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Community Rights
Lyn Kesterton
Development Officer
Locality
Locality
Locality is the leading nationwide network of settlements,
development trusts, social action centres and community
enterprises.
Locality was formed through the merger of bassac and the
Development Trusts Association, two leading networks of
community owned and led organisations.
Locality Members
Community led – by local people, meeting the many needs of a
community.
Driving social change – bringing about changes to make
communities fairer and more inclusive.
Committed to community enterprise – earning income for
community benefit, not for private profit and aiming for long-term
sustainability.
Developing assets – maximising community assets: people, land
and buildings
Independent – working in partnership but accountable to the local
community and free to determine their own objectives.
New Community Rights
BID
BUILD
CHALLENGE
Community Right to Bid
BID
delay the sale and bid to buy assets of
community value
BID
Right to Bid (Assets of Community Value)
“aims to ensure that buildings and
amenities can be kept in public use and
remain an integral part of community life”
BID
List of assets of community value
The Pub?
The Post Office?
The Village Hall?
The Corner Shop?
The School?
The Allotments?
Your House?
BID
Assembling an assets list
• LAs list assets of ‘community value’
• Public, private, and VCS owned
• Nominated by Parish Council, community
council, or a locally connected voluntary
or community body
• LA must inform owner and nominee
• Right of appeal for landowner
• 5 year listing
BID
What is Community Value?
Must further the social well-being or
cultural, recreational or sporting
interests of the local community
This must be its principal use
Must continue to further the social
well-being or interests of the local
community
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BID
Moratorium Period
• Triggered when owner wants to sell
• During which the owner cannot conclude sale
• 6 weeks for community group to notify LA they
wish to bid
• 6 months to raise capital to purchase
• Followed by a protected period
– 18 months: to protect owner from
repeated attempts to block sale
BID
Exemptions
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If disposal is a gift
Disposal between members of family
If part of bigger estate
If a going concern business is operating
(providing that sale will result in the business continuing)
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BID
The Opportunity
• A legal mechanism to encourage
community ownership of assets
• Owners viewing assets in a completely
different way – as valuable community
resources – and recognising they have a
responsibility to ensure their preservation
BID
Funds
• SIB Community Assets Pre-feasibility fund.
£5,000 - £10,000
• SIB Community Assets Feasibility fund
£10,000 - £100,000
Community Right to Bid
BID
any questions?
Community Right to Challenge
CHALLENGE
challenge and take over a council
service they think can be better run
CHALLENGE
When can we submit an EOI?
• At anytime. Unless…
• The LA specifies periods for submitting
EOI (inc beginning and end dates)
CHALLENGE
Who can submit an Expression of Interest?
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charities
voluntary organisations
parish councils
2 or more employees of the Local
Authority involved in that service
CHALLENGE
Then what?
• LA must respond in writing
• If accepted a commissioning and
procurement process is triggered
• If not - gives reasons for rejection
• Rejection of EOI only on grounds set out
in regulations
CHALLENGE
Opportunities
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Encourages ‘local thinking’
Co-design of services
Breaking down contract size
A catalyst for voluntary & community
sector collaboration
CHALLENGE
Funds
• SIB Community Services Pre-feasibility
fund. £5,000 - £10,000
• SIB Community Services Feasibility fund
£10,000 - £100,000
Community Right to Challenge
CHALLENGE
any questions?
Community Right to Build
BUILD
small scale, site-specific developments
without planning permission
BUILD
Welcome to
NEIGHBOURHOOD
PLANNING
Please drive carefully
BUILD
Community Right to Build
• a specific kind of neighbourhood development order
Like Neighbourhood Development Plans –
• neighbourhood area needs to approved by the Local
Planning Authority
• CRtB Order must be in ‘general conformity’ with the
NPPF and local plan
• independently assessed
• subject to a local referendum
BUILD
Community Right to Build
• allows specific proposals to be developed
without planning permission
• may be used as part of a neighbourhood
plan or separately
• expected to be mainly used for small scale
housing in rural areas
• but can be used for shops, businesses,
community facilities, playgrounds, small
scale power generation, etc
BUILD
Who can submit a CRtBuild Order?
• parish council or existing
neighbourhood forum
• local charities
• incorporated community organisations
- ‘established for… furthering the social.
economic & environmental well-being of
individuals living, or wanting to live, in a
particular area’
BUILD
Opportunities
• revenue generated stays with the
community
• encourages community spirit and
ownership
• encourages partnerships with
developers
BUILD
Funds
• HCA Seed corn funding
• Neighbourhood Planning funding:
direct support
up to £7,000 grant
Community Right to Build
BUILD
any questions?
atu.org.uk
mycommunityrights.org.uk
www.locality.org.uk
0845 458 8336
[email protected]