Bentley Training Centre Business Plan Template Purpose This document has been produced as a template to assist applicants in presenting their business model to lease Bentley Training Centre. The template should be completed in full and MUST be submitted alongside any application made. Failure to supply a completed Business Plan with a tender will render it invalid and it will not be considered further. 1 P a g e
Bentley Training Centre Business Plan Template Section 1 About the group Lead applicant This section requires applicants to nominate a representative who will act as the first point of contact in respect of their tender for a lease of Bentley Training Centre. Name of lead applicant Address Postcode Telephone number Email address Relationship to the group applying for a lease (in the case of community/voluntary sector groups) Nature of Application (please tick relevant box) Commercial lease Community lease (see qualifying criteria in constitution section beneath) Please only complete the following section if applying for a Community lease. Applicants applying for a commercial lease should move to Section 2 Constitution Applications will only be considered from community groups within the Third Sector as detailed beneath, or from Town/Parish Councils. Please confirm the status of your group. Community Group and Voluntary Organisations Unincorporated association Charitable trust Charitable incorporated organisation (CIO) Charitable company Social Enterprises Partnership and limited liability partnership Limited company Community interest company 2 P a g e
Industrial and provident society (co-operative) Development trust and social firm Local Government Town Council Parish Council 3 P a g e
Section 2 About the land and/or building This section requires applicants to confirm the land and/or building they are interested in leasing from the Council and the outline terms under which they would be seeking to occupy. Name of land and/or property Address Postcode Proposed use Length of lease required Full market rent of the land and/or property applied for (as advertised) 4 P a g e
Section 3 Business Plan 01. Governance (10%) Applicants must be able to demonstrate good governance by operating through open and accountable processes, with adequate monitoring, evaluation and financial management systems and be able to provide copies of the accounts of the organisation to Doncaster Council on request. Please describe beneath how governance is managed by your business/group Governance arrangements 5 P a g e
02. Community Objectives (10%) Please outline your community objectives/plans. Community involvement 6 P a g e
03. Community Engagement (10%) Please provide information to demonstrate that your business/group can engage in economic, environmental or social regeneration in Doncaster or be providing a service of community benefit in line with Doncaster s core objectives. This section of the submission should also provide evidence of local need and demand for the activities being proposed. Community engagement 7 P a g e
04. Sustainability (10%) Please demonstrate that you have established how much space is required to deliver the proposals being put forward, and how any surplus space or gaps in building utilisation can be used to maximise opportunities to ensure sustainability, for example through income generation for the hiring of space within the building and/or facilities therein by the hour. Applicants should be aware that the sub-letting of buildings occupied under a community lease is not permitted. Sustainability 8 P a g e
05. Property Management (10%) This section of the submission should outline how the premises will be managed on a day to day basis. It should demonstrate a clear understanding of health and safety issues on the part of the group and cover compliance with legislation/statutory requirements arising from management of the physical asset subject to the lease. Property management 9 P a g e
06. Community Cohesion (5%) Please provide an outline of how your business/group will embrace diversity and work to improve community cohesion and reduce inequalities. Any proposed use of Doncaster Council s land and property assets should ensure extensive reach into the community and be open to all. Community cohesion 10 P a g e
Section 4 Financial information (40%) Rent payable Commercial Lettings The open market rent for the property (excluding outgoings and full repairing and insuring liabilities) has been assessed at 39,500 per annum. Tenders should be submitted with this baseline figure in mind Community Lettings Lease agreements shall be negotiated from a starting point of full market rental value. A discounting framework may be applied based upon key areas that will include: Expectation of the group to be responsible for all running costs including repairs, maintenance and insurance Requirement for the group to invest in the building during the term of the lease The turnover being generated by the registered charity. Evidence of the benefits that the applicant will bring to the local community. All applicants must provide financial information to support their submission including the following key elements:- Budget What money do you need to achieve your objectives Major equipment What money do you need for one-off items Revenue Costs What money do you need for people, administration, service provision, promotion, fundraising, stock, premises running costs Income generation strategy Have you considered the commercial potential of the buildings, potential concessions and any potential sponsorship opportunities Financial prospect Are your income generation ideas tried and tested or subject to risk? A rental proposal To include the rental you would propose to pay to Doncaster Council for a lease of the premises and any associated information (Please continue your financial plan on a separate sheet if required). 11 P a g e
Financial Plan 12 P a g e
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Section 5 Standard terms of agreement The following are standard terms of agreement that are non-negotiable. Landlord & Tenant Act The agreement will be contracted out of Part II of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954. Repair and maintenance responsibilities In all circumstances, the agreement will require the applicant to be responsible for the full cost of insuring, repairing, on-going maintenance and complying with all statutory requirements in relation to the asset leased for the duration of the agreement. Lease covenants (Community Lettings) All agreements will contain the necessary covenants to ensure that the applicant adheres to the principles and criteria of the community lettings policy. 14 P a g e
Section 6 Confirmation I confirm that all information provided is to the best of my knowledge accurate and complete. Name (Please print clearly) Signature Date 15 P a g e