North Yorkshire Council

 

Environment Executive Members

 

01 March 2024

 

Review of Fees & Charges 2024/25 for Highways and Transportation, Parking Services, Street Scene, Parks and Grounds

 

Report of the Assistant Director – Highways and Transportation, Parking Services, Street Scene, Parks and Grounds

 

1.0       PURPOSE OF REPORT

 

1.1       To seek approval from the Corporate Director of Environment, in consultation with the Executive Member for Highways and Transportation, to increase fees and charges for the financial year 2024/25, in line with a recent review, which was consistent with the Corporate Fees and Charges Strategy. 

 

 

2.0       BACKGROUND

 

2.1       Highways fees and charges were reviewed in 2023 and following a report to the Corporate Director and BES Executive Member, were increased in line with inflation, or by a greater amount where costs had increased further, for the 2023/24 financial year. 

 

2.2       Following Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) in April 2023 and the creation of         the Highways and Transportation, Parking Services, Street Scene, Parks and              Grounds service, it was considered appropriate to review fees and charges and                        seek approval for a combined fees and charges schedule, incorporating all of these      service areas. 

 

3.0       METHODOLOGY

 

3.1       As in previous years, fees and charges have been reviewed in line with the Corporate Fees and Charges Strategy and the proposed schedule for 2024/25 is set out in Appendix 1.  All relevant fees and charges have had a minimum flat rate 6% uplift to account for the effects of inflation, unless a greater increase was necessary, e.g., due to higher industry or input costs. 

 

3.2       It should also be noted that a number of fees and charges are currently the subject of a separate and more detailed review, whose approval will be sought once those reviews are complete. These are also highlighted in Appendix 1.

 

3.3       Similarly, it is recognised that services are currently going through a transformation process following the creation of North Yorkshire Council in April 2023, with the expectation that this process will result in revised service levels and operating models, which themselves will influence fees and charges in due course.

 

3.4       Fees and Charges for the Parks & Grounds Service currently exclude those for amenities and attractions in the Scarborough area, and formal sports facilities in the Craven and Hambleton area as these are subject to ongoing cross-directorate transformation and will be dealt with through separate proposals.

 

4.0       ALTERNATIVE OPTIONS CONSIDERED

 

4.1       The Corporate Fees and Charges Strategy requires full cost recovery, which for 2024/25, has been set at a minimum 6% uplift. Should alternative options be considered as part of a review of fees and charges not contained in Appendix 1, the details will be included as part of a separate report.

 

5.0       FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS

 

5.1       The Corporate Fees and Charges Strategy establishes a requirement to review fees and charges within Directorates on an annual basis, in order to help raise income and lower the burden to Council Tax payers and ensure that the fee charged for a council service is reflective of the council’s costs of provision.

 

5.2       The proposed schedule attached as Appendix 1 does not include all Highways and Transportation, Parking Services, Street Scene and Parks and Grounds fees and charges.  For areas of the service that have been the subject of more significant cost increases, eg the NYC Permit scheme, detailed cost exercises are currently being carried out to establish the true cost of provision, in order to ensure fees and charges are set at the right level. The outputs from these more detailed reviews will be presented to a future Corporate Director meeting. 

 

5.3       More generally, this report proposes that Highways and Transportation, Parking Services, Street Scene and Parks and Grounds fees and charges estimated income will increase as a result of the proposed prices in Appendix 1, which in the main, are due to applied inflation since the previous fee review.

 

6.0       LEGAL IMPLICATIONS

 

6.1       The methodology adopted for increasing fees and charges is consistent with the Corporate Fees and Charges Strategy, which indicated that the Fees and Charging Policy applies to services where there is a legal power to charge for the service and discretionary services.

 

6.2       Section 93 of the Local Government Act 2003 and Section 3 of the Localism Act 2011 give local authorities power to charge for discretionary services. Discretionary services are those services that a local authority is not required to provide but may do so voluntarily.

 

6.3       The charging powers do not apply where there is a power to charge for a particular service elsewhere in other legislation, or where other legislation expressly excludes an authority from charging.

 

7.0       EQUALITIES IMPLICATIONS

 

7.1       No equalities implications are considered to arise as a result of the proposed changes to the fees and charges set out in Appendix 1.  Any increase is reflective of the cost of delivering the service and/or in line with the Consumer Price Index inflation rate.  All the rates have previously been benchmarked against comparator authorities. An Equalities Impact Assessment screening form has been completed, which is attached as Appendix 2.

 

8.0       CLIMATE CHANGE IMPLICATIONS

 

8.1       No climate change impact is considered to arise as a result of the proposed fees and charges, see Appendix 3 for further details.

 

 

 

 

9.0       REASONS FOR RECOMMENDATIONS

 

9.1       To ensure that the fee charged for a council service is reflective of the Council’s costs of provision.

 

10.0

RECOMMENDATION(S)

 

10.1

It is recommended that the Corporate Director of Environment, in consultation with the Executive Member for Highways and Transportation, approves the revised set of fees and charges as set out in Appendix 1.

