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Register of Assets of Community Value Register of Assets of Community Value End of Full End of Protected Date of End of Initial Moratorium (6 Period (18 Name and address of Notice of Moratorium (6 Nominator Date Listed Expiry Date months after months after Property Intention weeks after date date of notice to date of notice to to Sell of notice to sell) sell) sell) The Hundred of Ashendon Public Ashendon Parish 6 September 5 September House, Lower End, Council 2013 2018 Ashendon, Aylesbury Bucks The Pilgrim Pub & North Marston 22 October 23 October Restaurant, 25 High 23 October 2013 4 December 2013 N/A 22 April 2015 Parish Council 2018 2013 Street, North Marston The White Swan Whitchurch 6 December 5 December Public House, 10 High Parish Council 2013 2018 Street, Whitchurch 24 September Islah Youth 6 May 2014 2014 Elmhurst Community Provision & 13 January 25 March 24 September Centre, 36 Fairfax 14 January 2014 Expressions of Restrictions apply Community 2019 2014 2015 Crescent, Aylesbury Interests received to a relevant Engagement please see below disposal of the property The Chandos Arms Public House, 8 The Oakley Parish 7 April 2014 6 April 2019 Turnpike, Oakley, Council HP18 9QB End of Full End of Protected Date of End of Initial Moratorium (6 Period (18 Name and address of Notice of Moratorium (6 Nominator Date Listed Expiry Date months after months after Property Intention weeks after date date of notice to date of notice to to Sell of notice to sell) sell) sell) The George and Dragon Public House, Quainton Parish 8 April 8 April 2014 7 April 2019 20 May 2014 7 October 2015 The Green, Quainton, Council 2014 HP22 4AR The Rose & Crown Wingrave with Public House, The Rowsham Parish 23 April 2014 22 April 2019 Green, Wingrave, Council HP22 4PD The Shoulder of Little Horwood 6 March Mutton, Church Street, 25 April 2014 24 April 2019 17 April 2015 Parish Council 2015 Little Horwood The Butchers Shop, Quainton Parish 31a The Green, 12 June 2014 11 June 2019 Council Quainton The Children’s Quainton Parish Playground, Upper 12 June 2014 11 June 2019 Council Street, Quainton Village Stores, 6 Quainton Parish Church Street, 19 June 2014 18 June 2019 Council Quainton The Green Man Public Mursley Parish House, 22 Main 26 June 2014 25 June 2019 Council Street, Mursley The Phoenix Public House, Queen Steeple Claydon 8 July 2014 7 July 2019 Catherine Road, Parish Council Steeple Claydon End of Full End of Protected Date of End of Initial Moratorium (6 Period (18 Name and address of Notice of Moratorium (6 Nominator Date Listed Expiry Date months after months after Property Intention weeks after date date of notice to date of notice to to Sell of notice to sell) sell) sell) Cuddington Village Store and Post Office, Cuddington 10 September 09 September Upper Church Street, Parish Council 2014 2019 Cuddington The Swan,1 Chapel Friends of the 21 October 22 October 2014 Square, Stewkley Swan 2014 Queens Park Arts Centre, Queens Park Aylesbury Town 23 October 24 October 2014 Road, Aylesbury, Council 2019 HP21 7RT The Rising Sun, 36 Ickford Parish 30 October Worminghall Road, 31 October 2014 Council 2019 Ickford Haydon Hill Community Centre, Aylesbury Town 5 November 4 November Dickens Way, Council 2014 2019 Aylesbury Southcourt Community Aylesbury Town 10 November 9 November Centre, Prebendal Council 2014 2019 Avenue, Aylesbury Walnut Tree Meadow, Wendover Parish 17 November 16 November off Walnut Drive, Council 2014 2019 Wendover Mount Park, Green Aylesbury Town 18 November 17 November End, Aylesbury Council 2014 2019 End of Full End of Protected Date of End of Initial Moratorium (6 Period (18 Name and address of Notice of Moratorium (6 Nominator Date Listed Expiry Date months after months after Property Intention weeks after date date of notice to date of notice to to Sell of notice to sell) sell) sell) Alfred Rose Park, Aylesbury Town 18 November 17 November Dunsham Lane, Council 2014 2019 Aylesbury Aylesbury Vale Multicultural Centre, Aylesbury Town 18 November 17 November Friarscroft Way, Council 2014 2019 Aylesbury Hawkslade Community Centre, Aylesbury Town 27 November 26 November Orwell Drive, Council 2014 2019 Aylesbury Walton Court Community Centre, Aylesbury Town 2 December 1 December Hannon Road, Council 2014 2019 Aylesbury Prebendal Farm Community Centre, Aylesbury Town 2 December 1 December Fowler Road, Council 2014 2019 Aylesbury Quarrendon & Meadowcroft Community Centre, Aylesbury Town 15 December 14 December Bowlers Field, 147 Council 2014 2019 Meadowcroft, Aylesbury Royal Oak Public Aston Abbotts 19 December 18 December House, Wingrave Parish Council 2014 2019 Road, Aston Abbotts End of Full End of Protected Date of End of Initial Moratorium (6 Period (18 Name and address of Notice of Moratorium (6 Nominator Date Listed Expiry