Issue - meetings
The East Lodge, Paddington Cemetery, 93 Willesden Lane
Meeting: 23/05/2011 - Executive (Item 13)
13 The East Lodge, Paddington Cemetery, 93 Willesden Lane PDF 126 KB
This report seeks the Executive’s approval for the disposal by auction of the East Lodge located in the Paddington Cemetery, 93 Willesden Lane London NW6 7SD. The property has now become surplus to requirements after the previous occupier, an employee of the Environmental Health Unit vacated the property in February 2011.
Additional documents:
Decision:
(i) that the Assistant Director, Regeneration and Major Projects, (Property and Asset Management), be authorised to dispose of the property by way of auction on such terms that he considers appropriate, after all due regard to planning and architectural considerations, so as to ensure that the best price was received on sale and to instruct Legal Services in the matter of the disposal;
(ii) that the Assistant Director, Regeneration and Major Projects, (Property and Asset Management) be authorised tocommence and comply with the procedure, as set out in Section 123(2A) of the Local Government Act 1972 (LGA 1972), of the council’s intention to dispose of the public open space comprising the East Lodge and the land within its curtilage.
Minutes:
The report from the Director of Regeneration and Major Projects sought approval for the disposal at auction of the East Lodge located in the Paddington Cemetery, 93 Willesden Lane London NW6 7SD. The property had now become surplus to requirements after the previous occupier, an employee of the Environmental Health Unit vacated the property in February 2011. The Director advised that the property would be sold at auction as a Grade II listed building for residential use and drew attention to the terms of a covenant which required that half of the net profit from sale had to be paid to Westminster City Council.
RESOLVED:-
(i) that the Assistant Director, Regeneration and Major Projects, (Property and Asset Management), be authorised to dispose of the property by way of auction on such terms that he considers appropriate, after all due regard to planning and architectural considerations, so as to ensure that the best price was received on sale and to instruct Legal Services in the matter of the disposal;
(ii) that the Assistant Director, Regeneration and Major Projects, (Property and Asset Management) be authorised tocommence and comply with the procedure, as set out in Section 123(2A) of the Local Government Act 1972 (LGA 1972), of the council’s intention to dispose of the public open space comprising the East Lodge and the land within its curtilage.