Nottingham City Council has approved plans to introduce cost-covering leases for community centres, replacing previously proposed market-rate rents. The move aims to keep centres open while improving the Council’s financial sustainability.
Under the new lease agreements, set to take effect by April 2026, community associations will take on responsibility for repairs, maintenance, and compliance. As third-sector organisations, they will have access to funding streams unavailable to the Council, helping cover operational costs.
The Council will support associations with training on grant applications, business planning, and procurement to ensure long-term viability.