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Enquiries To: Information Team Our Ref: FOI544662 Request-417644 Enquiries to: Information Team Our Ref: FOI544662 [email protected] Dear Ms Mullen, Freedom of Information Request 544662 Thank you for your recent request received 12 July 2017. Our apologies for the delay. Your request was actioned under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 in which you requested the following information – Can you please supply the following information: [1] Within L1, L2, L3, L4, &L5 - please indicate [within the last 5 years] which parcels of land belonging to Liverpool City Council have been leased to developers [please name the developer in each case] [2] Within L1, L2, L3, L4, &L5 - please indicate [within the last 5 years] which parcels of land belonging to Liverpool City Council have been sold to developers [please name the developer in each case] Response: Liverpool City Council confirms that it holds information relevant to the terms of your request, our responses being appended to this letter. Note that were property transactions have involved sale, lease or otherwise disposal to an individual, the names of such individuals have been redacted in accordance with the provisions of Section 40 (2) Freedom of Information Act 2000 on the basis that this constitutes third party personal data. In accordance with the application of Section 12 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 we have not provided all of the information requested. As such we are required to serve you with a Section 17 Notice which this letter is to be regarded as. This concludes our response. The City Council will consider appeals, referrals or complaints in respect of your Freedom of Information Act 2000 and you must submit these in writing to [email protected] within 28 days of receiving your response. The matter will be dealt with by an officer who was not previously involved with the response and we will look to provide a response within 40 days. If you remain dissatisfied you may also apply to the Information Commissioner for a decision about whether the request for information has been dealt with in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act 2000. The Information Commissioner’s website is www.ico.gov.uk and the postal address and telephone numbers are:- Liverpool City Council Information Team Cunard Building, Water Street, Liverpool, L3 1DS E: [email protected] Information Commissioner’s Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire SK95AF. Fax number 01625 524 510, DX 20819, Telephone 01625 545745. Email – [email protected] (they advise that their email is not secure) I trust this information satisfies your enquiry. Yours sincerely A Lewis Angela Lewis Information Team Enc. Liverpool City Council Information Team Cunard Building, Water Street, Liverpool, L3 1DS E: [email protected] Disposal Number Disposal Description Sold Date Value Purchaser Business Unit Name S6466 Newsham Drive, 19 14/09/17 12:20 12000 Individual S6242 Land at Spencer Street 13/09/17 12:02 1 Liverpool Mutual Homes S6422 Dorset Avenue, 8 04/09/17 15:47 1 Individual Dorset Avenue, 8 S6428 Livingston Drive, 18 14/08/17 14:49 114678.9 Nugent Care Trustees Livingston Drive, 18 S6038 Freemasons Row, Land At 11/08/17 13:46 107300 North West Locum Service Ltd Freemasons Row, Land At S6490 Charnock Cottages, 4 08/08/17 11:50 2500 Individual GCD14361 Walton Lane, 255-263 07/08/17 10:54 50000 SLA Property Company Limited Walton Lane, 255-263 S6376 Britannia Avenue, 2 04/08/17 14:39 1 Individual Britannia Avenue, 2 GCD14484 Silvester Street, St Sylvesters Church 01/08/17 13:49 72500 Liverpool Roman Catholic Archdiocesan Trustees Incorporated S6452 George Harrison Close, 4 28/07/17 10:30 1000 Individual S6133A Cairns Street, 55 57 26/07/17 16:37 1 The Granby Four Streets Multiple S6349 Catharine Stret, 5 26/07/17 14:23 50000 Rockhill Holdings Limited S6299 Land at Spellow Lane, Former Alleyway 21/07/17 11:37 1 Everton in the Community S6418 Booker Avenue, 195 19/07/17 16:12 25000 Individual Booker Avenue, 195 S6331 Queens Drive, 144/146 19/07/17 09:38 23850 Individual Queens Drive West Derby, 144-146 S6343 Luton Grove, 21 14/07/17 15:53 0 Individual Luton Grove, 21 S6362 Webster Road, 104 13/07/17 15:52 1 Individual Webster Road, 104 S6249 Pulford Street, 43 11/07/17 15:58 1 Individual Pulford Street, 43 S6463 Hawksmoor Road, 90 28/06/17 09:53 1000 Individual Hawksmoor Road, 90 S6391 Cassley Road, Land adjacent 1 & 2 22/06/17 13:11 20000 Happi Homes Ltd Multiple GCD14523 Copperas Hill, Former Police Station 21/06/17 11:16 186500 Police & Crime Commissioner for Merseyside S6372 Lee Hall Road, 20 20/06/17 10:18 250 Individual S6439 Upper Frederick Street, 193 20/06/17 10:05 10 Individual S6052 Burnand Street, 26 15/06/17 15:56 1 Individual S634294 96 Durning RoadSt Cyprians