 

 

APPENDICES:

Appendix 1: Proposed Fees and Charges Schedule 2024/25 for Highways and Transportation, Parking Services, Street Scene and Parks and Grounds

Appendix 2: Initial Equality Impact Assessment Screening Form

Appendix 3: Climate Change Impact Assessment

 

BACKGROUND DOCUMENTS:

 

Barrie Mason

Assistant Director - H&T, Parking, Street Scene, Parks and Grounds

County Hall

Northallerton

 

11 January 2024

 

Report Author – Allan McVeigh

Presenter of Report – Allan McVeigh

 

 

Note: Members are invited to contact the author in advance of the meeting with any detailed queries or questions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

Title

Current price

Proposed New Price

Increase Description

Abnormal loads notification

No fee

Legislation states no fee applicable

Traffic speed and flow data (where available) Per site. Where non-standard reports are requested this fee will increase. Applicants will be notified prior to charges. Where the request is received from a member of the public and is straightforward the fee may be waived. 

£58.37

£61.87

Traffic speed and flow data (where available) Per hour (or part hour). Where non-standard reports are requested this fee will increase. Applicants will be notified prior to charges. Where the request is received from a member of the public and is straightforward the fee may be waived.

£49.39

£52.35

Over-sail of the highway by crane and cable spanning the highway applications

£161.65

£171.35

Officer time spent dealing with requests for commercial events on the highway

£49.39

£52.36

Officer time spent dealing with applications from external organisations to carry out traffic surveys on the public highway

£49.39

£52.36

Skip licences 2 week licence. 

£80.82

£85.67

Skip licences Early start fee (if licence is required within 3 days of request).

£31.43

£33.32

Skip licences Failure to comply with the licence conditions will result in a further inspection fee.

£61.74

£65.44

Skip licences No licence extensions. If a skip needs to be in situ for longer than 2 weeks then an additional fee will apply.

£80.82

£85.67

Skip licences If an un-licensed skip is found on the highway.

£173.99

£184.43

Scaffold / hoarding licences Standard (<10m height) Licence fee (4 weeks)

£223.39

£236.79

Scaffold / hoarding licences Standard (<10m height) Early start fee

£31.43

£33.32

Scaffold / hoarding licences Standard (<10m height) Extension fee

£98.78

£104.71

Scaffold / hoarding licences Non-standard (> 10m height) Licence fee (4 weeks)

£223.39

£236.79

Scaffold / hoarding licences Non-standard (> 10m height) Early start fee

£31.43

£33.32

Scaffold / hoarding licences Non-standard (> 10m height) Extension fee

£98.78

£104.71

Scaffold / hoarding licences Retention scaffold Licence fee (4 weeks)

£445.65

£472.39

Scaffold / hoarding licences Retention scaffold Early start fee

£31.43

£33.32

Scaffold / hoarding licences Retention scaffold Extension fee

£98.78

£104.71

Scaffold / hoarding licences Tower scaffold (if removed daily) Licence fee (4 weeks)

£37.04

£39.27

Scaffold / hoarding licences Tower scaffold (if removed daily) Early start fee

£31.43

£33.32

Scaffold / hoarding licences Tower scaffold (if removed daily) Extension fee

£19.08

£20.23

Scaffold / hoarding licences Hoarding (remaining width of footway 1.5m+) Licence fee (4 weeks)

£111.13

£117.80

Scaffold / hoarding licences Hoarding (remaining width of footway 1.5m+) Early start fee

£31.43

£33.32

Scaffold / hoarding licences Hoarding (remaining width of footway 1.5m+) Early start fee

£98.78

£104.71

Scaffold / hoarding licences Hoarding (remaining width of footway <1.5m) Licence fee (4 weeks)

£223.39

£236.79

Scaffold / hoarding licences Hoarding (remaining width of footway <1.5m) Early start fee

£31.43

£33.32

Scaffold / hoarding licences Hoarding (remaining width of footway <1.5m) Extension fee

£98.78

£104.71

Street café license Application fee Up to 5 tables or Up to 10m2 - plus works costs

£309.82

£328.41

Street café license Application fee Over 5 tables or Over 10 m2 - plus works costs

£557.90

£591.38

Street café license Application fee - Amount non refundable

£98.78

£104.71

Street café license Annual renewal fee Up to 5 tables or Up to 10m2

£80.82

£85.67

Street café license Annual renewal fee Over 5 tables or Over 10 m2

£142.56

£151.12

Building materials licence

£80.82

£85.67

Highway projection licence

£161.65

£171.35

Cellar opening licence

£49.39

£52.36

Temporary Traffic Regulation Orders 18-month closure - (plus advertising costs)

£496.16

£525.93

Temporary Traffic Regulation Orders 5 day closure

£371.56

£393.86

Temporary Traffic Regulation Orders Emergency closure

£371.56

£393.86

Temporary Traffic Regulation Orders Event closure -  for a new event

£371.56

£393.86

Temporary Traffic Regulation Orders Recurring event (plus advertising at cost)

£186.34

£197.52

Temporary Traffic Regulation Orders Additional charges will be applied where further work is required in relation to a temporary closure at an hourly rate of:

£49.39

£52.36

Rechargeable works admin fee – Damage works Work costs <£500

£56.13

£59.49

Rechargeable works admin fee – Damage works Work costs £500 - £1,000

£112.25

£118.99

Rechargeable works admin fee – Damage works Work costs >£1,000

22%

24%

Charge increased to 24% of works costs >£1K

Con29 Highway Search, Standard Highway search (VAT included)

£53.42

£56.63

Incl. VAT

CON29 Highway Search Optional Questions Q4

£16.56

£17.55

Incl. VAT

CON29 Highway Search Optional Questions Q21

£4.58

£4.85

Incl. VAT

CON29 Highway Search Optional Questions Q22

£23.02

£24.40

 Incl. VAT

Non-CON29 Highway Enquiry (inc a plan (up to 100m) and CON29 type questions but not in accordance with the Local Authorities (Charges for Property Searches) Regulations 2008

£65.72

£69.66

VAT not applicable

Non-CON29 Highway Enquiry (as above but each additional 100m on a plan) and CON29 type questions

+31.80

+33.71

Non-CON29 Highway Enquiry (not inc a reply plan) - Is the road publicly maintainable highway?; or subject to adoption and supported by a bond or waiver?; or to be made up by the local authority who will either reclaim the costs from the frontagers or not reclaim the costs?

£29.61

New fee

Non-CON29 Highway Enquiry (not inc a reply plan) - Is any PRoW which abuts or crosses the property shown on the Definitie Map?; Are there any pending applications to record a PRoW that abuts or crosses the property?; Are there any legal orders to stop-up, divert, alter or create a PRoW which abuts or crosses the property?

£10.45

New fee

Non-CON29 Highway Enquiry (not inc a reply plan) Is the property to be included in land to be acquired for road works?

£2.96

New Fee

Non-CON29 Highway Enquiry (not inc a reply plan) Is the property (or will it be) within 200 metres of any of the following?
 (a) the centre line of a new trunk road or special road specified in any order, draft order or scheme
 (b) the centre line of a proposed alteration or improvement to an existing road involving construction of a subway, underpass, flyover, footbridge, elevated road or dual carriageway
 (c) the outer limits of construction works for a proposed alteration or improvement to an existing road involving:-
 (i) construction of a roundabout (other than a mini roundabout), or
 (ii) widening by construction of one or more additional traffic lanes
 (d) the outer limits of:-
 (i) construction of a new road to be built by a local authority,
 (ii) an approved alteration or improvement to an existing road involving construction of a subway, underpass, flyover, footbridge, elevated road or dual carriageway,
 (iii) construction of a roundabout (other than a mini roundabout) or widening by construction of one or more additional traffic lanes
 (e) the centre line of the proposed route of a new road under proposals published for public consultation
 (f) the outer limits of:-
 (i) construction of a proposed alteration or improvement to an existing road involving construction of a subway, underpass, flyover, footbridge, elevated road or dual carriageway
 (ii) construction of a roundabout (other than a mini roundabout)
 (iii) widening by construction of one or more additional traffic lanes, under proposals published for public consultation

£11.84

New Fee

Non-CON29 Highway Enquiry (not inc a reply plan) Has a local authority approved but not yet implemented any of the following for the roads, footways and footpaths which are named in Box B & C and are within 200 metres of the boundaries of the property?
 (a) permanent stopping up or diversion
 (b) waiting or loading restrictions
 (c) one way driving
 (d) prohibition of driving
 (e) pedestrianisation
 (f) vehicle width or weight restriction
 (g) traffic calming works including road humps
 (h) residents parking controls
 (i) minor road widening or improvement
 (j) pedestrian crossings
 (k) cycle tracks
 (l) bridge building

£11.84

New fee

Non-CON29 Highway Enquiry (not inc a reply plan) Do any statutory notices which relate to the following matters subsist in relation to the property other than those revealed in a response to any other enquiry in this form?
 (a) building works
 (b) environment
 (c) health and safety
 (d) housing
 (e) highways
 (f) public health
 (g) flood and coastal erosion risk management

£2.96

New fee

Regulation 43 of the Commons Registration (England) Regulations 2014  (Application form CA15)

£74.2

£78.65

Section 6 of the 2006 Act CA1 Creation of a right of common over existing common land

£312.70

£331.46

 

Section 6 of the 2006 Act CA1 Creation of a right of common over existing common land Creation of a right of common resulting in the registration of new common land

 

Legislation states “No fee applicable”

Section 7 of the 2006 Act CA2, Variation of a right of common

£312.70

£331.46

 

Section 7 of the 2006 Act, CA2, Variation of a right of common resulting in the registration of new common land

 

Legislation states “No fee applicable”

Section 8 of the 2006 Act CA3, Apportionment of a right of common

£312.70

£331.46

 

Section 10 of the 2006 Act CA4, Attachment of a right of common

 

Legislation states “No fee applicable”

