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Local Government Association One Public Estate Stephen Jacobs One Public Estate Local Government Association

Public Sector Asset Base Hubs New Property Model Asset Efficiency One Public Estate Core DH and small ALBs subject to central controls NHS Property Services & NHS Trusts/FTs score towards £5 billion asset sales Whole Public Sector Asset Base: £347.8bn* * Central Government source - Whole Government Accounts 2012/13 p.91, (Dwellings/Land/Buildings) net book value £347.8bn Local Government source - DCLG Local Government Financial Statistics England No.23, May 2013, p.103

One Public Estate Coverage (February 2017) OPE received 2 years worth of funding in the Spending Review 2015 – £37 million. Over three quarters of councils in 60 partnerships are members of the OPE programme as of January 2017, with allocations from £50,000 to £500,000. OPE target is to achieve 95% of councils on the programme by 2018. OPE’s core objectives are: Creating economic growth (new homes and jobs) More integrated, customer-focused services Generating capital receipts Reducing running costs One Public Estate Coverage (February 2017)

Projected Benefits & KPIs Service Integration Supports Single Departmental Plan commitment to deliver 45+ co- locations of public sector services over the Parliament Health and Social care integration Cornwall, Manchester, Leeds & London £98 million 44,000 25,000 £415 million

Central Government Reforms MoD Footprint Strategy- Early disposals Network Rail creating company to deliver receipts & housing Government Hubs DfE – 500 new Free Schools by 2020 Courts & prisons Reform: courts sales; 9 new prisons DWP PFI contract ends 2018 NHS Strategic Estates Plans DVSA soon to announce surplus depots

New Tools Right to Contest strengthened Duty to Report on Surplus Land Duty to Report on Efficiency & Sustainability Duty to Engage Capital Receipt Flexibility Priority Purchaser status UNCLASSIFIED

Housing Delivery IN COLLABORATION Central Government IN COLLABORATION Local Government In 2016 the LGA set a pledge that local authorities in its membership would seek to match governments ambitions and release local government owned land for a further 160,000 homes. Many councils establishing housing development companies. Those in OPE areas include Cambridgeshire, Northumberland, Bedford and Croydon DCLG £18 million ‘capacity fund’ for councils to accelerate housing building on large sites government has committed to release land to build an additional 160,000 homes by 2020. Target to release £5 billion worth of land and property to meet target OPE is supporting the delivery of 16,500 new homes by 2020 to a collaborative approach on both local and central government land contributing to both ambitions

An Integrated Estates Strategy with the NHS LB Croydon An Integrated Estates Strategy with the NHS Croydon have an ambitious development programme In total 80 sites identified, 15 of these owned by wider public sector Using OPE funding to develop 4 core sites including Croydon University Hospital Outcomes include 600 new homes and 7 new community facilities

Cornwall Blue Light Collaboration Liskeard Tri-Service Centre

Redevelopment of Plymouth Rail Station MOU agreed by 4 major public land owners – Plymouth City Council, University of Plymouth, Network Rail and Great Western Rail Working in partnership to regenerate the station and gateway to city centre OPE funding feasibility work for a new station and extended university and civic quarter.

Opportunity Knocks Making your own weather… Government funded programmes and legislation Closer working with major government asset-owning departments Central Government releasing assets 1. Making your own weather *What is your unique selling point? * Plentiful land * Growing population * Good connectivity * Burgeoning local economy etc. 2. Government Funded Programmes * Programmes – OPE & Home Building Fund * Legislation – S11 2003 Local Government Finance Act & S1 Localism Act 2011 3. Closer working with major government asset-owning departments * Priority Purchaser 4. Central Government releasing assets * Strategies 5. 6 year historic low cost of borrowing money 6. Partnering with the private sector/different sources of investment Partnering with the private sector / different sources of investment 6 year historic low cost of borrowing money