Date months after months after Property Intention weeks after date date of notice to date of notice to to Sell of notice to sell) sell) sell) Clifden Arms, 75 Worminghall 14 January Clifden Road, 15 January 2015 Parish Council 2020 Worminghall Land known as The Ivinghoe Parish 14 January Bottom Lawn, Station 15 January 2015 Council 2020 Road, Ivinghoe Fairford Leys Club House and Football Aylesbury Town 18 January Pitches, Andrews 19 January 2015 Council 2020 Way, Coldharbour Way, Aylesbury Red Cross Day Buckingham Centre, Verney Close, 1 April 2015 31 March 2020 Town Council Buckingham The Bull & Butcher, Aylesbury Vale & Slaters Lane, Wycombe 28 May 2015 27 May 2020 Ludgersahall CAMRA Aylesbury Vale & The Crown Inn, The Wycombe 28 May 2015 27 May 2020 Square, Twyford CAMRA Aylesbury Vale & The Crown, Aylesbury Wycombe 28 May 2015 27 May 2020 Road, Cuddington CAMRA Aylesbury Vale & Sow & Pigs, Main Wycombe 28 May 2015 27 May 2020 Street, Poundon CAMRA The Swan, Main Aylesbury Vale & Street, Grendon Wycombe 28 May 2015 27 May 2020 Underwood CAMRA End of Full End of Protected Date of End of Initial Moratorium (6 Period (18 Name and address of Notice of Moratorium (6 Nominator Date Listed Expiry Date months after months after Property Intention weeks after date date of notice to date of notice to to Sell of notice to sell) sell) sell) Aylesbury Vale & The Unicorn, High Wycombe 28 May 2015 27 May 2020 Street, Cublington CAMRA Aylesbury Vale & The Bell, The Green, Wycombe 28 May 2015 27 May 2020 Chearsley CAMRA The Bull, Risborough Stoke Mandeville Road, Stoke 29 May 2015 28 May 2020 Parish Council Mandeville The Woolpack, Stoke Mandeville Risborough Road, 29 May 2015 28 May 2020 Parish Council Stoke Mandeville BCC Sports & Social Stoke Mandeville Club, Lower Road, 29 May 2015 28 May 2020 Parish Council Stoke Mandeville The Carpenters Arms, Aylesbury Vale & 1 Wing Road, Wycombe 5 August 2015 4 August 2020 Stewkley, LU7 0JB CAMRA King & Queen, 17 Aylesbury Vale & 4 August 2020 South Street, Wycombe 5 August 2015 Wendover, HP22 6EF CAMRA Rose & Crown, 2 Aylesbury Vale & 4 August 2020 27 January Oxford Road, Stone, Wycombe 5 August 2015 10 March 2017 2017 HP17 8PB CAMRA The Harrow, 4 Aylesbury Vale & 4 August 2020 Cambridge Street, Wycombe 5 August 2015 Aylesbury, HP20 1RS CAMRA End of Full End of Protected Date of End of Initial Moratorium (6 Period (18 Name and address of Notice of Moratorium (6 Nominator Date Listed Expiry Date months after months after Property Intention weeks after date date of notice to date of notice to to Sell of notice to sell) sell) sell) The Eight Bells, 51 Aylesbury Vale & High Street, Long Wycombe 20 August 2015 19 August 2020 Crendon, Bucks, HP18 CAMRA 9AL Land to the South Side Pitstone Parish 25 August 2020 of The Crescent, 26 August 2015 Council Pitstone Rising Sun, 9 Thame Aylesbury Vale & 27 August 2020 Road, Haddenham. Wycombe 28 August 2015 HP17 8EN CAMRA The Dairy Maid, Aylesbury Vale & 27 August 2020 Elmhurst Road, Wycombe 28 August 2015 Aylesbury, HP20 2ER CAMRA The Plough Inn, Aylesbury Vale & 27 August 2020 Church Street, Marsh Wycombe 28 August 2015 Gibbon, OX27 0HQ CAMRA The John Kennedy, Aylesbury Vale & 3 September 2 September Meadowcroft, Wycombe 2015 2020 Aylesbury, HP19 9HQ CAMRA The Pack Horse, 29 Aylesbury Vale & 3 September 2 September Tring Road, Wycombe 2015 2020 Wendover, HP22 6NR CAMRA The Red Lion, 68 Aylesbury Vale & 3 September 2 September Aylesbury Road, Wycombe 2015 2020 Bierton, HP22 5BU CAMRA End of Full End of Protected Date of End of Initial Moratorium (6 Period (18 Name and address of Notice of Moratorium (6 Nominator Date Listed Expiry Date months after months after Property Intention weeks after date date of notice to date of notice to to Sell of notice to sell) sell) sell) Green Man, 32 Market Aylesbury Vale & 16 September EOI made but not Square, Aylesbury, Wycombe 15 September 28.9.15 10.11.15 2015 valid HP20 1TW CAMRA 2020 Dog House, Broughton Aylesbury Vale & 21 September Crossing, Broughton, Wycombe 20 September 2015 HP22 5AR CAMRA 2020 New Zealand, 175 Aylesbury Vale & 21 September 20 September Buckingham Road, Wycombe 2015 2020 Aylesbury, HP19 9QF CAMRA Old Millwrights, 83 Aylesbury Vale & 21 September 20 September Walton Road, Wycombe 2015 2020 Aylesbury, HP21 7SN CAMRA The Aristocrat, 1 Aylesbury Vale & 28 September 29 September Wendover Road, Wycombe 2020 2015 Aylesbury, HP21 9SZ CAMRA Bucks Yeoman, Aylesbury Vale & Camborne Avenue, Wycombe 5 October 2015 4 October 2020 Bedgrove, HP21 7UD CAMRA Shoulder of Mutton, Aylesbury Vale & Pound Street, Wycombe 5 October 2015 4 October 2020 Wendover, HP22 6EJ CAMRA Oak Public House, Aylesbury Vale & 119 Green End Street, Wycombe 22 October 23 October 2015 Aston Clinton, HP22 CAMRA 2020 5EU Akeman, Ham Green, Aylesbury
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