Section 11 of the 2006 Act CA5 Reallocation of attached rights

£312.70

£331.46

Section 12 of the 2006 Act, CA6, Transfer of a right in gross

£116.60

£123.60

Section 13 of the 2006 Act CA7, Surrender or extinguishment of a right of common

£233.20

£247.19

Section 4, paragraph 8 of the 2006 Act CA8, Statutory disposition pursuant to section 14 of the 2006 act (including the exchange of land for land subject to a statutory disposition)

£466.40

£494.38

 

Section 15(1) or Section 15(8) of the 2006 Act CA9 Registration of a new town or village green by the owner or someone other than by the owner

 

Legislation states “No fee applicable”

Section 19 of the 2006 Act CA10 Correction, for a purpose described in section 19(2)(d)

£53.00

£56.18

Section 19 of the 2006 Act CA10 Correction, for a purpose described in 19(2)(b) or (e)

£312.70

£331.46

 

Section 19 of the 2006 Act, CA10 Correction, for a purpose described in Section 19(2)(a) or (c)

 

Legislation states “No fee applicable”

Schedule 1, paragraph 19(6)(b), to the 2006 Act CA11 Severance by transfer to public bodies

£79.50

£84.27

Schedule 1, paragraph 3 (7)(b), to the 2006 Act CA12

£233.20

£247.19

Schedule 2, paragraphs 6 - 9, to the 2006 Act CA13 Deregistration of certain land registered as common land or as a town or village green

£1,558.20

£1,651.69

 

Schedule 2, paragraph 2 or 3, to the 2006 Act CA13 Non-registration of common land or town or village green

 

 Legislation states “No fee applicable”

Schedule 2, paragraph 4, to the 2006 Act CA13, Waste land of a manor not registered as common land

 

 Legislation states “No fee applicable”

Schedule 2, paragraph 5, to the 2006 Act CA13 Town or village green wrongly registered as common land

 

Legislation states “No fee applicable”

Schedule 3, paragraph 2 or 4, to the 2006 Act CA14 Creation of a right of common, statutory disposition (including the exchange of land for land subject to a statutory disposition) and variation 

£429.30

£455.06

Schedule 3, paragraph 2 or 4, to the 2006 Act, CA14, Apportionment of a right of common (to facilitate any other purpose)

£392.20

£415.73

Schedule 3, paragraph 2 or 4, to the 2006 Act CA14 Surrender or extinguishment of a right of common, severance of a right of common, transfer of a right in gross

£265.00

£280.90

Section 15A(1) of the 2006 Act, CA16 Deposits under section 31(6) of the Highways Act 1980 and section 15A(1) of the Commons Act 2006

£413.40

£438.20

Section 15A(1) of the 2006 Act, CA16 Deposits under section 31(6) of the Highways Act 1980 and section 15A(1) of the Commons Act 2006 (Any additional notices per notices)

£31.80

£33.71

 

General Enquiry Requesting a copy of a register/ plan

£16.84

£17.85

S38 Superintendence fees, minimum fee for both Section 38 and 278 Agreements £2,000.

10%

11.5%

Percentage is based on value of the associated bond

S278 Superintendence fees, minimum fee for both Section 38 and 278 Agreements £2,000.

10%

11.5%

Percentage is based on value of the associated bond

S278 Supervision fees for 278 agreement work where the Highway Development Service has been used

8.5%

10%

Percentage is based on value of the associated bond

Stopping up order Officer time spent dealing with an application will be charged at an hourly rate as listed. Other external costs incurred by the County Council will be recharged to the applicant.

£49.39

£52.36

 

Stopping up order Other external costs are also charged to the customers.

 

 

Stopping up order Initial fee the applicant must pay with the initial request, the balance must be settled prior to the application to the Magistrates Court. 

£929.47

£985.23

 

H-Bar Markings

£248.08

£262.97

 

Request from consultants / private companies for ‘new’ information

£49.39

£52.36

 

Structures approval Hourly rate of officer time spent assessing new structures proposed by developers

£49.39

£52.36

 

Structures approval Initial request fee the applicant must pay (the balance must be settled with the request for signature of the Approval in Principle (AIP))

£123.48

£130.89

 

Application from developer for a Traffic Regulation Order amendment

£49.39

£52.36

 

Mobile mechanical plant machinery e.g. cherry picker, scissor lifts and cranes (one day or less) There is no charge for mobile mechanical plant machinery that is on site for one day or less.

 

 

Mobile mechanical plant machinery e.g. cherry picker, scissor lifts and cranes (more than one day) £144.00 for a 2 week licence

£161.65

£171.35

 

Mobile mechanical plant machinery e.g. cherry picker, scissor lifts and cranes (more than one day) Early start fee (if licence is required within 3 days of request).

£31.43

£33.32

 

Mobile mechanical plant machinery e.g. cherry picker, scissor lifts and cranes (more than one day) If mobile mechanical plant machinery needs to be in situ for longer than 2 weeks then an additional weekly extension fee will apply:

£98.78

£104.71

 

Mobile mechanical plant machinery e.g. cherry picker, scissor lifts and cranes (more than one day) Failure to comply with the licence conditions will result in a further inspection fee of:c

£61.74

£65.44

 

Tourist Traffic Signs Initial assessment fee (non-refundable). 