Student Halls 26/05/17 13:41 1 St Cyprians Student Halls Limited Durning Road, 94 (& land adj) (GVD) S6421 Aigburth Drive, 27 11/05/17 15:05 20000 Individual Aigburth Drive, 27 S5472 Aigburth Drive, 14 09/05/17 14:32 286000 Individual S6419 Glendyke Road, 49 08/05/17 09:28 26500 Individual S6388 Sir Thomas Street, 5 24/04/17 16:17 425000 Urbanpoint Ltd S6137 Childwall Avenue, 1 21/04/17 13:22 1 Individual Childwall Avenue, 1 S6350 Booker Avenue, 221 11/04/17 10:42 22000 Individual S6427 Walton Breck Road, 61 (Land Rear) 07/04/17 13:42 750 Individual Walton Breck Road, Land (rear of 61 Walton Breck Road) S6239 Norfolk Street, 84/94 31/03/17 15:59 925000 Equity Group Limited Norfolk Street, Car Park (formerly 84-94) S6443 Blackmoor Drive, 269 31/03/17 14:40 1 West Derby Carpets Online Limited S6417Botanic Place - 5, 25, 27Bradfield Street - 19Camer o24/03/17 11:16 0 Plus dane (Merseyside) Housing Association Ltd Multiple S6441 Lowndes Road, 1-11 23/03/17 10:31 5000 Individual S6339 Upper Duke Street, 37 22/03/17 16:26 31000 Southernplus Limited S6339/1 Sterling Way, 12 22/03/17 11:32 9000 Individual S6397 Smithdown Road, 461 17/03/17 13:39 146789 Individual S6351 Rodney Street, 48 & Roscoe Street, 59 - 61 17/03/17 12:36 70000 Willow Management Limited S6340 Catharine Street, 42 17/03/17 11:42 27500 Individual GCD14510 Pembroke Place, Land (Former 49) 16/03/17 16:28 0 Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine Pembroke Place, Land (Former 49) S6411 51 Pembroke Place, and land in front. 16/03/17 12:36 165000 Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine Pembroke Place, Land (Unadopted Highway Front 51) S6306 Chislehurst Avenue, Land At 15/03/17 11:10 242000 MCI Developments Chislehurst Avenue, Land (bounded by Mildenhall Road & Murrayfield Road) S6338 Edinburgh Road, 110 13/03/17 10:35 6000 Plus Dane (Merseyside) Hsg Ass Ltd Edinburgh Road, 110 S6395 Rodney Street, 80 10/03/17 14:11 215596.37 Global Property Agent Limited S6383 Strathmore Road, 12 10/03/17 09:56 11200 Individual Strathmore Road, 12 S6413 Warenerville Road, 2 09/03/17 10:09 126000 Individual S6358 Fox Street, 58-66 02/03/17 10:01 70000 Fox Street Village Limited S6398 Rodney Street, 65 01/03/17 16:32 66000 Individual S4734 Callard Close, Land (passageway btwn 6 & 7) 24/02/17 11:12 400 Individual S6293 Iliad Street, 15 23/02/17 15:12 20000 D J P Property Ltd Iliad Street, 15 S6420 Lincoln Street, 8 (Land to Rear) 17/02/17 15:23 1625 Individual Lincoln Street, 8 S6442 Rodney Street, 70 17/02/17 10:26 98700 Individual S6311 Beaconsfield Road, Former Lower Lea 10/02/17 10:29 927054 Redrow Homes Beaconsfield Road, Land (Former Lower Lee Special School) S6058 Blessington Road, 47 03/02/17 10:54 43920 Individual Blessington Road, 47 S6300 Rodney Street, 1 (& Mount Pleasant 76) 02/02/17 14:36 325000 Great Places Housing Association Rodney Street, 1 S6112 Altcar Avenue, 21 01/02/17 09:29 1 Individual Altcar Avenue, 21 S6308 Marion Grove, 3 23/01/17 15:53 1000 Individual Marion Grove, 3 S6377 Garden extension, 140 Whitehedge Road 16/01/17 10:24 2000 Individual S6107A High Park Street, 138/140 13/01/17 10:08 1 Individual Multiple S6190(A) Gildart Street, Land At 12/01/17 14:54 300000 Islington Regeneration Company Limited Multiple S6380 Portland Street, Land at 12/01/17 11:20 20000 Blackstocks Limited S6392 Thingwall Road, 48 11/01/17 13:29 1000 Individual Thingwall Road, 48 S6157 Multiple Small Sites Transfer 04/01/17 11:38 0 FBM (UK) Limited S6387 Edge Lane, Land At 23/12/16 14:39 1 Homes And Communities Agency Multiple S6404 Mann Island, Land at 21/12/16 15:23 1 Countryside Neptune LLP S6121 West Derby Road, Former 41-53 and 61-65 21/12/16 14:06 40000 Hanover Street Construction Limited West Derby Road/Caird Street/Dunkeld Street (Ad Site) S6235 Canning Street, 21 19/12/16 16:08 120000 RSL Property Management Limited S6355 Lawrence Road, 139 19/12/16 15:51 100000 Individual Lawrence Road, 139 S6378 Park Street, Land At 05/12/16 11:39 1 FBM (UK) Limited Park Street, Land (East Junc Toxteth Street) S6401 Lincoln Street, Land (Rear 18) 02/12/16 13:21 1725 Individual Lincoln Street, 18 S6382 Asser Road, 36 29/11/16 15:45 1000 Individual Asser Road, 36 External Sols/6 Land at the Welsh Streets 24/11/16 14:18 1 Madryn Street SPV Limited (SPV of Place First) Multiple EXTERNAL SOLS/ Voelas Street, 1/31 2/24High Park Street, 176/178 24/11/16 10:57 1 Place First Multiple L11825 Lower Breck Road/ Suburban Road, Land At 23/11/16 15:36 1 Suburban Liverpool Limited Suburban Road/Lower Breck Road, Land S6341 St Anne Street, Land At 21/11/16 16:29 2000 Pointfield Developments Ltd S6010 Burnand Street, 38 17/11/16 11:08 1 Individual Burnand Street, 38 XXXXX Fletcher Grove, 13 31/10/16 16:34 48 Derwent Holdings Limited Edge Lane Retail Park (Part Only Montrose Way) S6366 Sandy
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