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Assets of Community Value The provisions DON’T give the right to force a sale

Assets of Community Value The provisions DON’T give the right to force a sale give a right of first refusal require the owner to sell below market price. The provisions DO give the right to propose listing as an asset of community value provide a guaranteed moratorium period of 6 months.

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Assets of Community Value The provisions DON’T give the right to force a sale

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  1. Assets of Community Value The provisions DON’T give the right to force a sale give a right of first refusal require the owner to sell below market price

  2. The provisions DO give the right to propose listing as an asset of community value provide a guaranteed moratorium period of 6 months

  3. The provisions DO assume continuity of present, recent or future use or purpose that furthers social wellbeing or interests

  4. Guidance • none from central government • engage early with local government

  5. Guidance • if you’re bidding low, then preparation is everything!

  6. Further action we want this to work for local communities emergency appeal process?

  7. Neighbourhood planning • Community involvement in planning • Neighbourhood Plans • Neighbourhood Development Orders • Community Right to Build Orders

  8. Neighbourhood Plans • parish/town councils or neighbourhood forums • min. 21 sponsors • must accommodate local development framework • can propose more development • can identify sites • determine applications/ appeals

  9. Neighbourhood Plans • establish the forum • agree the neighbourhood • submit forum proposal • Council decision • prepare the Plan • independent check • community referendum • Neighbourhood Plan

  10. Neighbourhood Development • NDO: communityright to grant planning permission for specified (classes of) development • CRBO: relate to proposals by community organisations • both need referendums Neighbourhood Development Orders and Community Right to Build Orders

  11. What CSOs offer • essential support for civil society • local intelligence and expertise • democratic renewal • local accountability • economic contribution • Compact compliance • criticism and challenge

  12. What we can do… • use relationships with local public sector • engage with LSPs, scrutiny committees and LEPs to identify priorities for community • campaign for what’s important • campaign against arbitrary cuts • Compact • public law

  13. The changing policy landscape I can remember when this was all open country…

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