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Budget transfer to Treasury and Resources on behalf of Education, Sport and Culture: Crabbe: Facilities Upgrade

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A decision made 13 December 2013:

Decision Reference: MD-S-2013-0130

Decision Summary Title:

Budget transfer from Social Security to Treasury & Resources on behalf of Education, Sport and Culture for the upgrade and replacement of facilities at Crabbé

Date of Decision Summary:

13th December 2013

Decision Summary Author:

Chief Officer

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

N/A

Written Report

Title:

Budget transfer from Social Security to Treasury & Resources on behalf of Education, Sport and Culture for the upgrade and replacement of facilities at Crabbé

Date of Written Report:

13th December 2013

Written Report Author:

Chief Officer

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

Public

Subject: Budget transfer from Social Security to Treasury and Resources (Jersey Property Holdings) on behalf of Education, Sport and Culture for the upgrade and replacement of facilities at Crabbé. 

Decision(s):  The Minister approved the budget transfer in 2013 of £926,000 from the Social Security revenue head of expenditure to the Treasury and Resources (Jersey Property Holdings) “Crabbe Silver Jubilee Works” capital head of expenditure for the upgrade and replacement of facilities at Crabbé (named “the Queens Silver Jubilee Activity Base”).  Jersey Property Holdings will manage the project on behalf of Education, Sport and Culture.

Reason(s) for Decision: The outdoor facility at Crabbé is 1 of only 3 outdoor facilities on the Island (the others being owned by the Scouts) and is extremely popular, accommodating up to 4,620 people in 156 groups in 2010.

The facility is in urgent need of upgrade and replacement with funding specifically required for:

  • replacement of wooden chalets which no longer comply with the latest health and safety, child protection and disabled access requirements;
  • rebuilding of the main learning area to incorporate the accommodation, and to improve kitchen and toilet facilities for adults and children.

In the present economic climate this project will provide much needed work for the local construction industry. The tender process will be tailored to attract local, suitably sized contractors and will focus on contribution to the local economy including use of local sub-contractors and commitment to States policies such as the Back to Work programme.

Latest forecasts for 2013 to 2015 expenditure by Social Security provides available resources over and above the proposed transfers into the Long Term Care Fund from 2013 – 2015 underspends.

Resource Implications: Transfer of £926,000 from Social Security to Treasury and Resources (Jersey Property Holdings) who will manage the project on behalf of Education, Sport and Culture. A new capital head of expenditure will be set up in Jersey Property Holdings “Crabbe Silver Jubilee Works” to reflect the financial arrangement in place.

Action required:  The Minister for Social Security to seek the approval of the Minister for Treasury and Resources in accordance with Financial Direction 3.6 – Variations to heads of expenditure (Treasurer’s Delegation), for the above described budget transfer.

Signature:

Position: MINISTER

 

Date Signed:  

Date of Decision:  

Budget transfer to Treasury and Resources on behalf of Education, Sport and Culture: Crabbe: Facilities Upgrade

 

Social Security   

Ministerial Decision Report

 

 

 

Budget transfer from Social Security to Treasury & Resources on behalf of Education, Sport and Culture for the upgrade and replacement of facilities at Crabbé

 

 

  1. Purpose of Report

 

To enable the Minister for Social Security to approve a budget transfer in 2013 of £926,000 to Treasury and Resources (Jersey Property Holdings) on behalf of the Education Sport & Culture Department for the upgrade and replacement of facilities at Crabbé.

 

 

  1. Background

 

The outdoor facility at Crabbé was opened in 1981 and is only 1 of 3 outdoor facilities on the Island (the others being owned by the Scouts). The facility is extremely popular and in 2010 accommodated a total of 4,620 people in 156 groups. The facility is 30 years old and is now in need of urgent upgrade and replacement to make it compliant with the latest requirements for health and safety, child protection and disabled access.

 

Specifically funding is required for:  

 

  • replacement of wooden chalets which are no longer fit for purpose;

 

  • rebuilding of the main learning area to incorporate the accommodation, and to improve kitchen and toilet facilities for adults and children.

 

In the present economic climate this project will provide much needed work for the local construction industry. The tender process will be tailored to attract local, suitably sized contractors and will focus on contribution to the local economy including use of local sub-contractors and commitment to States policies such as the Back to Work programme.

 

The Social Security Department is currently forecast to underspend by £13million, in 2013, the majority of which results from Income Support expenditure being forecast at £11.4million less than that agreed in the MTFP.

 

The first call on the 2013 underspend and those of 2014 and 2015 is the Long Term Care Fund to address the shortfall in funding for the Long term Care Scheme arising from the delay in the introduction of the contribution charge.  However after allowing for that transfer and the carryforward required by the Department in 2014, there are sufficient funds to meet the funding request.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Recommendation

 

The Minister approved a non-recurring budget transfer in 2013 of £926,000 from the Social Security revenue head of expenditure to the Treasury and Resources (Jersey Property Holdings) (who will manage the project on behalf Education, Sport and Culture) “Crabbe Silver Jubilee Works” capital head of expenditure for the upgrade and replacement of facilities at Crabbé (named “the Queens Silver Jubilee Activity Base”).  Jersey Property Holdings will manage the project on behalf of Education, Sport and Culture.

 

  1. Reasons for Decision

 

The outdoor facility at Crabbé is in urgent need of upgrade and replacement to ensure compliance with the latest requirements for health and safety, child protection and disabled access. This project will also provide much needed work for the local construction industry and focus on contribution to the local economy.

 

Funding in excess of that required to fund the Long Term Care scheme in 2014 & 2015 (in advance of the introduction of the Contribution income) from the 2013 – 2015 underspends is available to meet the funding request.

 

 

  1. Resource Implications

 

Transfer of £926,000 from Social Security to Treasury and Resources (Jersey Property Holdings) who will manage the project on behalf of Education, Sport and Culture. A new capital head of expenditure will be set up in Jersey Property Holdings in the name of Education, Sport and Culture “Crabbe Silver Jubilee Works” to reflect the financial arrangement in place.

 

Social Security

13th December 2013

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