Stadium-Led Regeneration Regeneration Committee

Stadium-Led Regeneration Regeneration Committee

Appendix 1 Stadium-led regeneration Regeneration Committee Introduction cultural focus to foster more sustainable local communities’. It also: London’s football clubs are an integral part of the capital’s sporting economy. In the 2014/15 season London will be Requires large sports facilities providing for spectator sports home to seven Premier League, four Championship, one to deliver broader community benefit, enabling them to Football League One, two Football League Two, and five ‘host a wide range of other community activities,’2and Conference football clubs. A number of other clubs play in Commits to working with local stakeholders to promote and the regional Ryman League and other divisions. develop sporting facilities.3 Several clubs have announced proposals to expand their stadium capacity, either by redeveloping their current Requires borough Local Development Frameworks to enhance the ‘economic contribution and community role’ of premises, or building a new stadium. Stadium development 4 depends upon close collaboration between football clubs sporting developments. and public bodies,1 and proposals can present The Mayor and GLA’s role in stadia development opportunities for neighbourhood regeneration. programmes in London differs according to the size and London’s highest profile regeneration programme – funding arrangements for the scheme; for example: catalysed by the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games – Football stadia schemes can be referred to the Mayor has, at its heart, a successful community legacy for the because they meet specific planning thresholds, which may Olympic Stadium. Recent and current examples of relate to mixed uses (e.g. housing), height and size of the stadium-led regeneration, show, however, that identifying development for example. The GLA can recommend the shared regeneration outcomes – and achieving them – is Mayor approves the plans and the local authority disputed and complex. determines the outcome, or he could use his ‘call in’ powers The Mayor’s role in stadium-led regeneration to determine the application himself. The London Plan sets out the Mayor’s levers to influence In the case of Tottenham Hotspur FC, the Mayor has regeneration around sports stadia. It commits the Mayor to provided some funding to facilitate development around supporting the continued success of professional sporting the club’s planned new stadium (see p. 3). The Mayor has enterprises, and requires that in planning, developments also appointed Neale Coleman as Chair of the Tottenham should ‘address deficiencies in facilities and provide a 1 Stadium-led regeneration Regeneration Committee 5 Joint Strategic Forum which oversees regeneration in Games – cost £429 million to build. Following the Games, Tottenham. it is now undergoing transformation at a cost of £154 million, to be converted into a 54,000-seater stadium, for At the Olympic Stadium, the Mayor is Chair of the LLDC, use by permanent tenant West Ham United FC (WHUFC), which is responsible for the regeneration legacy to be alongside athletics in the summer months and delivered through the Olympic Park and venues. 6 entertainment. Terms of reference Ensuring that the Olympic Stadium has a future that is The purpose of the Committee’s investigation is to: both economically viable and produces a community regeneration legacy is essential, because few past Olympic Review evidence from past and current stadium-led stadia have delivered a significant legacy for their host regeneration schemes to assess the benefits of stadium cities. In Beijing, the £354 million Birds’ Nest stadium development programmes to both football clubs and local remains underused as a sports venue, relying on funding communities; from commercial events, government subsidies and visitor Review the role of the Mayor in stadium regeneration revenues.7 The Olympic Stadium in Athens – redesigned schemes and assess the extent to which his objectives for for the 2004 Games – hosts some football matches, but it stadium-led regeneration in the London Plan are being met; is reported to be unsatisfactory, having not been adapted and for the purpose.8 Develop recommendations for the Mayor to ensure current Past Olympic stadia have varying successes in retaining stadium development schemes – in particular the Olympic tenants. In Barcelona, amid its many regeneration Stadium – deliver a genuine regeneration legacy for local successes, the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys at Montjuic communities. has failed to secure a long-term legacy. While it was used until 2009 by football club Espanyol, it is now only partially Background used for international matches.9 The stadium used for the Why stadium-led regeneration matters to London 1996 Atlanta Olympics has since hosted baseball, but it is now facing demolition. On the other hand, the AUD $690 London is home to the UK’s newest and highest profile Stadium Australia built for the 2000 Sydney Olympics is taxpayer-funded stadium. The 80,000-seater Olympic used as a venue for major sporting events such as cricket Stadium – centrepiece of the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic 2 Stadium-led regeneration Regeneration Committee and rugby, having been downsized from 110,000 to reduced since the original planning agreement.13 A 10 83,000 seats. proportion of the Mayor’s Regeneration Fund – £18m – has been allocated to regeneration in North Tottenham, which Throughout the development of the Olympic Stadium, the Assembly has consistently emphasised the need for the will include funding for public realm improvements outside venue to be a community asset which benefits the new the stadium, along with station enhancements at White communities at the Park and across the wider sub-region. Hart Lane. The Committee will examine how local The London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) authorities use Section 106 and the Community wants the Stadium to be used for more than football, and Infrastructure Levy (CIL) to fund investment in local we want to ensure that it keeps this commitment to priorities. Londoners and the UK as a whole.11 Community use and job creation. The Committee will Key issues for the investigation examine how planned stadium developments provide community benefit. Members could draw on lessons from The investigation will gather evidence to assess the extent examples such as Manchester City FC’s (MCFC) Etihad of neighbourhood regeneration through and near football Stadium, built with public sector funding for the 2002 stadia by examining the following issues. Commonwealth Games.14 The club has a Community Use Football clubs’ contributions to local services. Local Agreement (allowing community bookings and activities) to ensure that local communities benefit from the stadium as neighbourhoods can benefit from football stadium 15 developments as a result of Section 106 agreements; part of the regeneration of East Manchester. MCFC has planning permission to expand its seating capacity from funding improvements to the local environment and 16 amenities. There may be gaps between the investment under 48,000 to just over 62,000; it expects to create new promised to local communities and final contributions, jobs, and it has a commitment to recruit 80 per cent of however. For example, the planning stages of Arsenal FC’s employees locally. Emirates Stadium envisaged a proposed contribution of Effects on the local business environment. Stadium £7.6 million for transport improvements; the majority of development can attract wider economic development, but 12 which did not materialise. In Tottenham, there is some it can also have an impact on existing local businesses. controversy over the contributions that Tottenham Hotspur Premises may be compulsorily purchased, or incumbents FC (THFC) will make to public works, which have been may suffer from increased rents. In the case of Tottenham 3 Stadium-led regeneration Regeneration Committee Hotspur FC’s proposals, several businesses at Wards Corner Property values and gentrification effects. Research Market have long-standing concerns about the loss of their shows that sports stadia have ‘a large and significant effect’ 17 trading premises. on property prices, and that the market will often rise in anticipation of new stadia.23 For example, the New New residential provision is – increasingly – a feature of stadium development, with developer confidence boosted Wembley Stadium added 15 per cent to the prices of nearby 18 property, and the relocation of Arsenal to the Emirates by clubs’ investment. At Wembley Stadium, 520 new 24 homes have been completed by Quintain, and there is Stadium led to increases near the new stadium. planning consent for a further 1300 homes, including Regeneration at both ‘old’ and ‘new’ stadium sites. student accommodation.19 Opportunities can be mixed, Stadium development provides scope for regeneration at however. While the new Arsenal stadium led to a £128 the sites of both old and new stadium developments, as in million development of 375 units by Barratt Homes and the case of Arsenal FC. The investigation will examine how L&Q,20 the club recently lost an appeal to construct new proposals treat both types of site.25 student housing, which it argued would have supported local regeneration.21 The Committee will also consider what Current stadium development proposals provision is made for affordable housing in stadium A number of football clubs are currently engaged in development schemes. stadium development plans, including West Ham, Tottenham Hotspur, Brentford, and Fulham.

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    9 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us