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Cabinet - Tuesday, 30th September, 2025 10.00 am

September 30, 2025 View on council website
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Summary

Here's a summary of the Northumberland Council Cabinet meeting held on 30 September 2025. The main item discussed was the Outline Business Case for the new school building for Berwick Academy, with the Cabinet approving the recommendations to progress with the project, including an increase in capital funding.

Berwick Academy New School Building - Outline Business Case

The Cabinet approved the Outline Business Case (OBC) for the construction of new school buildings for Berwick Academy, with the project planned to be completed by Summer 2028. This decision was made following a report from the Cabinet Member for Children and Young People. The approval is subject to call-in1.

Key Points:

  • Funding: The Cabinet noted a revised allocation of £64.066 million in capital funding for the scheme, an increase of £5.272 million, which is subject to Full Council approval. Of this, £50.91 million is specifically for the Berwick Academy buildings.
  • Procurement: A Design and Build Procurement strategy will be used, utilising a two-stage tender with a preferred framework of tier-one construction contractors experienced in delivering education projects. Procurement is set to commence in October 2025.
  • Timetable: Construction is scheduled to begin in Summer 2026, with the new school being operational by September 2028. This is subject to council approval of any additional funding.
  • Final Business Case: The Final Business Case (FBC) is to be approved by Cabinet before awarding the contract to the preferred contractor in Spring Term 2026.

The Outline Business Case document provides further details, including a master programme, a schedule of accommodation, and existing site plans.

Other Items

  • The minutes of the previous Cabinet meeting held on 3 September 2025 were confirmed as a true record.
  • There were no disclosures of members' interests.
  • No urgent business was considered.

  1. In local government, a call-in refers to the ability of councillors to request that a decision made by the cabinet or an individual officer be reviewed by a scrutiny committee. This provides an opportunity for further examination and potential reconsideration of the decision. 

Attendees

Profile image for CouncillorGuy Renner-Thompson
CouncillorGuy Renner-Thompson  Conservative •  Bamburgh
Profile image for CouncillorJohn Robert Riddle
CouncillorJohn Robert Riddle  Conservative •  Bellingham
Profile image for CouncillorHugh Glen Howard Sanderson
CouncillorHugh Glen Howard Sanderson  Conservative •  Longhorsley
Profile image for CouncillorRichard Watson Wearmouth
CouncillorRichard Watson Wearmouth  Conservative •  Morpeth Kirkhill
Profile image for CouncillorColin William Horncastle
CouncillorColin William Horncastle  Conservative •  South Tynedale
Profile image for CouncillorWendy Pattison
CouncillorWendy Pattison  Conservative •  Longhoughton
Profile image for CouncillorGordon Stewart
CouncillorGordon Stewart  Conservative •  Prudhoe South
Lynsey Denyer
Stephen Gerrard
Neil Masson
Helen Paterson
Profile image for CouncillorEve Louise Chicken
CouncillorEve Louise Chicken  Conservative •  Seghill with Seaton Delaval
Profile image for CouncillorMark George Mather
CouncillorMark George Mather  Conservative •  Wooler
Profile image for CouncillorNicholas Oliver
CouncillorNicholas Oliver  Conservative •  Corbridge
Neil Bradley
Philip Hunter
Audrey Kingham
Simon Neilson
Gill O'Neill
Michelle Rose
Jan Willis
Karon Hadfield

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