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One Public Estate is a partnership between the Office of Government Property and Local Government Association, working to support collaboration across central and local government and the public sector. The program aims to deliver local growth, integrated customer-focused services, and efficiencies. Through strategic cross-public sector partnerships, it generates ideas, supports asset mapping, and provides targeted funding for projects. The program has achieved significant savings, released land for new homes, and created new jobs.
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One Public Estate Craig Egglestone OPE Programme Manager Local Government Association
One Public Estate: purpose • A partnership between the Office of Government Property and Local Government Association to support collaboration across central and local government and the public sector to deliver: • Local growth (homes and jobs) • Integrated, customer-focused services • Efficiencies (receipts and running costs) We’re delivering better outcomes together One Public Estate 2
Its about partnerships First, it is a partnership between central and local governments. Second, those joining the programme must also form their own cross-public sector partnership, bringing together central and local government, alongside other national and local partners including the NHS, police, fire, Local Economic Partnerships and others. Central to the One Public Estate approach is its focus on partnership. Third, projects must be delivered in partnership by multiple public sector partners. The Office of Government Property and the Local Government Association act together as neutral brokers amongst partners. One Public Estate Regional Programme Managers also provide support and challenge to drive projects forward.
The OPE partnership model Bringing Public Sector partners together Inform policy to assist local delivery Access to central government Reporting on benefits Opportunities workshops Sharing best practice Data support Set up and support a network of strategic cross-public sector partnerships to collaborate on locally-led asset-based efficiency and growth objectives Targeted funding on early stage feasibility work / proof of concept / business case development – building a project pipeline which feeds other funding sources e.g. Homes England, NHS, etc. and policy priorities Partner brokerage – act as ‘honest broker’ and route for central government engagement on projects Funding and professional support Asset mapping Generating ideas, a shared vision and programme
326 Councils Programme scale 78 Partnerships Hundreds of Health Bodies From 12 Pilot Areas in 2013 to… Dozens of Emergency Services and Many More 13 Main Government Departments These organisations have come together to achieve more than they could alone, and to make better use of public estate for public benefit. 600+ Projects
We are delivering £24,933,420 running cost savings £163,912,602 capital receipts 5745 new jobs Land released for 3,339 new homes
Housing and Placemaking • New Communities • Regeneration • Hubs Whitehill & Bordon, Hampshire Plymouth Corsham St Georges, Rutland York Mildenhall
Local Authority only • 79 projects across 41 authorities • Capital activities funded • Land remediation activity - demolition, decontamination • Small scale infrastructure - link roads, sewer/drainage upgrades • Schemes funded will deliver between 5-335 homes per scheme
An innovative scheme to co-locate the majority of the public estate and services in a market town onto one site, radically improving services, achieving savings of over 50% and releasing 12 hectares for growth. Mildenhall,West Suffolk
Regenerating Northwick Park, Brent • Large-scale residential-led redevelopment of surplus land around Northwick Park Hospital • Landowners: London North West Healthcare NHS Trust; University of Westminster; Network Homes; and LB Brent • One Public Estate revived this complex scheme following an aborted 2005 NHS Trust proposal to redevelop the hospital site in isolation • Current proposals include up to 1,600 homes across the assembled site - more than double that originally proposed • Involving Registered Provider Network Homes in the partnership has enabled homes for NHS staff to be included in plans Northwick Park Ste Plan
The Future of OPE • 2019/20 • LRF2/OPE8 • Continuous improvement • Understanding and managing delivery risk • Intelligence gathering • Phases 1-7 • Sustainable grant • - £4.8M • ‘Patient’ investment • 2020/21+ • SR19