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    Community Infrastructure Levy Funding

    • Meeting of Cabinet, Tuesday, 14 October 2025 7:00 pm (Item 40.)
    • View the declarations of interest for item 40.
    • View the background to item 40.

    To receive a report from the Head of Planning, Infrastructure & Public Protection inviting the Cabinet to consider recommendations relating to infrastructure projects seeking funding in whole or in part from an amount of the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) monies received to date.

     

    Executive Councillor: T Sanderson

     

    Contact:R Lyons (01480) 388724

    Decision:

    The Cabinet has

     

    (1)  noted the updates on delivery in relation to the projects previously allocated or in receipt of CIL funding commitments (see Appendix 1);

    (2)  noted any new allocated CIL projects for £100,000.00 or less approved by delegation on 3rd October 2025 (see Appendix 2);

     

    (3)  agreed officer recommendations at Paragraph 4.2 to approvefunding for Huntingdon Campus Skills training facility;

     

    (4)  agreed officer recommendations at Paragraph 4.3 to decline funding for Warner’s Park Pavilion, St Ives extension and refurbishment;

     

    (5)  agreed officer recommendations at Paragraph 4.4 to approve a lesser amount offunding for Kimbolton and Stonely Playgrounds;

     

    (6)  agreed officer recommendations at Paragraph 4.5 to approve funding for HDC One Leisure St Ives for a new 3G Pitch;

     

    (7)  agreed officer recommendation at Paragraph 4.6 to approvefunding for Cromwell Museum, Huntingdon expansion project; and

     

    (8)  agreed officer recommendation at Paragraph 4.7 to approvefunding for King George V Pavilion, Huntingdon redevelopment.

     

    Minutes:

    Councillor Ferguson took the Chair.

     

    A report by the Head of Planning, Infrastructure & Public Protection was submitted (a copy of which is appended in the Minute Book) which invited the Cabinet to consider recommendations relating to infrastructure projects seeking funding in whole or in part from an amount of the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) monies received to date.

     

    The Executive Councillor for Planning – Councillor Sanderson, set out the report and thanked officers for their hard work in assessing all of the necessary detail. It was noted that some of the changes the Cabinet had approved that had now taken place had led to a far smoother application process.

     

    In response to questions from the Cabinet, the Executive Councillor for Planning – Councillor Sanderson, advised that as part of the Local Plan update, a new infrastructure delivery plan was being developed by working with all of the Council’s infrastructure partners and they would continue to have sight of allocations as the Local Plan progresses. There was regular conversation with the IDB, County Councils and Highways England. There was also an infrastructure delivery studied baseline assessment which had been published, and which would be going to a stage 2 assessment to be completed by Spring 2026, as one of the key elements of evidence to support the Local Plan.

     

    To allow for Cabinet Members to vacate the room during the discussion of the applications which they had declared an interest on, the debate and vote on each recommendation was taken in turn.

     

    Recommendations A and B.

     

    The recommendations were noted.

     

    Recommendation C – Huntingdon Campus

     

    The recommendation was approved.

     

    Recommendation D – Warner’s Park Pavillion – St Ives

     

    Councillor Kerr left the meeting.

     

    The Cabinet noted that officers continued to work hard with applicants; it was always disappointing if an applicant got a recommendation for decline but it was pleasing to see that officers worked hard with applicants who had previously been declined. It was hoped that the feedback officers will have given St Ives would be taken as useful feedback.

     

    The recommendation was approved.

     

    Recommendation E – Kimbolton & Stonely Playgrounds

     

    Councillor Kerr rejoined the meeting.

     

    In response to a question from the Cabinet, the Executive Councillor for Planning – Councillor Sanderson, advised that there would be offset from the S106 contributions that would be made which would enable some potential other funding if the Parish Council wished to expand the facilities at a future date. The Executive Councillor for Economy, Regeneration and Housing - Councillor Wakeford also advised that there was not a direct relationship between growth having happened and CIL compensating for that, it was around enabling future growth and development.

     

    The recommendation was approved.

     

    Recommendation G – Cromwell Museum, Huntingdon

     

    Councillor Conboy left the meeting.

     

    The Executive Councillor for Economy, Regeneration and Housing - Councillor Wakeford commented that as Portfolio Holder for the Market Towns project, he had been involved in supporting the museum in previous efforts to be in a position where it could compete for funding from other sources but had not involved in this particular bid.

     

    In response to a question from the Cabinet, the Executive Councillor for Planning – Councillor Sanderson advised that there had been previous funding from the Council in relation to this project but that was in relation to the Phase 1 preparation of concept designs, due diligence in order for the acquisition of a new building. This was Phase 2 and was in relation to supporting the repair and renovation for the building acquired in Phase 1.

     

    The recommendation was approved.

     

    Recommendation H – King George V Pavilion, Huntingdon

     

    Councillor Conboy rejoined the meeting.

     

    Councillors Harvey and Sanderson left the meeting.

     

    The recommendation was approved.

     

    Councillors Harvey and Sanderson rejoined the meeting and Councillor Conboy retook the Chair.

     

    Whereupon, it was

     

    RESOLVED

     

    that the Cabinet

     

    (a)  noted the updates on delivery in relation to the projects previously allocated or in receipt of CIL funding commitments (see Appendix 1);

    (b)  noted any new allocated CIL projects for £100,000.00 or less approved by delegation on 3rd October 2025 (see Appendix 2);

     

    (c)  agreed officer recommendations at Paragraph 4.2 to approvefunding for Huntingdon Campus Skills training facility;

     

    (d)  agreed officer recommendations at Paragraph 4.3 to decline funding for Warner’s Park Pavilion, St Ives extension and refurbishment;

     

    (e)  agreed officer recommendations at Paragraph 4.4 to approve a lesser amount offunding for Kimbolton and Stonely Playgrounds;

     

    (f)  agreed officer recommendations at Paragraph 4.5 to approve funding for HDC One Leisure St Ives for a new 3G Pitch;

     

    (g)  agreed officer recommendation at Paragraph 4.6 to approvefunding for Cromwell Museum, Huntingdon expansion project; and

     

    (h)  agreed officer recommendation at Paragraph 4.7 to approvefunding for King George V Pavilion, Huntingdon redevelopment.

     

    Supporting documents:

    • 3. Community Infrastructure Levy Spend Allocation, item 40. pdf icon PDF 7 MB
    • OS Comments for October Cabinet- Community Infrastructure Levy Funding, item 40. pdf icon PDF 58 KB