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1 13/10/2015Presentation name113/10/2015Presentation name1 Scrutiny Overview Arts, Leisure and Culture Select Committee May 2013

2 13/10/2015Presentation name213/10/2015Presentation name2 Culture and Leisure Services Reuben Kench Parks, Countryside and Greenspace Graham Clingan 210/13/2015 Arts, Leisure and Culture Select Committee

3 13/10/2015Presentation name313/10/2015Presentation name3 Arts Culture Festivals Heritage Museums Libraries Sports Development Leisure Link with Tees Active Ltd 310/13/2015 Culture and Leisure Services Service Area Responsibilities

4 13/10/2015Presentation name413/10/2015Presentation name4 SIRF 2012 Visitor satisfaction - 88% Community Carnival – 1,600 exceeded target by 40% Library Visits - 1,202,000 exceeded target by 14% Preston Hall Museum Visits - 128,000 exceeded target by 28% Tees Active Ltd run pools and sports centres - 1.7m visits and 1.2m active participants. Adult Participation 20% are members of a club so that they can participate in sport or recreational activity (+/- 4.8%). 45% do at least 150 minutes of physical activity a week 410/13/2015 Performance – what has been achieved

5 13/10/2015Presentation name513/10/2015Presentation name5 Enhanced SIRF for the 25th anniversary. Spectacular opening show Prometheus Awakes. Community Carnival scale and diversity. SIRF 2012 – generated £1.3m additional expenditure. 510/13/2015 Key Achievements – Arts Development (1)

6 13/10/2015Presentation name613/10/2015Presentation name6 Tees Barrage selected as launch site for Festival Of The North East. Public art and design features for Stockton Town Centre reflecting SIRF as a ‘signature’ of the town. 610/13/2015 Key Achievements – Arts Development (2)

7 13/10/2015Presentation name713/10/2015Presentation name7 Stockton Cycling Festival 2012 Rat Race - 1,500 participants Olympic legacy grants - Tees Rowing Club, River Tees Watersports Centre, Norton Hockey Club, Norton Squash Club, Preston Park Skatepark. 710/13/2015 Key Achievements – Leisure and Sports Development

8 13/10/2015Presentation name813/10/2015Presentation name8 Preston Park Museum and Grounds - £7m investment official re-launch March 2013. One of ten finalists for the prestigious Arts Fund Prize of £100k for Museum of the Year 2013. In running for £10k Clore Award for Learning recognises achievements in learning programmes in UK museums. Taking part in regional Cultural Window - 500 North East families testing what is a good family day out. 810/13/2015 Key Achievements Preston Park Museum and Grounds

9 13/10/2015Presentation name913/10/2015Presentation name9 Challenge to organize 25 th Anniversary SIRF 12 on such large scale with small team. Attracting regional and national media to our events. Business engagement in events ‘exploiting opportunities we create’. School Library project. 910/13/2015 What has proved more difficult

10 13/10/2015Presentation name1013/10/2015Presentation name10 Support arts programmes and events which contribute to the distinctive design and animation of public spaces in delivering the Town Centre Prospectus. SIRF 2013 - managing budget with volatile nature of £ and €. Support the further development of the environs of Preston Hall Museum through the Landscape Partnerships “River Tees Rediscovered” project. Further develop Preston Hall Museum and Grounds as a community and leisure attraction through learning and engagement opportunities, demonstrations, events and interpretation. 1010/13/2015 Emerging Issues (1)

11 13/10/2015Presentation name1113/10/2015Presentation name11 World War 1 Commemoration from August 2014. Invest in new technologies to deliver a wider range of library and information services more effectively and implement new library service delivery model. Deliver high quality sporting events which promote mass participation and lifestyle change whilst being a catalyst for attracting visitors to the borough and increasing economic vibrancy. 1110/13/2015 Emerging Issues (2)

