Stockport Express

Nearly £900k spent on food hall revamp

- NICK STATHAM

STOCKPORT council has revealed it spent nearly £900,000 on a revamp of the town’s grade II-listed food venue The Produce Hall.

The authority was ordered to release the figures by the Informatio­n Commission­er’s Office (ICO), despite initially withholdin­g the details citing a confidenti­ality clause and commercial sensitivit­ies.

The ICO told the council it must comply with an FOI request from the Barratt family - who run the town’s Foodie Friday event - by publishing how much it has invested in the hall, the expected financial return and the ‘due diligence’ it undertook in appointing an independen­t operator.

However they did not have to disclose specific contractua­l details or documentat­ion submitted to council officers before a decision was arrived at

It follows a year-long campaign by the Barratts to force bosses to disclose the details after their bid to run the venue as a food hall was overlooked in favour of restaurate­ur Steve Pilling.

The authority has confirmed the total amount it invested in the Produce Hall - which it still owns was £884,178.

The majority of this more than £490,000 - was spent on ‘structural, mechanical and electrical work,’ while the cost of kitchen equipment came in at nearly £164,000 and ‘fitout work’ just over £118,000.

Design, planning and project management fees came to almost £84,000, while legal, marketing and agency payments were just shy of £28,000.

The town hall stresses this was funded from a £7m pot for projects in the Markets and Underbanks area not through council tax.

The building is also expected to generate rent ‘in the region of £1.5m over the next 15 years’ and bosses say there has been a’ significan­t increase’ in the value of the hall due to the work undertaken.

The council says the transforma­tion of The Produce Hall is also part of making the town centre a more attractive destinatio­n, making it difficult to put an exact value on the building.

Coun David Meller, cabinet Member for economy and regenerati­on at Stockport Council, said: “I understand the Produce Hall has been quite divisive for some.

“But behind this is a unifying theme: everyone passionate­ly wants a town centre we can all be proud of. The question is ‘What’s the best way to get there?’

“I really believe the approach we’ve taken is working. The Produce Hall has created jobs, many of which have gone to those returning to work.

“We’ll see a solid return on our investment and we have a building that’s increased in value.

“But, perhaps most importantl­y, the Produce Hall has helped give our Market Place a new lease of life: visit on a weekend and you’ll see how busy it is.”

On the question of due diligence the council says this was ‘carried out to the same level’ that it would on any property investment of the same kind - and this was applied to all bidders in the same way.

A council statement adds: “All the bids for The Produce Hall were scrutinise­d by a panel, which included two senior officers of the council with extensive property and developmen­t experience and a regional director for a major UK bank who provided experience into the likely success of business plans and models.”

Joe Barratt, one of the organisers of Foodie Friday, says he welcomes the disclosure - but remains unhappy the council tried to keep the informatio­n out of the public domain.

He added: “Unbelievab­ly, this included going to the lengths of agreeing to a clause within their contract with Steve Pilling to prevent any informatio­n about this deal from being released through freedom of informatio­n requests.

“We’re shocked that a Labour council would agree to this type of clause within a contract for a public asset with a private businessma­n, considerin­g it goes against the very principles of transparen­cy and accountabi­lity that the council say they stand for.

“While the council say they ‘believe’ they will make £1.5m over the next fifteen years, they haven’t provided us with any evidence to back this claim up.”

Mr Barratt says he would now like to see the council launch a review into the award of The Produce Hall contract.

 ??  ?? ●●Stockport council bosses say there has been a ‘significan­t increase’ in the value of the Produce Hall since the renovation
●●Stockport council bosses say there has been a ‘significan­t increase’ in the value of the Produce Hall since the renovation

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