£185.22

£196.33

 

Tourist Traffic Signs Additional charges will be applied where further work is required in relation to an application at an hourly rate

£49.39

£52.36

 

Road safety audits - hourly rate

£49.39

£52.36

 

Temporary excavation in the Highway (s171 HA) and licence to place and maintain/repair apparatus in the Highway (s50 NRSWA) Total

£352.03

£476.87

Temporary excavation in the Highway (s171 HA) and licence to place and maintain/repair apparatus in the Highway (s50 NRSWA) Licence fee

£193.03

£317.87

Temporary excavation in the Highway (s171 HA) and licence to place and maintain/repair apparatus in the Highway (s50 NRSWA) Inspection fee x 3

£150.00

£150.00

 

Unable to raise as statutory fee figure

Temporary excavation in the Highway (s171 HA) and licence to place and maintain/repair apparatus in the Highway (s50 NRSWA) Inspection fee (1 unit) 15 working days or less

£150.00

£150

Unable to raise as statutory fee figure

Temporary excavation in the Highway (s171 HA) and licence to place and maintain/repair apparatus in the Highway (s50 NRSWA) Additional inspection fee (2 units) 16-30 working days

£300

£300

Unable to raise as statutory fee figure

Temporary excavation in the Highway (s171 HA) and licence to place and maintain/repair apparatus in the Highway (s50 NRSWA) Additional inspection fee (3 units) greater than 30 working days

£450

£450

Unable to raise as statutory fee figure

Attachment of New Christmas Displays to NYCC street lighting columns

 

Subject of a separate review

Attachment of new CCTV, ANPR, wi-fi, IoT Sensors to NYCC street lighting columns

 

Subject of a separate review

Ongoing, annual fee for attaching displays, CCTV/ANPR, flower baskets, banners, wi-fi, bunting, VAS, IoT Sensors, temp signs to NYCC street lighting columns

 

Subject of a separate review

S184 Dropped crossings and new accesses

 

Subject of a separate review

 

Pavement Licence

£100

-

New fee set in statute as part of Pavement Licensing Legislation

Car Parking Fees and Charges

 

Car Parking Fees and Charges will be in the Budget Report

 

Park and Grounds Fees & Charges 2024/25

Ripon & Knaresborough Market - Regular Trader - direct debit payment (standard rate effective for 40 weeks per year)

£20.70

£21.95

Including VAT

Ripon & Knaresborough Market - Regular Trader - direct debit payment (Winter rate effective for 12 weeks per year)

£17.40

£18.45

Including VAT

Ripon & Knaresborough Market - Casual Trader

£23.30

£24.70

Including VAT

Ripon & Knaresborough Market - New Starter Rate                

£11.15

£11.85

Including VAT

Ripon & Knaresborough Market - Surcharge to provide and erect stall                  

£5.00

£5.30

Including VAT

Ripon & Knaresborough Market - Small table / hanging space                       

£2.50

£2.65

Including VAT

Ripon & Knaresborough Market - Electricity                  

£8.90

£9.45

Including VAT

Ripon & Knaresborough Market - Charity stall              

£0.00

£0.00

Including VAT

Northallerton Market - Regular trader - Monthly direct debit in advance, per metre frontage (min £21.20)                                 

£5.00

£5.30

Including VAT

Northallerton Market - Regular trader - Weekly cash, per metre frontage (min £23.40)                                 

£5.50

£5.85

Including VAT

Northallerton Market - Casual trader - Weekly cash, per metre frontage min (£28.80)         

£6.75

£7.20

Including VAT

Thirsk Market - Regular trader - Monthly direct debit in advance,

per metre frontage (min £19.00)

£4.50

£4.75

Including VAT

Thirsk Market - Regular trader - Weekly cash, per metre frontage (min £21.20)

£5.00

£5.30

Including VAT

Thirsk Market - Casual trader - Weekly cash, per metre frontage (min £25.60)

£6.00

£6.40

Including VAT

Thirsk Market - Casual trader - bank holiday - Weekly cash

per metre frontage (min £25.60)

£6.00

£6.40

Including VAT

Helmsley & Pickering Markets - Stall hire

£26.50

£28.10

Including VAT

Helmsley & Pickering Markets - Vehicle

£6.68

£7.10

Including VAT

Scarborough - Farmers Market, Market stall

£29.00

£30.75

Including VAT

Scarborough - Farmers Market, Commercial Sale of a Vehicle on the Highway (for period up to sale)

£30.00

£31.80

Including VAT

Hanging Basket Scheme - Harrogate Area, Subsidised rate

£87.00

£93.00

Including VAT

Hanging Basket Scheme - Harrogate Area, Non-subsidised rate

£143.00

£152.00

Including VAT

Allotments – Harrogate Area, Standard rental (300 square yards / 250m2)

£74.20

£78.65

VAT Exempt

Allotment holders are entitled to one year’s notice for any price changes so prices are for 2024/25 and 2025/26 respectively.

