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Awarding of Discretionary Rate Relief (DRR) to Sports Clubs 2010-2015

Meeting: 03/03/2010 - Cabinet Member - Corporate Services (meeting) (Item 109)

109 Awarding of Discretionary Rate Relief (DRR) to Sports Clubs 2010-2015 pdf icon PDF 95 KB

Joint report of the Leisure and Tourism Director and the Acting Finance and Information Services Director

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Minutes:

Further to Minute No. 95 of the Cabinet Member – Leisure and Tourism meeting of  24 February 2010, the Cabinet Member considered the joint report of the Leisure and Tourism Director and Acting Finance and Information Services Director seeking approval for the awarding of Discretionary Rate Relief (DRR) to Sefton Sports Clubs for the next five Council municipal years 2010/11 – 2014/15.

 

A copy of the criteria which the clubs were invited to meet and full details of what each club had been recommended to receive by the assessment panel were attached as annexes to the report.

 

RESOLVED:

 

That the award of Discretionary Rate Relief to the borough’s sports clubs, as detailed in annexe B to the report, be approved.


Meeting: 24/02/2010 - Cabinet Member - Leisure and Tourism (meeting) (Item 95)

95 Awarding of Discretionary Rate Relief (DRR) to Sports Clubs 2010-2015 pdf icon PDF 95 KB

Joint report of the Leisure and Tourism Director and the Acting Finance and Information Services Director

 

 

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Cabinet Member considered the joint report of the Acting Finance and Information Services Director and the Leisure and Tourism Director seeking approval for the awarding of a discretionary rate relief (DDR) to Sefton Sports clubs in 2010-2015 and indicating that a decision on the matter was required under the Local Government Act Section 47 and 48.

 

The report indicated that the key principle of the DRR policy was to reward those sports clubs with a percentage discount based on the impact it had within its community, particularly in the context of ‘open access’ and alignment to good sports development practices; that 23 clubs had applied for DRR; and that based on those clubs that met the criteria, it was estimated that the cost to Sefton Council would be £12,926.17.

 

A copy of the criteria which the clubs were invited to meet and full details of what each club had been recommended to receive by the assessment panel were attached as annexes to the report.

 

RESOLVED:

 

That the proposed levels of DRR to the borough’s sports clubs as presented by the Sefton Sports Council Assessment Panel, and as set out in Annex B, be approved.