Issue - decisions
UK Shared Prosperity Fund - CR&E/24/XXX
13/05/2024 - UK Shared Prosperity Fund - CR&E/24/127
UKSPF Communities & Place
(i) award up to £91,078.58 to Aberdeen Performing Arts for the Repointing and Exterior Restorations at His Majesty’s Theatre project;
(ii) award up to £85,000 to Aberdeen City Council for Phase 2 of the Denis Law Trail, subject to final business case;
(iii) award up to £75,000 to Belmont Community Cinema for the Belmont Community Cinema project;
(iv) award up to £14,391.60 to Cairncry Community Centre for the Community Café Refurbishment project;
(v) award up to £100,000 to Granite City Taekwondo for the Tillydrone Community Centre Upgrades project, on the condition that they receive permissions from ACC by 1st July 2024;
(vi) award up to £99,945 to SHMU for the Redevelopment to Station House project, on the condition of confirmation of match funding;
(vii) note that an additional 7 applications were received for the Communities and Place priority totalling £944,431.00 which were not recommended for approval;
(viii) note that if the above are approved then the Communities and Place priority is now fully allocated; and, as such
(ix) approve that any underspend which are returned from projects be reallocated to any other previously approved project supported by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund within the same priority, which may require additional resources, following consultation with the Convener and Vice Convener of the Finance & Resources Committee; and
(x) instruct the external funding team and estates team to support Cults Library to secure external funding in line with their timescales and instruct Chief Officer - City Development and Regeneration to provide an update by December 2024 to the Finance and Resources Committee;
UKSPF Local Business Support
(xi) award up to £40,000 to Aberdeen City Council for the Culture Aberdeen Network Coordination Service;
UKSPF People & Skills
(xii) award up to £161,970 to ABZWorks for the Startup Accelerator Programme Project in partnership with Robert Gordon’s University;
(xiii) award up to £133,887 to ABZWorks for the Sparking Change: Aberdeen Project in partnership with Aberdeen University;
(xiv) note that if the above are approved then the People and Skills priority is now fully allocated; and, as such
(xv) approve that any underspend which are returned from projects be reallocated to any other previously approved project supported by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund within the same priority, which may require additional resources, following consultation with the Convener and Vice Convener of the Finance and Resources Committee.