12 13/10/2015Presentation name1213/10/2015Presentation name12 Care For Your Area: Management and maintenance of urban parks, country parks, nature reserves and other greenspaces Grounds maintenance / horticultural services / tree and woodland management 1210/13/2015 Direct Services Service Area Responsibilities

13 13/10/2015Presentation name1313/10/2015Presentation name13 Countryside & Greenspace: Coordinating delivery of Green Infrastructure Strategy Project development and delivery Delivering new and improved green infrastructure through the planning and development process 1310/13/2015 Direct Services Service Area Responsibilities

14 13/10/2015Presentation name1413/10/2015Presentation name14 88% residents use parks and greenspaces - the most widely used of any facilities provided by the Council 75% are satisfied with parks and greenspaces (compared to 63% in 2008) Northumbria in Bloom 2012 - Billingham, Stockton and Thornaby Gold Medal winners Britain in Bloom 2012 - Champion of Champions Gold Local Wildlife/Geological Sites – 26 of 57 sites (46%) in public, private and third sector ownership known to be in positive management 1410/13/2015 Performance – what has been achieved

15 13/10/2015Presentation name1513/10/2015Presentation name15 Green Infrastructure Strategy fully integrated into emerging Regeneration & Environment LDD. Comprehensive Green Infrastructure Delivery Plan prepared. Green Infrastructure Delivery Plan successfully being used as a basis to secure S106 contributions. 1510/13/2015 Key Achievements: Strategic Planning

16 13/10/2015Presentation name1613/10/2015Presentation name16 New Tees Valley Nature Partnership established. Other multi-agency partnerships established or sustained, e.g. River Users Group, Stockton River Corridors, North Tees Natural Network. Strong local partnership working - both on project delivery and on-going management, e.g. Town/ Parish Councils, Residents Associations, Parks Friends Groups, Friends of Tees Heritage Park 1610/13/2015 Key Achievements: Partnership Working

17 13/10/2015Presentation name1713/10/2015Presentation name17 Total project expenditure from 2007 to 2013: £3,409,000, with 73% (2,488,000) secured through external grants / contributions Further £1,043,000 for 2013/14 or beyond (60% external) 42 active Countryside Volunteers, contributing 1,902 work days during 2012/13. 1710/13/2015 Key Achievements: Projects / Operational (1)

18 13/10/2015Presentation name1813/10/2015Presentation name18 Tees Heritage Park – phase 1 works completed Thornaby Circular Trail – access works completed Big Tree Plant (communities planted >400 trees over six sites) River Tees Rediscovered - HLF Landscape Partnership Project. Stage 1 Pass. 1810/13/2015 Key Achievements: Projects / Operational (2) Numerous small-scale schemes delivered, e.g. Bishopsgarth MUGA, Harold Wilson Play Area, Newham Grange Cycle Path, Pickards Meadow (10 acres lowland meadow), Old River Tees salt marsh restored.

19 13/10/2015Presentation name1913/10/2015Presentation name19 Developing and delivering projects through smaller teams, with reduced revenue funding to support on-going management and maintenance. Most projects involve local consultation and are delivered in partnership with local groups and several partner organisations. The project management process can be complex and challenging – even for relatively small-scale projects. 1910/13/2015 What has proved more difficult

20 13/10/2015Presentation name2013/10/2015Presentation name20 Need to further raise awareness and understanding of green infrastructure: the functions it can perform and the benefits it can deliver, e.g. flood risk management and improving health and well-being. Need for more and better facilities/activities for teenagers (the most important area for improvement according to the Residents Survey 2012): 2 new skate parks planned and Multi-Use Games Areas too. 2010/13/2015 Emerging Issues (1)

21 13/10/2015Presentation name2113/10/2015Presentation name21 Severe pressures on revenue funding for management / maintenance of green infrastructure projects. But some capital investment will reduce revenue costs in short term. Increased role for community organisations and partners to deliver activities and manage / develop sites and facilities? Greater engagement with private sector partners? Opportunities for more collaborative working between community / friends groups across the Borough? 2110/13/2015 Emerging Issues (2)


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