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List of Assets of Community Value List of Assets of Community Value Asset details: Decision: Listing review: Disposal of asset*: Ref Nominee Name and Land Type of Date Expiry of Internal Appeal Date owner End date of Has the full Community End date of End date of number address of asset Registry land/ added to listing review notified the interim moratorium interest full protected title property list Council of moratorium been group that moratorium period intention to period triggered? triggered full period dispose moratorium 44 Bluntisham White Swan CB126167 Public 01/11/16 01/11/21 Parish Public House, CB360476 house and Council 30 High Street Car Park Bluntisham Land Huntingdon PE28 3LR 45 Folksworth The Fox Public CB142154 Public 11/11/16 11/11/21 Requested Village Pub House house and 03/01/2017 Company 34 Manor Road land used Outcome Limited Folksworth for parking 27/02/2017 areas. Cambridgeshire - removed PE7 3SU Petanque and Beer Garden area 46 Warboys White Hart Public CB337926 Public 12/01/17 12/01/22 Parish House, High house, car Council Street, Warboys, park, beer PE28 2TA garden and pond 47 Waresley- Duncombe Arms CB162337 Public 17/03/17 17/03/22 cum- Public House house, Tetworth Eltisley Road garden to Parish Waresley, the side and to the rear Council Sandy. between SG19 3BS sheds and field, carpark at rear and Date this list was published: 26 August 2021. Please note that the list is not up to date, it is a version of the November 2019 list with expired entries (5 years after listing) removed. The list on our website (www.huntingdonshire.gov.uk/acv) will be updated soon but until then please email [email protected] with any enquiries. Asset details: Decision: Listing review: Disposal of asset*: Ref Nominee Name and Land Type of Date Expiry of Internal Appeal Date owner End date of Has the full Community End date of End date of number address of asset Registry land/ added to listing review notified the interim moratorium interest full protected title property list Council of moratorium been group that moratorium period intention to period triggered? triggered full period dispose moratorium ancillary buildings 48 Godmanche Godmanchester CB275822 Cricket 11/04/17 11/04/22 ster Town Town Cricket Grounds Council Club, Fox Grove, (Land to the Godmanchester east of Pavillion Close) 49 Godmanche Godmanchester CB263109 Football 11/04/17 11/04/22 ster Town Rovers Football ground Council Ground, (land to the Bearscroft Lane, east of Ermine Godmanchester Street) 50 Alconbury The White Hart CB352554 23/05/17 23/05/22 Weston Public House, 2 Public Parish Vinegar Hill, House, car park, Council Alconbury gardens Weston, PE28 and land 4JA 51 Hemingford The Axe and CB144871 Public 11/07/17 11/07/22 Abbots Compass Public / House, Parish House, High CB245442 restaurant, Council Street, garden and car park Hemingford Abbots, Cambs PE28 9AH 53 Tilbrook White Horse, CB77550 Public 30/11/17 30/11/22 Parish High Street, House and Council Tilbrook, Cambs grounds PE28 0JP 54 Yaxley The Three CB150201 Public 16/07/20 16/07/23 31/10/18 Parish Horseshoes, 179 House, Car 18 - review Council Main Street, Park, Beer confirmed Yaxley, PE7 3LD Garden and decision to field to rear list asset 55 Great The Crown & CB223607 Public 25/07/18 25/07/23 Date this list was published: 26 August 2021. Please note that the list is not up to date, it is a version of the November 2019 list with expired entries (5 years after listing) removed. The list on our website (www.huntingdonshire.gov.uk/acv) will be updated soon but until then please email [email protected] with any enquiries. Asset details: Decision: Listing review: Disposal of asset*: Ref Nominee Name and Land Type of Date Expiry of Internal Appeal Date owner End date of Has the full Community End date of End date of number address of asset Registry land/ added to listing review notified the interim moratorium interest full protected title property list Council of moratorium been group that moratorium period intention to period triggered? triggered full period dispose moratorium Gransden Cushion, West house, car Parish St, Great park and Council Gransden, land Cambs SG19 3AT 56 St Neots Cricket Club and CB20665 / Cricket 06/11/18 06/11/23 Town ancillary land, CB409001 grounds Council land on the west and side of the River surrounding area Ouse, Eaton (including Socon, St Neots public footpath) 57 Hemingford Hemingford CB268768 General 10/12/18 10/12/23 Grey Parish Stores 12-14 CB323660 stores and Council High Street, Post Office Hemingford Grey, PE28 9DR 58 Houghton The Three CB150199 Public 11/02/19 11/02/24 and Wyton Horseshoes CB364198 house, car Parish public house, park and Council The Green, land Houghton PE28 2BE 59 Houghton Green space at CB300543 Public 11/02/19 11/02/24 and Wyton the Hill Estate, amenity Parish Houghton land Council 60 Houghton Green space at CB300345 Public 11/02/19 11/02/24 and Wyton Loxley Green, amenity Parish Wyton land