinet.pdf

Additional Documents

09 Cover Minute.pdf
Community Asset Transfer - The Stag. Supp Appendix FINAL - Cabinet 25 08 18.pdf
GT Sevenoaks District Council Letter September 2025 -16 September - Annex 1.pdf
10 Coverminute.pdf
05 - Sevenoaks Prevent Action Plan 2025-30 Final.pdf
Reference b from Scrutiny Committee held on 8 July 2025.pdf
06 - TF Minute.pdf
Reference a from Scrutiny Committee held on 8 July 2025.pdf
05 - FT Minute.pdf
07 - TF Minute.pdf
06 - Financial Monitoring Report - July 2025.pdf
06 - Financial Montoring Consolidated Commentaries - July 25 Appendix B.pdf
07 - Treasury Management Annual Report 2024-25.pdf
06 - Financial Monitoring - July 2025 Appendix A.pdf
07 - Treasury Management Annual Report 2024-25 Appendix D.pdf
08 - TF Minute.pdf
08 - Financial Prospects - FINAL.pdf
07 - Treasury Management Annual Report 2024-25 Appendix C.pdf
07 - Treasury Management Annual Report 2024-25 Appendix B.pdf
08 - Fin Prospects - App B - Financial Strategy.pdf
08 - Fin Prospects - App A - Budget Timetable.pdf
08 - Fin Prospects - App C - 3 year budget.pdf
10 - WOR Committee Report Update Final Draft.pdf
09 - Minute TF.pdf
09 - Appendix A - CAT EOI.pdf
11 - Land Disposals - Tranche 3 Cabinet Report Final 002.pdf
10 - Minute TF.pdf
11 - Minute TF.pdf
11 - Disposals Tranche 3 - Appendix D - External Auditor Briefing Note.pdf
10 - WOR Appendix A - Visuals of Proposed Scheme.pdf
11 - Disposals Tranche 3 Cabinet Report - Appendix A - sites.pdf
11 Disposals Tranche 3 Cabinet Report - Appendix B - Consultation.pdf
12 - Minute TF.pdf
12 - Appendix B - Visit Kent_Destination Management Plan.pdf
12 - Appendix A - Visit Kent_Kent Accommodation Study.pdf
12 - Appendix C - Visit Kent_Perception Research.pdf
12 - Appendix D - Visit Kent_Sevenoaks Accommodation Study.pdf
11 - Appendix E - Disposals_Policy 2025-2030.pdf
12 - Bevan Place Hotel Committee Report Final Draft v6.pdf
05 - Cover Report - Prevent Action Plan.pdf
07 - Treasury Management Annual Report 2024-25 Appendix A.pdf
08 - Fin Prospects - App D - Changes to the budget.pdf
Reference c from FIAC.pdf
08 - Fin Prospects - App D - Changes to the budget.pdf
Reference a from Scrutiny Committee held on 8 July 2025.pdf
Reference b from Scrutiny Committee held on 8 July 2025.pdf
Reference c from FIAC.pdf
05 - FT Minute.pdf
05 - Cover Report - Prevent Action Plan.pdf
05 - Sevenoaks Prevent Action Plan 2025-30 Final.pdf
06 - Financial Monitoring Report - July 2025.pdf
06 - TF Minute.pdf
06 - Financial Monitoring - July 2025 Appendix A.pdf
06 - Financial Montoring Consolidated Commentaries - July 25 Appendix B.pdf
07 - TF Minute.pdf
07 - Treasury Management Annual Report 2024-25 Appendix A.pdf
07 - Treasury Management Annual Report 2024-25.pdf
07 - Treasury Management Annual Report 2024-25 Appendix C.pdf
07 - Treasury Management Annual Report 2024-25 Appendix B.pdf
07 - Treasury Management Annual Report 2024-25 Appendix D.pdf
08 - TF Minute.pdf
08 - Financial Prospects - FINAL.pdf
08 - Fin Prospects - App A - Budget Timetable.pdf
08 - Fin Prospects - App B - Financial Strategy.pdf
08 - Fin Prospects - App C - 3 year budget.pdf
09 - Minute TF.pdf
10 - Minute TF.pdf
09 - Appendix A - CAT EOI.pdf
11 - Minute TF.pdf
10 - WOR Committee Report Update Final Draft.pdf
10 - WOR Appendix A - Visuals of Proposed Scheme.pdf
11 - Land Disposals - Tranche 3 Cabinet Report Final 002.pdf
11 - Disposals Tranche 3 Cabinet Report - Appendix A - sites.pdf
11 - Appendix E - Disposals_Policy 2025-2030.pdf
11 Disposals Tranche 3 Cabinet Report - Appendix B - Consultation.pdf
11 - Disposals Tranche 3 - Appendix D - External Auditor Briefing Note.pdf
12 - Minute TF.pdf
12 - Bevan Place Hotel Committee Report Final Draft v6.pdf
12 - Appendix A - Visit Kent_Kent Accommodation Study.pdf
12 - Appendix B - Visit Kent_Destination Management Plan.pdf
12 - Appendix C - Visit Kent_Perception Research.pdf
12 - Appendix D - Visit Kent_Sevenoaks Accommodation Study.pdf
Tabled Document at the meeting 18th-Sep-2025 19.00 Cabinet.pdf
05 Coverminute.pdf
07 Cover Minute.pdf
4c Cover reference.pdf
06 Cover Minute.pdf
08 Cover Minute.pdf
Tabled Document at the meeting 18th-Sep-2025 19.00 Cabinet.pdf
05 Coverminute.pdf
09 Cover Minute.pdf
Community Asset Transfer - The Stag. Supp Appendix FINAL - Cabinet 25 08 18.pdf
GT Sevenoaks District Council Letter September 2025 -16 September - Annex 1.pdf
10 Coverminute.pdf
06 Cover Minute.pdf
4c Cover reference.pdf
08 Cover Minute.pdf
07 Cover Minute.pdf
Minutes of Previous Meeting.pdf
09 - 2025-08-13 CAT Round 1 Committee Report SR Final.pdf
Minutes of Previous Meeting.pdf
09 - 2025-08-13 CAT Round 1 Committee Report SR Final.pdf