Bridgwater is the first town in Somerset (and the whole South West) in which a BSF programme is to be developed and Knight Kavanagh & Page (KKP) has already played a key planning role, working with the County Council and Sedgemoor District Council to develop a strategic vision for Somerset's Wave 4 BSF submission.
Somerset County Council was successful in the first stage of its bid to develop four secondary and two co-located special schools in Bridgwater and to enhance community and leisure provision. The strategy identified outputs and outcomes of a process whereby schools would work closely and innovatively together on delivery of a range of pupil and community provision to ensure sustainability and optimise the value of investment.
It also helped to specify the sports facilities to be developed on school sites to underpin the proposed wider recreational and active lifestyles offer - encouraging, for example, walking and cycling to school.
KKP has now been commissioned to be part of the team that will evaluate the bids to design and operate a new community sports centre as part of the implementation process.
A partnership has been established between Sedgemoor District Council (which may make both a capital and a revenue investment) and the County Council. The re-development of Chilton Trinity School is the first stage of the scheme in the town and will set up a contract between Somerset County Council (SCC) and a Local Education Partnership (LEP); a joint venture company to re-develop all six schools. The two Councils will be taking a ground breaking step in the first joint project of this type.
This innovative scheme will evaluate the option of replacing Sedgemoor DC's Sedgemoor Splash with a new swimming pool incorporated on this school site. This is thought to be one of the first replacement community sports facility through BSF as most other schemes have focussed on the school's priorities, with community use considered for only out of school hours.
This new facility will truly be community focussed and will address the challenge of fully accommodating both the needs of the school and community; an ambition that KKP is well placed to support.
Specifically, KKP will undertake:
The Company brings extensive background in all the key disciplines required to provide the informed, intelligent, challenging and technically excellent support needed for this process:
KKP is acknowledged for its other recent BSF related assignments that include:
John Eady (Chief Executive) leads KKP's highly regarded BSF "sports" expert team in what is a rapidly growing aspect of the KKP portfolio. John said,
"It is vital to ensure that planning for practical design and economic community use is built in from the outset. Our pre-emptive facilities planning work has provided a platform for this and I would urge more to follow Somerset's lead. My aspiration is that in ten years time true properly defined and sports development focussed community use will be the rule rather than the exception!"
For further details, please contact John Eady, Chief Executive (john.eady@kkp.co.uk)