A community development strategy has also been drafted, setting out what needs to be done, particularly in the first three years. To help collaboration across the two local authority tiers, a joint working protocol between Ashford Borough Council and Kent County Council is being developed, which will sit below the District Delivery Deal20 and will be supported at the highest level in each authority.
The section agreement for the Chilmington Green site was challenging to negotiate, owing to complex land ownership arrangements, viability issues and the delivery of infrastructure. As well as focusing on the design of the development, with a community management organisation team in place early in the process the Council was able to consider ongoing maintenance liabilities and how they could be funded right from the outset. This early work included highly detailed schedules within the section agreement which specified how and when the community management organisation and community assets would be established, providing a clear approach for delivery.
Consultation approaches and timeframes, design briefs and specifications for the facilities were set out, as well as the usual delivery triggers. An important lesson from Chilmington Green is that considerable commitment has been required from the developer consortium and the council to support this innovative approach. Challenges lie ahead, but with the principles and parameters set out through the quality agreement and through the framework for the development of the community management organisation, the groundwork has been prepared for the delivery of an innovative and exciting community that is seen as a desirable place in which to live.
Home Case studies. Building homes together - Ashford Borough Council. Housing, planning and homelessness. Ashford Borough Council, Chilmington Green — establishing a community management organisation Innovation topic: Long-term community stewardship of large-scale new development Summary The planned development of Chilmington Green includes a new community of up to 5, homes and associated infrastructure.
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