Allotments – Harrogate Area, Senior citizens

£39.75

£42.15

VAT Exempt

Allotment holders are entitled to one year’s notice for any price changes so prices are for 2024/25 and 2025/26 respectively.

Allotments – Harrogate Area, Water charges

£13.90

£14.75

Zero rated VAT

Allotment holders are entitled to one year’s notice for any price changes so prices are for 2024/25 and 2025/26 respectively.

Allotments – Scarborough Area, Standard Rental

£55.12

£58.45

VAT Exempt

Allotment holders are entitled to one year’s notice for any price changes so prices are for 2024/25 and 2025/26 respectively.

Allotments – Craven Area, Standard Rental

Rental price dependant on plot size.

£37.52 - £75.04

£39.77 - £79.54

VAT Exempt

Allotment holders are entitled to one year’s notice for any price changes so prices are for 2024/25 and 2025/26 respectively.

Community Event Hire Charge - Harrogate Area, Small event (up to 999)

£0.00

£0.00

 

Community Event Hire Charge - Harrogate Area, Medium event (1000 - 1999)

£0.00

£0.00

 

Community Event Hire Charge - Harrogate Area, Large event (2000+)

£0.00

£0.00

 

Community Event Application Fee (non-refundable) - Harrogate Area, Small event (up to 999 attendees)

£115.00

£122.00

Excludes VAT

Per event

Community Event Application Fee (non-refundable) - Harrogate Area, (1000 attendees and over)

£170.00

£180.00

Excludes VAT

Per event

Community Event Bond (refundable) - Harrogate Area, Small event (up to 999)

£450.00

£480.00

Outside scope of VAT

Per event

Community Event Bond (refundable) - Harrogate Area, Medium event (1000 - 1999)

£1,100

£1,170

Outside scope of VAT

Per event

Community Event Bond (refundable) - Harrogate Area, Large event (2000+)

POA

POA

Outside scope of VAT

Per event, price on application.

Commercial Hire - Premium location event fees (Harrogate Stray and town centre open spaces) - Harrogate Area

£1,300

£1,380

Excludes VAT

Per day

Commercial Hire - Premium locations application fee (non-refundable) - Harrogate Area

£170.00

£180.00

Excludes VAT

Per day

Commercial Hire - All other locations - Harrogate Area

£610.00

£650.00

Excludes VAT

Per day

Commercial Application Fee - All other locations (non-refundable) - Harrogate Area

£170.00

£180.00

Excludes VAT

Per day

Commercial Hire – Bond (refundable)

£500-£2,000

£500-£2,500

Excludes VAT

Per day

Professional Fees - Event Management Plan due diligence

£217.00

£230.00

Excludes VAT

Per event

Professional Fees - On site event supervision

£424.00

£450.00

Excludes VAT

Per day

Tennis - Harrogate Area, Court hire

£7.50

£7.95

Including VAT

Per court, per hour

Tennis - Harrogate Area, Hire of racket

£2.70

£2.85

Including VAT

Per racket

Tennis - Harrogate Area, Hire of balls

£2.20

£2.35

Including VAT

Per set (6)

Flat Green Bowls - Harrogate Area, Adult

£4.40

£4.70

Including VAT

Per game / hour

Flat Green Bowls - Harrogate Area, Child / Concession

£2.90

£3.10

Including VAT

Per game / hour

Flat Green Bowls - Harrogate Area, Season ticket, Adult

£76.00

£81.00

Including VAT, Per season

Flat Green Bowls - Harrogate Area, Season ticket, Child / Concession

£39.00

£41.00

Including VAT

Per season

Flat Green Bowls - Harrogate Area, Hire of woods

£2.50

£2.65

Including VAT

Per set

Crown Green Bowls - Harrogate Area, Adult

£4.40

£4.70

Including VAT

Per game / hour

Crown Green Bowls - Harrogate Area, Child / Concession

£2.90

£3.10

Including VAT

Per game / hour

Crown Green Bowls - Harrogate Area, Hire of Woods

£2.50

£2.65

Including VAT

Per set

Pitch & Putt Golf – Harrogate Area, Adult

£5.50

£5.85

Including VAT

Per round

Pitch & Putt Golf – Harrogate Area, Child / Concession

£3.50

£3.70

Including VAT

Per round

Pitch & Putt Golf – Harrogate Area, Season Ticket, Adult

£215.00

£228.00

Including VAT

Per season

Pitch & Putt Golf – Harrogate Area, Season Ticket, Child / Concession

£115.00

£122.00

Including VAT

Per season

Pitch & Putt Golf – Harrogate Area, Book of 10 sessions (Adult)

£48.00

£51.00

Including VAT

Per book

Pitch & Putt Golf – Harrogate Area, Book of 10 sessions (Child / Concession)

£27.00

£28.50

Including VAT

Per book

Putting, Continental Golf, Table Tennis (30mins), Disc Golf - Harrogate Area, Adult.

