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The Ramsgate Neighbourhood Board met Friday 12 December 2025 and has agreed to award a £535,000 capital grant from
the government's Pride in Place Programme (PiPP) to Pie Factory Music. This
funding is intended to secure the freehold ownership of the Ramsgate Youth
Centre, safeguarding the vital facility for young people in perpetuity.
The decision follows urgent negotiations to prevent
the site's sale at auction by Kent County Council (KCC), a move that would have
posed a significant risk to youth services in the district.
Brian Horton, the Interim Chair of the Ramsgate
Neighbourhood Board said: “This is a landmark
moment for Ramsgate and a direct investment in the core promise of our ten-year
vision, 'Investing in Our Young People (Raise It Up)'. Pie Factory
Music is the only dedicated youth centre in Thanet, and a freehold
purchase gives Pie Factory Music a much more stable basis on which to plan
their future. By allocating this £535,000 grant, the Board is making a clear
statement: we are committed to providing safe, positive spaces for the next
generation to thrive. The vision for Ramsgate is clear—'Not striving but
thriving'—and you cannot thrive if your young people feel left behind.”
The Ramsgate Neighbourhood Board is keen that this
investment in community based youth infrastructure will enable Pie Factory
Music to help deliver against the ten year Vision for Ramsgate and the
strategic priorities from the Regeneration Plan. The grant of £535,000 will
come from the capital element of the £20m Pride in Place Programme - funding
which has been allocated to Ramsgate by the government.
Councillor Rick Everitt, Leader of Thanet District
Council, said: “I want to thank the council officers who
have worked intensively to enable this proposal to come before the Ramsgate
Neighbourhood Board and Cabinet within the available timeframe. This
demonstrates our shared commitment to securing a positive future for Ramsgate's
young people, and I am also grateful to my fellow board members for their input
and support .”
Urgent Next Steps Required
Due to the tight timeline set by KCC, the entire
process must be completed by the end of January 2026. The next critical steps
include:
Thanet District Council
Cabinet Approval: The Council's Cabinet is
being asked to approve the forward funding of the £535,000 grant. This is
necessary because the official Pride in Place Programme capital
allocations are not due until April 2026. Forward funding from the
Council's existing financial balances will bridge this gap.
Grant Agreement
Finalisation: Pie Factory Music must
review and agree to the grant conditions. These are a prudent safeguard
for public investment and include a requirement to use the site for youth
services in perpetuity, deliver specific outcomes for young people,
maintain the site in good condition, and reinvest any generated income
back into youth provision. The grant will also be secured as a 20-year
charge against the property.
The Board is working in close partnership with
Thanet District Council and Pie Factory Music to meet this challenging
deadline, ensuring the continued delivery of services integral to achieving the
Ramsgate Regeneration Plan's goal of creating Stronger Communities and tackling
the root causes of youth disorder.
The Cabinet report is available to read here
For more information, please contact communications@thanet.gov.uk