Quick Guide Assets of community value
The Community Right to Bid gives community groups a fairer chance to save assets that are important to them. This could include their:
- village shop
- pub
- community centre
- recreation ground
- library
- children's centre
The right covers private as well as public assets.
We are required to keep lists of theses 'assets of community value'. If an owner of a listed asset wants to sell it they have to notify us. We, in turn, have to notify any interested parties.
If community groups are interested in buying an asset they can use the Community Right to Bid to 'pause' the sale, giving them six months to prepare a bid to buy it before the asset can be sold.
Find out more about Assets of Community Value & Right to Bid.
Find out more from the Department of Communities and Local Government Non-statutory advice note
How to nominate
Please fill in a nomination form, making sure all the relevant details are completed.
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Once the nomination form has been validated, you will be notified that the eight weeks consultation period has started.
The owners and any lease holder(s) will also be contacted and have a right to submit a representation on the nomination if they so wish.
A decision is made before the eight week date on whether to list or not.
The nominating group will be notified of the decision along with the owner and/or lease holder(s).
List of successful and unsuccessful nominations
We have had a number of nominations since the government introduced Community Right to Buy in 2012. Find out more about the successful and unsuccessful nominations.