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SUMMARY:New Communities Group Webinar: Governance and Stewardship in Large Scale Developments (2 part series)
DESCRIPTION:Long-term stewardship is an approach to delivering and managing places that can ensure new communities are places which enable people and the environment to flourish\, in perpetuity. It is one of the core Garden City Principles and the right approach provides an opportunity to create places which people will be proud to live in for years to come. The TCPA is holding a 2-part webinar series in partnership with Pinsent Masons\, on some of the technical aspects of stewardship approaches; on governance structures and income streams/ for stewardship vehicles.   \n\n\n\nChoosing the right approach to stewardship in your development includes consideration of the right stewardship organisation or ‘vehicle’. There are a variety of different legal and financial structures available\, each with different remits\, responsibilities\, and governance structures.   \n\n\n\nPutting in place the right governance structure for your stewardship vehicle is essential for successful stewardship. Successful models can act on behalf of a growing community and engage new residents in shaping local decision-making and community development. Getting it right means ensuring that there is representation for local residents\, councils and other stakeholders. It means considering how they are elected\, what their roles are\, and how governance structures and activities are communicated to residents and other stakeholders.   \n\n\n\nJoin us for the first in a two-part series on stewardship vehicles in new communities. In this session we will explore why governance is important\, how it relates to your wider stewardship strategy\, and some of the different models available. We will draw on emerging experiences from local authorities and the private sector who are setting out ambitious plans for stewardship in their developments.   \n\n\n\n\n\nThis event is kindly supported by: \n\n\n\n                                        \n                    \n                \n                    	\n\n\nPlease see the draft agenda below: \n\n\n\n10:00Welcome and introduction from the Chair Catriona Riddell\, TCPA Trustee 10:05Governance and stewardship – principles for success  Katy Lock\, Director\, Communities (FJ Osborn Fellow)\, TCPA 10:15Governance considerations when choosing a stewardship vehicle Rebecca Warren\, Strategic Development Consultant\, Pinsent Masons 10:30Q&A10:40Emerging lessons from Chilmington Green and beyond SallyAnne Logan\, Senior Associate Consultant\, Community Stewardship Solutions10:50Emerging lessons from Harlow & Gilston Garden Town Molly Stroyman\, Stewardship & Community Development Officer\, and Kevin Steptoe\, Garden Town Lead Officer\, East Herts District Council11:00Emerging lessons from Chelmsford Garden Community  Karen Short\, Principal Planning Officer and Amy Stock\, Senior Housing Enabling Officer (Garden Community)\, Chelmsford City Council  11:10Q&A11:30Close
URL:https://www.tcpa.org.uk/event/new-communities-group-webinar-governance-and-stewardship-in-large-scale-developments-2-part-series/
CATEGORIES:New Communities Group
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SUMMARY:New Communities Group Webinar: Income streams for stewardship (2 part series)
DESCRIPTION:Long-term stewardship is an approach to delivering and managing places that can ensure new communities are places which enable people and the environment to flourish\, in perpetuity. It is one of the core Garden City Principles and the right approach provides an opportunity to create places which people will be proud to live in for years to come. The TCPA is holding a 2-part webinar series in partnership with Pinsent Masons\, on some of the technical aspects of stewardship approaches; on governance structures and income streams for stewardship vehicles.   \n\n\n\nFor many local authorities\, the financial implications of managing green infrastructure and other community assets in new development means they are not willing to adopt them directly. This has been one of the key drivers of the increasing interest in alternative stewardship models\, as develops\, authorities and communities explore other options.   \n\n\n\nHow to pay for long-term stewardship in new communities\, and how to secure the necessary capital and revenue to sustain such services\, is one of the urgent questions for all those involved in developing a stewardship strategy. The TCPA advocates a holistic model of stewardship which does not require service charges to be placed on residents. Achieving this requires a shift in approach\, and commitments to stewardship far earlier in the process than is usually the case. For most developments a hybrid approach to income streams is the only option\, and service charges are required\, along with contributions from other sources.  \n\n\n\nThere are a range of funding opportunities\, including endowments\, income earned from trading\, public sector funding\, maintenance and service charges\, charitable funding\, and loans and equity finance. The right opportunity will be informed by a range of factors – from the Council’s principal perspective on a funding model for stewardship\, to the viability calculations of the master developer. But how do you balance the needs of different stakeholders and determine the right approach? How do you calculate the costs of looking after assets in the first place? What are the pros and cons of different approaches?   \n\n\n\nThis session will draw on the TCPA’s guidance on long-term stewardship and the legal perspective from our event partners Pinsent Masons. We will learn emerging lessons from public and private sector organisations who are implementing new stewardship approaches.   \n\n\n\n\n\nThis event is kindly supported by: \n\n\n\n                                        \n                    \n                \n                    	\n\n\nPlease see the draft agenda below: \n\n\n\n10:00Welcome and introduction from the Chair Katy Lock MRTPI\, Director\, Communities (FJ Osborn Fellow)\, TCPA10:05Paying for long-term stewardship – an introduction Mark Patchett\, Managing Director\, Community Stewardship Solutions10:20Legal considerations for income streams and the Data Trusts opportunity Richard Ford\, Partner\, Pinsent Masons 10:35Q&A10:50Financing Community Trust stewardship at Whitehill & Bordon Clare Chester\, Director of Regeneration and Prosperity\, East Hampshire District Council 11:00Financing stewardship at North Hamilton and Northstowe Robin Waddell\, Business Development Director\, Greenbelt Group 11:10Q&A 11:30Session close \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIf you have any questions about the event\, please contact Abi at abigail.grove-white@tcpa.org.uk
URL:https://www.tcpa.org.uk/event/new-communities-group-webinar-income-streams-for-stewardship-2-part-series/
CATEGORIES:New Communities Group
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