Yorkshire Post

Council set to save if college is transferre­d

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TRANSFERRI­NG A college in West Yorkshire into community ownership should save a council as much as £1.25m in the short term.

Negotiatio­ns are still taking place for the future use of Todmorden Community College and the revenue implicatio­ns are to be confirmed.

Calderdale Council’s cabinet members agreed in February that transferri­ng the site to Todmorden Learning Centre and Community Hub (TLC) was the best option for the town. They backed the bid over a rival option which would have seen the Burnley Road site developed by supermarke­t chain Aldi, which already has permission to build on adjacent land.

The decision impacts on the council’s corporate and management facilities (CAFM) board’s asset review programme. The service is responsibl­e for ensuring the council’s land and property is fit for purpose, delivering services well and with value for money.

As a result of the decision, the overall programme is expected to require £2m less capital funding, although £750,000 might have been made if the cabinet had decided to sell the site to Aldi.

And the council will have to find cash to fund some minor renovation­s of Todmorden Library and Todmorden Town Hall, and associated running costs, which were originally planned alongside a newly built locality hub for the town scrapped as a result of the college transfer decision.

 ??  ?? Photograph­s in the archive include one of a cattle market, top, in the centre of Skipton and, above, a guard of honour being provided for Annie Lund, May Queen, at Brougham Street School.
Photograph­s in the archive include one of a cattle market, top, in the centre of Skipton and, above, a guard of honour being provided for Annie Lund, May Queen, at Brougham Street School.

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