East Herts Council leader confirms moves to cut URC Hall from ORL plans

The leader of East Herts Council has confirmed that Bishop’s Stortford’s United Reformed Church Hall is set to be removed from plans for redevelopment of the Causeway.

The Water Lane building, owned by the authority, was expected to be demolished along with Charringtons House, as part of the Old River Lane (ORL) project.

The council’s development partner Cityheart withdrew its application to raze the buildings last September, along with its bid for outline planning permission for new shops, restaurants, offices and up to 225 homes, including 75 extra care units, on the former Causeway car park.

The United Reformed Church Hall

Proposals for a £15.5m stand-alone, cinema-led arts centre on the former Charringtons House car park have been shelved by East Herts Council’s cash-strapped Green and Lib Dem administration.

However, it still expects Cityheart to press ahead with the rest of the development and Cllr Crystall (Green, Hertford Bengeo) said a new application was anticipated “this calendar year”.

He was responding to a question from the council’s Labour Group leader, Cllr David Jacobs (Bishop’s Stortford Central) who wanted an ORL progress report “with as much detail as possible”.

Cllr Ben Crystall

Cllr Crystall said: “Our primary aim this year is to get the development agreement with Cityheart signed so the scheme can proceed. Clearly, this has been ongoing for a number of years and we are currently in the process of making some final adjustments to the agreement to accommodate some additional changes.

“This includes amending the red-line boundary of the scheme to remove 1,2,3 Old River Lane and Water Lane Hall from the development, along with plans for creating a public space until such a time that we have the funds for an arts centre or similar facility to be constructed.

“These changes are significant enough differences to the original scheme that we require independent legal advice before we can go ahead with including them in the development agreement.

“Our second aim, once the development agreement is signed, is for our planning team to work with Cityheart in order to get a good quality planning application submitted. As we know, the previous application submitted in December 2022 had a number of issues associated with it.

The original site plan

“Cityheart are aware of this feedback and will be required, under the terms of the development agreement, to meet the Old River Lane Board and provide updates on its proposals. We would also expect there to be an ORL masterplanning steering group convened prior to any planning application being submitted.”

He said the council was also committed to advancing plans for an “interim public square” and said pony riding and crazy gold events had already been lined up.

He said: “We want to create a space which is flexible and accessible for a variety of people and activities, and so we will be really interested to hear ideas from councillors and the community.”

Charringtons car park

Earlier in the full council meeting, before Cllr Crystall confirmed the reprieve plans for the URC hall, Cllr Diane Hollebon(Con, Bishop's Stortford South), had quizzed the executive member for financial sustainability Cllr Carl Brittain (Green, Hertford Kingsmead) about plans to spend £170,000 on essential maintenance for a building set to be demolished to make way for replacement parking spaces for Waitrose.

After learning that the hall was set to be written out of the URL plans, with Cllr Brittain claiming "discussions are going well", she asked if the spending was “value for money” and wanted details of the work required.

Cllr Brittain said: "£170,000 used on something like this is not a large amount of money in the overall scheme of things.”

He said there was “no realistic prospect of building an arts centre in the near future” and that the administration felt it was “beneficial” to keep the URC hall open while “opportunities are considered”.

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