2 Jun 2025UK SPF & Rural Prosperity Fund - Three Year InvestmentEconomic Development & Regeneration · scrutiny— High Peak Council invested £2.5m of government funding from 2022-2025: £2.1m from UK Shared Prosperity Fund and £375k from Rural Prosperity Fund. This was allocated across three priority areas: Communities & Place (£1.05m), Local Business Support (£1.05m), and People & Skills (£250k). Funds supported 17 community buildings, 21 arts/cultural activities, 40 shop frontage improvements, 189 businesses through support programs, and employment support for economically inactive individuals.£2.5mSpending
“We've managed to invest two and a half million pounds of government funding directly into the high peak. That's 2.1 million from the UK share prosperity fund and 375,000 from the rural prosperity fund.”
28 Nov 2024UK Shared Prosperity Fund - Total Budget AllocationEconomic Development · scrutiny— Total UKSPF budget for High Peak is £2.3 million, split relatively evenly between capital (£1.0m) and revenue (£1.0m). As of end of October 2024, £2.2 million has been committed (95%), with approximately £1,000 unallocated. Of total spend, 42% has been defrayed to date, which is typical given ongoing contracts with suppliers and providers. All funding must be spent by 31 March 2025, with no carry-forward mechanism available.£2.3mSpending
8 Jul 2026Draft pavement licensing policy for consultationLicensing · licensing— The committee was asked to approve a draft pavement licensing policy for public consultation, reflecting the new permanent national regime under the Levelling Up and Regeneration Act 2023. The policy is intended to replace the previous temporary arrangements and provide a clearer regulatory basis for issuing and enforcing pavement licences during and after local government reorganisation.Policy
8 Jul 2026Licensing policy review consultationLicensing · licensing— The council is consulting on an updated licensing policy covering licensed premises, alcohol sales and other licensable activities for 2026-2031. Members were told the policy is a required five-year review and that the main purpose is to update and clarify the existing framework rather than materially change it before local government reorganisation.Policy
23 Jun 2026Damp and mould policy liveHousing · housing— A dedicated damp and mould policy was presented as a legal compliance response to Awaab's Law, with triage forms and a dedicated call handler. This creates ongoing operational requirements for responsive repairs, inspection and specialist case handling. It also implies continued spending on surveyor, call handling and remedial repair capacity, though no direct contract value was stated.Policy
23 Jun 2026Tenant profiling research contractHousing · housing— The council is commissioning Acuity Research to carry out a tenant profiling exercise over 12 weeks, ending in September. This is a clear external research/professional services requirement intended to improve tenant insight, diversity monitoring and engagement design. No contract value was stated, but it is a live procurement-relevant service opportunity already underway.Opportunity
Over the last 12 months, the most frequently discussed commercial topics in this council's meetings have been IT & Digital (18 mentions, rising), Corporate & Business Support (7 mentions, easing), Economic Development & Business Support (6 mentions, easing) and Housing (6 mentions, easing).
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