GREAT NEWS – Langarth has achieved another key milestone with Cornwall Council’s Cabinet giving the go-ahead to explore the detail of stewardship arrangements for the Garden Village.
Stewardship is a concept for management of a new community and its assets for current and future generations. By doing that, the aspirations set out by the vision for Langarth Garden Village becomes a reality and is safeguarded well into the future. It is a key cornerstone of creating a successful new community, and so an important aspect to get right for the successful delivery of the Langarth Garden Village.
The Garden Village will provide a wide range of community assets, including new schools, health facilities, parks and urban squares, green spaces, water features, cycle and walking routes, cultural facilities and community hubs. It is vital that these community spaces and assets are protected and maintained.
The Cabinet decision was supported by an Outline Business Case, which sets out principles to ensure all community spaces and assets in the Garden Village will be managed and maintained by a local Stewardship Organisation. Principles were informed by extensive learning from other communities and engagement with local Councils and stakeholders.
The full details of how the stewardship organisation will be set up, structured and implemented will now be developed by the project team working closely with local Council partners and key stakeholders.
As well as considering the legal form and membership of the organisation, detailed governance arrangements will be considered. This will also include looking at the extend of what will be managed by the stewardship organisation, what will be delivered and when and funding mechanisms. This process is expected to take up to 12 months to complete.
It is also proposed to arrange further learning and site visits to other communities that already have stewardship management arrangements in place or are going through a similar process. City and Parish Council members will be given the opportunity to participate in this and help shape the emerging detailed proposals.
As Governs Park, the first Garden Village asset to be provided at Langarth, is currently expected to come into use within the next two to three years. So there is time to develop the stewardship organisation in a well-considered and sound manner.