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Application for Community Right to Bid under the Localism Act 2011

Meeting: 12/10/2023 - Executive Members for Finance, Performance, Major Projects, Human Rights, Equality and Inclusion (Item 9)

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This report details applications to renew the listing of the following properties as Assets of Community Value (ACV) for consideration by the Council.

a)   Strensall Library, The Village, Strensall, York. An application has been received from Strensall Parish Council.

b)   The Deramore Arms Public House, Main Street, Heslington, York. An application has been received from Heslington Parish Council.

c)   The Garrison Church of St Wilfrid, Strensall. An application has been received from Strensall Parish Council

Additional documents:

Decision:

Resolved: That the renewal of the listing of:

(i)           Strensall Library, Strensall , York;

(ii)         The Deramore Arms Public House, Heslington, York; and

(iii)        The Garrison Church, Strensall, York

as Assets of Community Value (ACV), for the reasons outlined within the report, be approved.

Reason:     To ensure the council meets its legislative obligations (pursuant to the Localism Act 2011 and the Assets of Community Value (England) Regulations 2012) and promotes community access to community facilities.

 

Minutes:

The Executive Member considered a report that detailed the  applications to renew the listing of the following properties as Assets of Community Value (ACV) for consideration by the council.

a)        Strensall Library, The Village, Strensall, York.

b)        The Deramore Arms Public House, Main Street, Heslington, York.

c)        The Garrison Church of St Wilfrid, Strensall.

The Asset Manager and Head of Property Services provided an overview, noting that:

·        Strensall Library was owned by City of York Council and the application was being made by Strensall Parish Council.

·         The freehold of The Deramore Arms Public House was owned by Spirit Pub Company Limited and the application was being made by Heslington Parish Council.

·        The freehold of Garrison Church was owned by The Secretary of State for Defence/Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) and the application was being made by  Strensall Parish Council.

The Executive Member thanked officers for their update and she noted that the freehold owners and occupiers of the properties had been informed of the applications made and that no objections had been received.

Resolved: That the renewal of the listing of:

(i)           Strensall Library, Strensall , York;

(ii)         The Deramore Arms Public House, Heslington, York; and

(iii)        The Garrison Church, Strensall, York

as Assets of Community Value (ACV), for the reasons outlined within the report, be approved.

Reason:     To ensure the council meets its legislative obligations (pursuant to the Localism Act 2011 and the Assets of Community Value (England) Regulations 2012) and promotes community access to community facilities.

 

 


 

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