£3.20

£3.40

Including VAT

Per round

Putting, Continental Golf, Table Tennis (30mins), Disc Golf - Harrogate Area, Child / Concession

£2.50

£2.65

Including VAT

Per round

Putting, Continental Golf, Table Tennis (30mins), Disc Golf - Harrogate Area, Adult – try 2 activities

£5.00

£5.30

Including VAT

Per round

Putting, Continental Golf, Table Tennis (30mins), Disc Golf - Harrogate Area, Child / Concession – try 2 activities

£3.80

£4.00

Including VAT

Per round

General Charges (games) – Harrogate Area, lost golf ball

£1.60

£1.70

Including VAT, per ball

General Charges (games) – Harrogate Area, lost tennis ball

£2.50

£2.65

Including VAT

Per ball

General Charges (games) – Harrogate Area, lost / broken club or racket

£18.00

£19.50

Including VAT

Per club / racket

General Charges (games) – Harrogate Area, lost / broken disc

£6.80

£7.20

Including VAT

Per disc

Football pitch hire football – Harrogate Area, Stray.

Senior teams.

£308.00

£327.00

VAT Exempt

Per season

Charge only applicable to changing facilities

Football pitch hire football – Harrogate Area; Cats Field, Crimple Meadow, Fysche Hall, Harlow Hill, Hydro, Queen Ethelburgas.

Senior teams.

£280.00

£297.00

VAT Exempt

Per season

No changing facilities except Harlow Hill

Football pitch hire football – Harrogate Area; Cats Field, Crimple Meadow, Fysche Hall, Harlow Hill, Hydro, Queen Ethelburgas.

Junior teams.

£157.00

£167.00

VAT Exempt

Per season

No changing facilities except Harlow Hill

Football pitch hire football – Harrogate Area; Hookstone Road and Hay-a-Park.

Senior teams.

£495.00

£525.00

VAT Exempt

Per season

With changing facilities

Football pitch hire football – Harrogate Area; Hookstone Road and Hay-a-Park.

Junior teams.

£361.00

£383.00

VAT Exempt

Per season

With changing facilities

Football pitch hire football – Harrogate Area, Killinghall Moor and Camp Close.

Senior teams.

£746.00

£791.00

VAT Exempt

Per season

With changing facilities

Football pitch hire football – Harrogate Area; Killinghall Moor and Camp Close.

Junior teams.

£361.00

£383.00

VAT Exempt

Per season

With changing facilities

Football pitch hire football – Harrogate Area, Hell Wath, Ripon.

Junior teams.

£157.00

£167.00

VAT Exempt

Per season

With changing facilities - upon agreement with Ripon City.

Football pitch hire one-off / ad hoc – Harrogate Area.

Killinghall Moor / Camp Close / Hell Wath (with changing facility)

 

£78.00

£82.70

Excludes VAT

Per match

Football pitch hire one-off / ad hoc – Harrogate Area.  

Killinghall Moor / Camp Close / Hell Wath (without changing facility)

£45.00

£48.00

Excludes VAT

Per match

One off hire for Killinghall Moor Meeting Room only

£45.00

£48.00

VAT Exempt

Per half day


                                                                                                                                               

 

Initial equality impact assessment screening form

This form records an equality screening process to determine the relevance of equality to a proposal, and a decision whether or not a full EIA would be appropriate or proportionate.

 

Directorate

Environment

Service area

Highways and Transportation, Parking Services, Street Scene, Parks and Grounds

Proposal being screened

Fees and Charges 2024/25 review

Officer(s) carrying out screening

Allan McVeigh

What are you proposing to do?

Review fees and charges for Highways and Transportation, Parking Services, Street Scene, Parks and Grounds service in time for 2024/25 financial year

Why are you proposing this? What are the desired outcomes?

Corporate requirement to review fees and charges on an annual basis, in order to ensure full cost recovery

Does the proposal involve a significant commitment or removal of resources? Please give details.

No

Impact on people with any of the following protected characteristics as defined by the Equality Act 2010, or NYC’s additional agreed characteristics

As part of this assessment, please consider the following questions:

·       To what extent is this service used by particular groups of people with protected characteristics?

·       Does the proposal relate to functions that previous consultation has identified as important?

·       Do different groups have different needs or experiences in the area the proposal relates to?

 

If for any characteristic it is considered that there is likely to be an adverse impact or you have ticked ‘Don’t know/no info available’, then a full EIA should be carried out where this is proportionate. You are advised to speak to your directorate representative for advice if you are in any doubt.

 

Protected characteristic

Potential for adverse impact

Don’t know/No info available

Yes

No

Age

 

No

 

Disability

 

No

 

Sex

 

No

 

Race

 

No

 

Sexual orientation

 

No

 

Gender reassignment

 

No

 

Religion or belief

 

No

 

Pregnancy or maternity

 

No

 

Marriage or civil partnership

 

No

 

 

People in rural areas

 

No

 

People on a low income

 

No

 

Carer (unpaid family or friend)

 

No

 

Are from the Armed Forces Community

 

No

 

Does the proposal relate to an area where there are known inequalities/probable impacts (for example, disabled people’s access to public transport)? Please give details.

