List of assets of community value

This is a partial and incomplete list of assets of community value registered under the Localism Act 2011 by local authorities in England. Owners of these properties must inform the local authority if they wish to sell the asset and should a community organisation wish to purchase it a moratorium period of six months is triggered to allow them the opportunity to raise sufficient money.

Cambridgeshire

Five local authorities maintain of assets of community value in Cambridgeshire; Cambridge City Council, South Cambridgeshire District Council, East Cambridgeshire District Council, Fenland District Council and Huntingdonshire District Council.

Pubs

Other Facilities

  • Estover Road Paying Fields, March

Cheshire

Four local authorities maintain of assets of community value in Cheshire; Cheshire East Council, Cheshire West and Chester Council, Halton Borough Council and Warrington Borough Council

Pubs

Other Facilities

London

Pubs

  • The Ivy House, pub, Southwark London Borough Council[1]
  • The Old White Bear, (Public House dating back to 1704), Well Road, Hampstead village, London, NW3 1LJ.
  • The Sir Richard Steele, Haverstock Hill, Hampstead, NW3 4RL, London.
  • The Undercroft, beneath the Queen Elizabeth Hall, Lambeth London Borough Council[2]

Other Facilities

Sussex

Pubs

The following pubs in Sussex (including some which have closed down and been converted to other uses) were registered as ACVs as of 1 October 2015:[4]

The following current and former pubs in the city of Brighton and Hove have also been listed as ACVs:[5]

Also registered as an asset of community value is the green and playground in the suburb of Westdene.[5]

References

  1. Southwark List
  2. Lambeth List
  3. The Embassy Cinema, Redbridge - Community Right to Bid
  4. "List Your Local". Sussex Drinker. Sussex Branches of the Campaign for Real Ale (84): 40–41. Winter 2015.
  5. 1 2 "Brighton & Hove City Council List of Assets of Community Value" (PDF). Brighton and Hove City Council. 18 May 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 July 2016. Retrieved 2 June 2016.

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