Decisions
Use the below search options at the bottom of the page to find information regarding recent decisions that have been taken by the Combined Authority’s decision making bodies.
Alternatively you can visit the officer decisions page for information on officer delegated decisions that have been taken by West of England Combined Authority officers.
21/10/2021 - Low Carbon Challenge Fund - Green Business Grants ref: 302 Recommendations Approved
Delegated authority has been granted to the
Combined Authority’s Chief Executive to take decisions on the
award of Green Business Grants (through the Low Carbon Challenge
Fund) in consultation with the Chief Executives of the West of
England unitary authorities.
Green Business grant applications were submitted as follows:
Green Business grant applicant: PB Design & Developments
Ltd
Sector: Manufacturing
Local authority area: North Somerset
Project description: Installation of Solar PV
Project timescale: November - December 2021
Green Business grant applicant: Automatic Choice Ltd
Sector: Wholesale and retail trade
Local authority area: Bath & North East Somerset
Project description: Installation of LED lighting, heater timer and
Solar PV
Project timescale: November 2021 - January 2022
The above applications were assessed by officers as meeting the
required criteria in terms of value for money, deliverability and
financial viability.
The Chief Executives of the West of England unitary authorities
were consulted on these proposals and were in agreement with the
decision.
Decision Maker: Chief Executive, West of England Combined Authority
Decision published: 12/11/2021
Effective from: 21/10/2021
Decision:
1. To award £15,000 to PB Design &
Developments Ltd in relation to their Green Business Grant
application (ref: GBG084).
2. To award £8,456.50 to Automatic Choice Ltd in relation to
their Green Business Grant application (ref: GBG127).
Lead officer: Patricia Greer
21/10/2021 - Digital Skills Investment Programme - round 2 ref: 301 Recommendations Approved
Delegated authority has been granted to the
Combined Authority’s Chief Executive to take decisions on the
award of grants under the Digital Skills Investment Programme in
consultation with the Chief Executives of the Combined
Authority’s constituent councils.
The second funding call made a sum of £1,330,000 available to
deliver digital training to support baseline/lower level digital
skills (70%) and medium/higher level digital skills (30%).
Following the application and assessment process, 4 applications
were recommended for approval as follows (in each case, particular
conditions were also recommended prior to the release of funding as
per the detail below):
1. Bath College led consortia including Bath Spa University and
Royal United Hospital, Bath delivering lower, baseline digital
skills to support 140 NHS band 2-4 workers develop sector-specific
digital roles to support progression in healthcare roles.
£177,484 requested.
Recommendation: Conditional approval, first requiring the
submission of an acceptable outline of how this differentiates from
existing Adult Education Budget funded provision.
2. NextGen led consortia including Opposable Games and TechSPARK
delivering a bootcamp in games development, specifically around
Unity and Unreal skills, building on their offer funded through
call 1, which is on track. £76,488.61 requested.
Recommendation: Conditional approval, first requiring the
submission of an acceptable explanation for how the applicant will
achieve the target to enrol 100% of participants from target groups
working collaboratively with local partners and building on
learning from their existing call 1 funded bootcamp; and also
providing relevant detail on programme content.
3. KWMC working with various partners to deliver baseline/lower
level digital skills in 2D and 3D design to 52 participants to
support routes into 4 employment strands: modern methods of
construction, carpentry and fabrication, furniture and product
design, and set building. £86,970 requested.
Recommendation: Conditional approval, first requiring the
submission of an acceptable explanation of wider consortia partners
and employer-specific and pre-determined involvement. Further
information is also required to understand employability and
further training progression routes for participants.
4. SGS College led consortia working with South Gloucestershire
Council to deliver baseline/lower level sector-specific digital
training through their In2Sport project, targeting individuals on
probation and a project delivering digital skills for the education
and health and social care industry totalling
£82,209.83
Recommendation: Conditional approval, first requiring the
submission of detailed clarifications on specific employer-led
digital elements of each training area.
Decision Maker: Chief Executive, West of England Combined Authority
Decision published: 12/11/2021
Effective from: 21/10/2021
Decision:
To award round 2 grants under the Digital
Skills Investment Programme to the following applicants:
1. Bath College led consortia including Bath Spa University and
Royal United Hospital, Bath - £177,484 - this allocation is
conditional on the submission of an acceptable outline of how this
differentiates from existing Adult Education Budget funded
provision.
2. NextGen led consortia including Opposable Games and TechSPARK -
£76,488.61 - this allocation is conditional on the submission
of an acceptable explanation for how the applicant will achieve the
target to enrol 100% of participants from target groups working
collaboratively with local partners and building on learning from
their existing call 1 funded bootcamp; and also providing relevant
detail on programme content.
3. KWMC working with various partners - £86,970 - this
allocation is conditional on the submission of an acceptable
explanation of wider consortia partners and employer-specific and
pre-determined involvement; further information is also required to
understand employability and further training progression routes
for participants.
4. SGS College led consortia working with South Gloucestershire
Council - £82,209.83 – this allocation is conditional
on the submission of detailed clarifications on specific
employer-led digital elements of each training area.
