Cabinet Member for Property, Waste and Infrastructure Decisions - Tuesday, 29 October 2024 11.00 am

October 29, 2024 View on council website Watch video of meeting
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Summary

The Cabinet Member for Property, Waste and Infrastructure Decisions, Natalie Bramhall, made a number of decisions about the disposal of council owned properties, including the approval of the sale of 2 Copse Edge to a local resident, and The Bungalow Development Site to a cash buyer. The Cabinet Member also approved the declaration of two parcels of land at Burpham Court Farm as surplus to requirements in order to facilitate their disposal to Guildford Borough Council.

Disposal of 2 Copse Edge, New Inn Lane, Guildford

The Cabinet Member approved the sale of 2 Copse Edge, Guildford to a local resident.

The property was one of a number of properties that had previously been transferred to Halsey Garton Residential Ltd by Surrey Council, but HGR had requested that it be returned to the council for disposal. The property was marketed by Curchods Estate Agents on behalf of the council and a number of bids were received. The property was sold to the highest bidder.

Disposal of The Bungalow Development Site, Norbury Park, Mickleham

The Cabinet Member approved the sale of The Bungalow Development Site, Norbury Park, Mickleham, to a cash buyer.

As with 2 Copse Edge, this property had also previously been transferred to HGR, and they had asked for it to be returned to the council for disposal. The property was marketed by Curchods and a number of bids were received. The property was sold to the highest bidder.

Surplus Declaration and Disposal of Land Parcels A & B, Burpham Court Farm, Clay Lane, Guildford

The Cabinet Member agreed to declare two parcels of land (A & B) at Burpham Court Farm, Clay Lane, Guildford surplus to requirements and to approve their disposal to Guildford Borough Council.

The parcels of land are adjacent to land already owned by Guildford Borough Council, who had expressed an interest in taking ownership of them in order to facilitate the development of a nature reserve at the site, as part of their Weyside Urban Village proposals. The Cabinet Member agreed to sell the land to Guildford Borough Council.

Surplus Declaration and Joint Marketing - Land at Deepdene Avenue, Dorking

The Cabinet Member agreed to declare a parcel of land at Deepdene Avenue, Dorking surplus to requirements in order to facilitate its disposal.

Surrey Council owns a parcel of land next to a parcel of land owned by the Surrey Police and Crime Commissioner. The two organisations agreed to jointly market the land for sale. The Cabinet Member agreed to declare the council's parcel of land surplus to requirements and to proceed with the joint marketing exercise.

The joint property is being marketed by Vail Williams.