DCLG Localism Act: Community Right to Bid 13 December 2011
1. Assets of Community Value (Community Right to Bid) Alison Lyon and Richard Watkins D epartment for Communities and Local Government
2. Building the Big Society through the Localism Act Decentralisation â giving away power to individuals, professionals and communities Big Society - people, neighbourhoods and communities have more power and responsibility and use it to create better services and outcomes Right to Bid Right to Challenge Right to Build & neighbourhood planning
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6. List of Assets of Community Value List of land nominated by unsuccessful community nominations Community Organisation Neighbourhood Planning Forum Parish Council Local Authority decides to list asset Local Authority asks owner for comment No objection from owner Owners objection unsuccessful Ownerâs objection successful Local Authority decides not to list asset Added to list of Community Value Local Authority publicises and maintains list
7. Owner decides to sell listed asset and informs Local Authority Interim window of opportunity ends Full window of opportunity ends 6 months Owner can sell to community group LA informs nominator and publicises to community Window starts when owner tells LA of intention to sell 6 weeks
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Hinweis der Redaktion
I work on the Community Right to Buy assets of community value in DCLG with other colleagues who are here today. I will provide a short overview of the background and purpose of the CRtB and how we envisage it working. Then Charles will go through some of the key questions in the consultation document to lead into the table discussions. We may not be able to cover all questions in this session due to time, but we would very much like to receive your written response to the consultation before 3 May.