No

Will the proposal have a significant effect on how other organisations operate? (for example, partners, funding criteria, etc.). Do any of these organisations support people with protected characteristics? Please explain why you have reached this conclusion.

No

Decision (Please tick one option)

EIA not relevant or proportionate:

 

ü

  

Continue to full EIA:

 

 

Reason for decision

Full EIA not required. Any increase is reflective of the cost of delivering the service and/or in line with the Consumer Price Index inflation rate.  All the rates have previously been benchmarked against comparator authorities.

Signed (Assistant Director or equivalent)

Barrie Mason

Date

16/01/24

 

 

 

 

 


Climate change impact assessment                                                                                                                                                                                                          

 

The purpose of this assessment is to help us understand the likely impacts of our decisions on the environment of North Yorkshire and on our aspiration to achieve net carbon neutrality by 2030, or as close to that date as possible. The intention is to mitigate negative effects and identify projects which will have positive effects.

 

This document should be completed in consultation with the supporting guidance. The final document will be published as part of the decision making process and should be written in Plain English.

 

If you have any additional queries which are not covered by the guidance please email climatechange@northyorks.gov.uk 

 

Version 2: amended 11 August 2021

Please note: You may not need to undertake this assessment if your proposal will be subject to any of the following: 
 Planning Permission
 Environmental Impact Assessment
 Strategic Environmental Assessment
 
 However, you will still need to summarise your findings in the summary section of the form below.
 
 Please contact climatechange@northyorks.gov.uk for advice.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Title of proposal

Review of Highways and Transportation, Parking Services, Street Scene, Parks and Grounds service fees and charges 2024/25

Brief description of proposal

Review of Service Fees and Charges to ensure the Council charges the correct rate for its services and achieves full cost recovery

Directorate

Environment

Service area

Highways and Transportation, Parking Services, Street Scene, Parks and Grounds

Lead officer

Allan McVeigh

Names and roles of other people involved in carrying out the impact assessment

N/A

Date impact assessment started

22 December 2023

 

Options appraisal

Were any other options considered in trying to achieve the aim of this project? If so, please give brief details and explain why alternative options were not progressed.

 

 

Fees and charges need to be reviewed and where appropriate, revised, in order to reflect the actual cost of services to the Council

 

What impact will this proposal have on council budgets? Will it be cost neutral, have increased cost or reduce costs?

 

Please explain briefly why this will be the result, detailing estimated savings or costs where this is possible.

 

 

The review and implementation of the new fees and charges should have a positive effect on council budgets ensuring the correct fee or charge is received for that service.  It will be cost neutral

 

 

 

 

How will this proposal impact on the environment?


N.B. There may be short term negative impact and longer term positive impact. Please include all potential impacts over the lifetime of a project and provide an explanation.

Positive impact

(Place a X in the box below where relevant)

No impact

(Place a X in the box below where relevant)

Negative impact

(Place a X in the box below where relevant)

Explain why will it have this effect and over what timescale?

 

Where possible/relevant please include:

·      Changes over and above business as usual

·      Evidence or measurement of effect

·      Figures for CO2e

·      Links to relevant documents

Explain how you plan to mitigate any negative impacts.

 

Explain how you plan to improve any positive outcomes as far as possible.

Minimise greenhouse gas emissions e.g. reducing emissions from travel, increasing energy efficiencies etc.

 

Emissions from travel

 

Y

 

 

 

 

Emissions from construction

 

Y

 

 

 

 

Emissions from running of buildings

 

Y

 

 

 

 

Emissions from data storage

 

Y

 

 

 

 

Other

 

Y

 

 

 

 

Minimise waste: Reduce, reuse, recycle and compost e.g. reducing use of single use plastic

 

 Y

 

 

 

 

Reduce water consumption

 

Y

 

 

 

 

Minimise pollution (including air, land, water, light and noise)

 

 

Y

 

 

 

 

Ensure resilience to the effects of climate change e.g. reducing flood risk, mitigating effects of drier, hotter summers

 

Y

 

 

 

 

Enhance conservation and wildlife

 

 

Y

 

 

 

 

Safeguard the distinctive characteristics, features and special qualities of North Yorkshire’s landscape

 

 

Y

 

 

 

 

 

Other (please state below)

 

 

Y

 

 

 

 

 

 

Are there any recognised good practice environmental standards in relation to this proposal? If so, please detail how this proposal meets those standards.

 

N/A

 

 

 

Summary Summarise the findings of your impact assessment, including impacts, the recommendation in relation to addressing impacts, including any legal advice, and next steps. This summary should be used as part of the report to the decision maker.

 

No climate change impact is considered to arise as a result of the proposed Highways and Transportation Fees and Charges. 

 

 

 

 

Sign off section

 

This climate change impact assessment was completed by:

 

Name

Allan McVeigh

Job title

Head of Network Strategy

Service area

Highways and Transportation

Directorate

Environment

Signature

Allan McVeigh

Completion date

22 December 2023

 

Authorised by relevant Assistant Director (signature): Barrie Mason

 

Date: 16/01/24