Council 61 Houghton Green space at CB300345 Public 11/02/19 11/02/24 and Wyton Warren Close, amenity land Date this list was published: 26 August 2021. Please note that the list is not up to date, it is a version of the November 2019 list with expired entries (5 years after listing) removed. The list on our website (www.huntingdonshire.gov.uk/acv) will be updated soon but until then please email [email protected] with any enquiries. Asset details: Decision: Listing review: Disposal of asset*: Ref Nominee Name and Land Type of Date Expiry of Internal Appeal Date owner End date of Has the full Community End date of End date of number address of asset Registry land/ added to listing review notified the interim moratorium interest full protected title property list Council of moratorium been group that moratorium period intention to period triggered? triggered full period dispose moratorium Parish Wyton Council 62 Houghton St Mary's Centre, CB316172 Chapel/ 14/02/19 14/02/24 and Wyton Chapel Lane, Community Parish Houghton PE28 Hall, car Council 2AY park and land 63 Hemingford Daintree Green Part of Recreation 04/04/19 04/04/24 Grey Parish (land at Daintree CB301396 ground with Council Way), football Hemingford Grey pitches, children's playground, allotments 64 St Neots Priory Centre Part of Entertainme 18/04/19 18/04/24 Town and Council CB297926 nt and Council Offices, Priory community Lane, St Neots facility plus council PE19 2BH and offices PE19 2PX 65 Hemingford The Cock Public CB139755 Public 30/05/19 30/05/24 Grey Parish House, 47 High House, Car Council Street, Park, Hemingford Garden & associated Grey, PE28 9BJ land 66 Hemingford Land on Marsh CB315089 Fishing 10/06/19 10/06/24 Grey Parish Lane, lakes and Council Hemingford Grey surrounding land 67 Holywell- Shop/Post Office Part of Village shop 26/07/19 26/07/24 cum- Need- at 2 Townsend CB8821 / Post Office ingworth Road, Parish Needingworth, Council Cambridgeshire PE27 4SE Date this list was published: 26 August 2021. Please note that the list is not up to date, it is a version of the November 2019 list with expired entries (5 years after listing) removed. The list on our website (www.huntingdonshire.gov.uk/acv) will be updated soon but until then please email [email protected] with any enquiries. Asset details: Decision: Listing review: Disposal of asset*: Ref Nominee Name and Land Type of Date Expiry of Internal Appeal Date owner End date of Has the full Community End date of End date of number address of asset Registry land/ added to listing review notified the interim moratorium interest full protected title property list Council of moratorium been group that moratorium period intention to period triggered? triggered full period dispose moratorium 68 Little Paxton The Hub, 2 CB435740 Communit 02/08/19 02/08/24 Parish Samuel Jones y Building Council Crescent, Little and Car Paxton Park 69 Little Paxton Allotments, Little CB364629 Allotments 06/08/19 06/08/24 Parish Paxton Council 70 Little Paxton Community CB380284 Sports 06/08/19 06/08/24 Parish Pavilion, High pavilion, Council Street, Little inc Paxton changing facilities 71 Little Paxton Village Hall, High CB332299 Village hall 06/08/19 06/08/24 Parish Street, Little Council Paxton 72 Earith The Crown CB181152 Public 12/08/19 12/08/24 Parish Public House, 48 CB376629 House, Council High Street, Car Park Earith and River Frontage 73 Little Paxton Anchor Inn, car CB292939 Public 19/08/19 19/08/24 Parish park and garden, CB293004 house, car Council High Street, Little park and Paxton PE19 land 6HA 74 Little Paxton Ground floor CB202275 Pharmacy 28/08/19 28/08/19 Parish shop, 7 Parkway, CB297723 Council Little Paxton, St Neots PE19 6PA 75 Little Paxton Ground floor CB202275 Premier 28/08/19 28/08/24 Parish shop, 11 CB300188 store / Council Parkway Little newsagents Paxton, St Neots PE19 6PA 76 Houghton & Land on the west CB368396 Playing 12/09/19 12/09/24 Date this list was published: 26 August 2021. Please note that the list is not up to date, it is a version of the November 2019 list with expired entries (5 years after listing) removed. The list on our website (www.huntingdonshire.gov.uk/acv) will be updated soon but until then please email [email protected] with any enquiries. Asset details: Decision: Listing review: Disposal of asset*: Ref Nominee Name and Land Type of Date Expiry of Internal Appeal Date owner End date of Has the full Community End date of End date of number address of asset Registry land/ added to listing review notified the interim moratorium interest full protected title property list Council of moratorium been group that moratorium period intention to period triggered? triggered full period dispose moratorium Wyton side of St Ives field Parish Road, Houghton Council 77 Campaign George and CB160151 Public 25/09/19 25/09/24 for Real Ale Dragon Public House, car (CAMRA) House, 267 park and HuntingdonsGreat North land hire Branch Road, Eaton Socon.
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