Issue - meetings
Disposal of former Alperton Cemetery Offices
Meeting: 11/04/2011 - Executive (Item 11)
11 Former Alperton Cemetery Offices, Clifford Road - disposal in the open market PDF 180 KB
This report invites the Executive to consider the impact of withdrawing office-based staff from the Alperton cemetery at Clifford Road and seeks approval to the open market disposal of the adjoining surplus vacant former cemetery offices, after all due regard to planning and architectural considerations in connection with the resolution of access and separation issues so as to ensure the best price is achieved.
Decision:
(i) that approval be given to the open market disposal of the vacant former cemetery offices building and suitable curtilage land which forms part of the cemetery offices, excluding the mess rooms building, yard and the toilet noting that the office building is now surplus to the council’s operational requirements;
(ii) that the Director Regeneration and Major Projects instruct auctioneers after all due regard to planning and architectural considerations in connection with resolution of access and separation issues so as to ensure that the best price is received on sale and to instruct Legal Services in the matter of the disposal.
Minutes:
The report from the Director of Regeneration and Major Projects invited the Executive to consider the impact of withdrawing office-based staff from the Alperton cemetery at Clifford Road. The Lead Member, Councillor Crane advised that approval was being sought to dispose on the open market of the surplus vacant former cemetery offices, after all due regard to planning and architectural considerations in connection with the resolution of access and separation issues so as to ensure the best price was achieved.
RESOLVED:-
(i) that approval be given to the open market disposal of the vacant former cemetery offices building and suitable curtilage land which forms part of the cemetery offices, excluding the mess rooms building, yard and the toilet noting that the office building is now surplus to the council’s operational requirements;
(ii) that the Director Regeneration and Major Projects instruct auctioneers after all due regard to planning and architectural considerations in connection with resolution of access and separation issues so as to ensure that the best price is received on sale and to instruct Legal Services in the matter of the disposal.