Lead officer: Patricia Greer
21/10/2021 - Investment Fund - phase 2 walking and cycling schemes ref: 300 Recommendations Approved
The following phase 2 walking and cycling
schemes have been developed and proposed for next-stage approval,
in conjunction with the Combined Authority’s constituent
councils:
Bath and North East Somerset Council:
1. Fielding’s Bridge: Replacement of existing bridge and
improvement of cycle/pedestrian links in the vicinity of the
bridge; scheme development cost to Outline Business Case -
£50,000
2. Bath Road - Keynsham: Improvement of cycle facilities between
Keynsham town centre and north Keynsham via Bath Hill/Road and
Gaston Avenue/Unity Road including the roundabout at the junction
of Fox & Hounds Land & Bath Hill; provision of cycle lanes;
signage; a cycle/pedestrian crossing facility to the north of Unity
Road and a cycle link each side of Bath Road; scheme development
cost to Outline Business Case - £27,000
3. Silver Street/Fosseway walking route: Improvement to pedestrian
routes between Midsomer Norton High Street, Norton Hill School and
Fosseway via Charlton Road. This also includes providing a
‘missing’ section of pedestrian and/cycle off road
route between the proposed Silver Street housing development and
Charlton Road; scheme development cost to Outline Business Case -
£114,500
4. Bath city centre to Weston village cycle route: Improvement of
facilities between the city centre and Weston village, Bath; scheme
development cost to Outline Business Case - £45,000
Bristol City Council:
5. Concorde Way / Dovercourt Depot: Provision of off-road
segregated cycle path between Muller Road and Constable Road
adjacent to the railway line; scheme development cost to Outline
Business Case - £400,000
South Gloucestershire Council:
6. Thornbury - Grovesend/Gillingstool (Phase 2): Phase 2 of a new
segregated cycle route linking the town centre pedestrianisation
scheme to new development areas; scheme development cost to Outline
Business Case - £100,000
7. Ring Road - Filton to MOD: Improvements to existing walking and
cycling corridor, removing significant issues on current route;
Phase 1 would deliver an improved junction at UWE North entrance,
cycle priority at Holiday Inn entrance and improved pedestrian
routes in Filton town centre strategic walking and cycling
corridor, providing access to Metrobus services on the A4174;
scheme development cost to Outline Business Case -
£145,000
8. Keynsham Road - Bitton: New/improved cycle/pedestrian route
between Keynsham and the Bristol to Bath railway path at Bitton;
scheme development cost to Outline Business Case -
£144,500
Decision Maker: Chief Executive, West of England Combined Authority
Decision published: 12/11/2021
Effective from: 21/10/2021
Decision:
To approve the schemes within the Investment
Fund phase 2 walking and cycling programme (with funding to be
confirmed upon approval of Feasibility and Development Funding
applications) as follows:
Bath and North East Somerset Council:
1. Fielding’s Bridge - £50,000
2. Bath Road - Keynsham - £27,000
3. Silver Street/Fosseway walking route - £114,500
4. Bath city centre to Weston village cycle route -
£45,000
Bristol City Council:
5. Concorde Way/Dovercourt Depot - £400,000
South Gloucestershire Council:
6. Thornbury - Grovesend/Gillingstool (Phase 2) -
£100,000
7. Ring Road - Filton to MOD - £145,000
8. Keynsham Road - Bitton - £144,500
Lead officer: Patricia Greer
21/10/2021 - Weston General Stores Full Business Case ref: 299 Recommendations Approved
The Weston General Stores project was
allocated £1.7m through the Getting Building Fund through the
application process to government in Summer 2020. An Outline
Business Case for this project was previously submitted by North
Somerset Council seeking this funding towards the £1.765m
project cost. This was approved by the West of England Joint
Committee in January 2021 with the approval of the Full Business
Case delegated to the Combined Authority Chief Executive in
consultation with the West of England unitary authority Chief
Executives.
A Full Business Case
https://www.westofengland-ca.gov.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Weston-General-Stores-FBC.pdf
has been submitted for the project which will involve the
refurbishment and repurposing of units within the Sovereign Centre,
for which North Somerset Council owns the head lease, to support
the regeneration of the town centre through diversification of use
and creating an attractive space for work, collaboration and
creativity. These uses include bookable workspace; events space;
trading space for collective retail models, makers and micro
manufacturers; a Weston-Super-Mare Cycle Hub offering cycle rental,
storage and servicing; and a café and community space. The
Business Case assessment summary table is shown in Appendix
1.
Advertising of planning consent for the external works to the
building has been submitted. The landlord’s consent for the
works is also being sought, aligned to the planning
permission.
The Chief Executives of the West of England unitary authorities
were consulted on this proposal and were in agreement with the
decision.
Decision Maker: Chief Executive, West of England Combined Authority
Decision published: 12/11/2021
Effective from: 21/10/2021
Decision:
To grant conditional approval of the Full
Business Case for the Weston General Stores project and the award
of £1.7m from the Getting Building Fund subject to planning
consent being secured and to the landlord’s consent for the
works.
Lead officer: Patricia Greer