1 / 47

Closed Church Buildings and Use Seeking

Closed Church Buildings and Use Seeking. Jeremy Tipping and Harvey Howlett. Dioceses. Partnership. Commissioners. Dioceses. Partnership. Commissioners. What is a Suitable Use? How do we assess it? What is the Value? How can we better work together?.

ziv
Télécharger la présentation

Closed Church Buildings and Use Seeking

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Closed Church BuildingsandUse Seeking Jeremy Tipping and Harvey Howlett Mission and Pastoral Measure 2011 Summer 2012 Conferences

  2. Mission and Pastoral Measure 2011 Summer 2012 Conferences

  3. Dioceses Partnership Commissioners Mission and Pastoral Measure 2011 Summer 2012 Conferences

  4. Dioceses Partnership Commissioners Mission and Pastoral Measure 2011 Summer 2012 Conferences

  5. What is a Suitable Use? How do we assess it? What is the Value? How can we better work together? Mission and Pastoral Measure 2011 Summer 2012 Conferences

  6. Church, Medical Centre, Pre-School, Community Centre

  7. Christian Worship

  8. Pub

  9. Climbing Centre

  10. Community and Health Centre

  11. Residential

  12. Corporate Events Venue

  13. Parish Hall

  14. Children’s Play Centre

  15. Office

  16. Suitability has nodefinition in the legislation Test • Is the use “OK” ? • Is the use achievable? • Is the use sustainable?

  17. Worship Events Play Office Parish Hall Climbing Residential Health

  18. Worship£900K Events£300K p/a Play£200K Office£36K Parish Hall£1 Climbing £27K Residential£27K Health at loss

  19. Suitability has nodefinition in the legislation Test • Is the use “OK” ? • Is the use achievable? • Is the use sustainable?

  20. Is the Use OK? • Not one use being better than another but simply is the use acceptable

  21. Is the Use Achievable? • This question draws in limitations for which significant amounts of information is available: • Planning • Historic Importance • Area • Condition

  22. Is the use Sustainable? • The question requires thinking about not only achievability but also how long a particular use can be sustained. • Will it survive for more than a few years? • Also important to consider when discussing a worship user

  23. A Tale of Two Churches Grade II* Grade II Residential Area Residential Area Buried Not Buried Residential Possible Residential Possible

  24. A Tale of Two Churches Marketed for Any offer for Residential with PP and LBC Guide Price £200 K £300-350 K

  25. A Tale of Two Churches Guide Price £200,000 £350,000 Offer Received £40,000 £461,000 subject to planning

  26. Risk and Reward Obtaining consents costs money which is at risk But the rewards can be significant and more than cover the costs

  27. Value Value of the Building as it stands Value with alternative viable uses Value with permission for use Value of the building with use in place

  28. Value But What About Mission?

  29. Value Community Value Mission Value These are intangible so how do you make the assessment? Without the financial information is it possible to make this assessment?

  30. Market Appraisal / Valuation Essential early information In every Case? Assess Value Cost or Repair Historic Importance

  31. Achieving Value Ensuring Strategy for Marketing Minimum Delay Achieving/ Maximising Return now or in the future

  32. £40,000 subject to planning The offer accepted but subject to the negotiation of an Overage Clause. Overage a way of preserving our interest in the eventual development value. But the deal has to remain a commercial opportunity for the Developer/Purchaser

  33. Site Value Value of the Building as it stands Value with alternative viable uses Value with permission for use Value of the building with use in place Value of a site for development

  34. What is a Suitable Use?How do we assess it?What is the Value?

  35. Successful Use Seeking A successful use seeking strategy will take into consideration • Viable alternative uses for the Building/Site given context • Market Appraisal/Valuation with and without planning permission • Interested Parties who can influence the success of strategy • Planning Policy • Programme – 2 year use seeking then what?

  36. How can we better work together? Dioceses Partnership Commissioners

  37. How can we better work together? Partnership Commissioners Professional Team Regionally Located Standing with you Sharing Experience No surprises

  38. Conclusion Achieving new uses for closed churches • Assess importance but also value • Develop appropriate marketing strategy • Invest to maximise value where possible • Secure value now or in the future • Working together so that there are no surprises along the way

More Related