Issue - meetings

Office accommodation - to finalise lease agreements

Meeting: 04/10/2013 - Cabinet (Item 16)

16 Office accommodation: proposed lettings of The Abbey House, Abingdon pdf icon PDF 103 KB

To consider the report of the head of economy, leisure and property.

Minutes:

Cabinet noted that Councillors Richard Webber and Yvonne Constance (both present at the meeting) were also county councillors. 

 

Cabinet considered the report of the head of economy, leisure, and property on a proposal to let part of The Abbey House offices in Abingdon and relocate significant numbers of staff to South Oxfordshire District Council’s offices at Crowmarsh Gifford.  The proposal included letting part of the ground floor of The Abbey House and the whole of the first and second floors to Oxfordshire County Council, including shared use of the reception area.  Also, part of The Abbey House might be let to the Citizens Advice Bureau.  The report sought approval in principle to these proposals, and sought delegated authority for the strategic director to finalise the agreements, and appoint a consultant to manage the project, plan space requirements, and specify and oversee works at The Abbey House. 

 

The report set out the benefits and the costs of the proposal.  Cabinet noted that the costs could change as negotiations progressed; these would need to be kept under control.  Other options included retaining The Abbey House for staff accommodation as at present, and letting a smaller area of The Abbey House. 

 

The chairman invited non-Cabinet Councillors Richard Webber and Jim Halliday to address the meeting.  Councillor Webber referred to the resolution at the last Council meeting where councillors agreed that when sharing accommodation with others, this council should continue to be based at Abbey House, Abingdon.  He believed this proposal went against that decision.  He urged Cabinet to be aware of the implications of agreeing this deal and asked for careful consideration and handling.  He believed that there was no longer an urgent need to make these savings.  This move would give the perception of the council abandoning Abingdon, moving staff to a much less accessible location, and leaving only a skeleton staff presence.  He questioned whether Cabinet had properly analysed the costs of the other options, as this was not evident in the report.  He urged Cabinet not to be driven by the county council’s urgency. 

 

Councillor Jim Halliday spoke as chairman of the Scrutiny Committee.  He believed this decision was too important to determine without knowing the detail.  There had been minimal interaction with other councillors on this.  He questioned whether a councillor could be a member of the project group, acting as a critical friend, and why had there been no serious consideration of the other options.  The public perception of this proposal would be that the council was leaving Abingdon and moving to Crowmarsh.  This would make services less accessible, as there was insufficient public transport link from Abingdon to Crowmarsh.  As a Vale council taxpayer, he did not want to pay for improvements to the Crowmarsh offices.  He urged caution as this decision would be difficult to reverse. 

 

Cabinet considered that the proposal presented an opportunity to work with Oxfordshire County Council, South Oxfordshire District Council, and the  ...  view the full minutes text for item 16