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Sale of many Isle of Wight council assets to be considered

Despite the latest Forward Plan (details of major decisions being made by the council in the next four months) for the Isle of Wight Council being released last week, an update has already been issued … with a load of new entries.

Many of the new entries are for the ‘possible disposal’ of council assets, with decisions being listed for September’s Cabinet meeting.

Sale of buildings put on hold
Readers will remember the sale of council assets were put on hold when the Island Independents came into power in May.

Although they acknowledged that some assets were surplus to needs, their plan was to no longer sell off assets under Delegated Decision (as had often been the case with the previous Conservative administration), but instead decisions would be made openly, after ‘meaningful’ consultation with relevant town and parish councils.

Disposal to be considered
New items on the latest Forward Plan include:

  • The Possible Disposal of Salisbury Gardens Under Special Purchaser Arrangements (Sept 2013)
  • The Possible Disposal of Stag Lane Newport Under Special Purchaser Arrangements(Sept 2013)
  • The Possible Disposal of the Former Avenues Day Centre, Freshwater (Sept 2013)
  • Process for Considering the Disposal/Development of the Council’s Surplus Assets (Sept 2013)
  • The Possible Disposal of the former Sunnycrest Nursery Site (Sept 2013)
  • The Possible Disposal of the Former Brighstone Library (Oct 2013)
  • Possible Disposal/Development Strategy for Oak House, Newport (Oct 2013)
  • Possible Disposal of the Orchard and Playing Field at the Former Gurnard Primary School (Oct 2013)
  • Possible Disposal of the Former Shorwell Youth Centre (Oct 2013)
  • Possible Disposal of the Former Cowes Youth Centre (Oct 2013)
  • Possible Disposal of the Former Niton Youth Centre (Nov 2013)
  • Possible Disposal of the Blackgang Viewpoint Car Park (Nov 2013)

Other items for consideration
The latest Forward Plan also lists the following items for consideration:

  • Riverside Centre – Development of Future Lease Arrangements
  • Use of the former Classic Boat Museum Newport Harbour

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