Decision Maker: Corporate Director of Resources
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
The report would seek approval of a decision
to accept and approve the business case to develop a Care &
Support Hub in Harrogate and proceed with its development,
The North Yorkshire Council-run Care & Support Hub would (if
approved) provide specialist intermediate care as well as short and
long-term specialist residential dementia care.
The report will set out the business case for the development of
the Harrogate Hub, request approval for funding to proceed with its
procurement as well as the Council’s aspirations with regard
to Carbon Net Zero opportunities for the care and support hub
building.
The Corporate Director of Resources has taken
the following decisions in consultation with the Corporate Director
of Health and Adult Services, the Deputy Leader & Executive
Member for Finance & Resources, Executive Member for Health and
Adult Services and Executive Member for Managing our
Environment.
1. To note the detailed work undertaken to develop the proposal for
a purpose-built Care & Support Hub (CSH) in Harrogate to
address the escalating pressures on Health and Adult Services
budgets driven by the requirement to purchase increasing levels of
specialist older people’s residential care in the independent
care sector, alongside the risk and issues faced with the current
Elderly People’s Homes estate.
2. To approve a capital budget of £15.7m to procure, in
accordance with NYC procurement processes, the development of a new
Council-run Care & Support Hub in place of the existing Elderly
Person’s Home; Station View in Harrogate, from the overall
capital budget of £59.2m agreed by Council in February
2025.
3. To approve the proposed Beyond Compliance solutions on the new
Harrogate Care & Support Hub site, with a cost of
£219k.
1. A market management intervention is needed
to address the escalating pressures on Health and Adult Services
(HAS) budgets, one of the main drivers being the requirement to
purchase increasing levels of high-cost specialist older
people’s residential care in the independent care sector, due
to a growing demand for the provision of dementia services and
intermediate care.
2. An options appraisal was undertaken and the recommendation
agreed by North Yorkshire Council Executive in January 2025 was to
replace our current Elderly People’s Homes provision, which
consists of seven homes, with new build provision of up to five
Care & Support Hubs, to be operated through our in-house Care
Provider Services.
3. The proposal for a new CSH in Harrogate continues to deliver the
optimum savings and projected reductions in future costs to the
revenue budget of c£3.7m per annum while providing the most
cost-effective model for future provision of specialist residential
care. This model is in line with the strategic vision for the
transformation of Care Provider Services and demonstrates an
ability to off-set current escalating costs in the independent
sector.
4. ‘Beyond Compliance’ solutions on the site can
achieve substantial improvements to the Council’s performance
in relation to energy efficiency, emissions, waste, and water use,
and reductions in running costs. This can be achieved for
significantly lower costs than originally projected of £219k
which can be repaid over 4.9 years. This strategy achieves an EPC
rating of A4 and reduces carbon tonnage by 158 Tonnes CO2 per
annum, approximately half the carbon tonnage of the existing
EPH.
The following options set out below were
rejected and were also considered and rejected by the North
Yorkshire Council Executive on 7 January 2025 (minute 595 relates):
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1. Do nothing - Continue to undertake responsive maintenance only
& deliver existing EPH provision.
2. Do something - Undertake essential remedial works to achieve
minimal compliance & continue to deliver existing EPH
provision.
3. Close & Re-provide in Independent Sector.
4. Reconfigure and refurbish existing EPH provision.
Publication date: 07/05/2026
Date of decision: 07/05/2026
Effective from: 15/05/2026
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