Sutton Parish Council - The Glebe Community Centre Car Park & Driveway Refurbishment Project

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Sutton Parish Council undertook a refurbishment project for The Glebe Community Centre's car park and driveway to address accessibility issues and safety concerns. The project involved addressing key issues such as an unsuitable gravel driveway, access difficulties for wheelchair users, and collapsing boundaries. The timeline outlines the planning process, approvals, tendering of works, and completion in February 2017. Funding was sourced through various channels to cover the total cost of the project.


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  1. Sutton Parish Council The Glebe Community Centre Car Park & Driveway refurbishment

  2. The Glebe: The Background In 2006 purchased and refurbished the old church hall and cottage Created a new village community centre A well used major addition to village facilities Hosts the Parish Office, a large hall & meeting rooms

  3. The Driveway and Car Park Funding did not allow for upgrading the external facilities, including the driveway and carpark Driveway provides access to the Glebe and the parish burial ground with a car park for users Heavily used on a daily basis but becoming increasing unsuitable Car parking area is restricted

  4. Key Issues to Address Gravel driveway unsuitable for regular use Access difficulties for wheel chair users and push chairs Boundary wall bowing and starting to collapse becoming unsafe Car parking area not able to be fully utilised No night time lighting for pedestrians Issues with underground drains and tree roots

  5. The Plan

  6. The Challenges Located in the village conservation area Planning application needed to be submitted Agreement and consent for tree works Approval from C of E Diocesan board required Tendering of works and selection of suitable contractors Needed to establish a funding package

  7. The Timetable Date Action June 2014 Planning application submitted to ECDC August 2014 Planning permission granted by ECDC September 2014 Letter of intent for faculty sent to Diocesan board June 2016 Application for private faculty made August 2016 Application for tree works and consent August 2016 Application for grant (S106) September 2016 Tendering of the contract October 2016 Grant confirmed and contract awarded November 2016 Work on drive and car park begins February 2017 Work completed, new driveway and car park open

  8. The Costs and Funding Total cost: ECDC Section 106 grant: (Community Infrastructure) Parish Council Capital: 1,940.61 Parish Council reserves: 5,304.41 78,486.81 71,241.79

  9. The Result A high quality surfaced driveway and much improved more spacious car park A rebuilt boundary wall in front of pollarded and tidied trees Sensor switched night lighting A great result for Glebe users

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