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South Somerset District Council Asset of Community Value Register South Somerset District Council Asset of Community Value Register Reference Nominator Name, address and Date entered Current use of Proposed use of Date agreed Date SSDC Date of end of initial Number of Date of end of full Number of written Date to be removed Property protected from Comments (name of group) postcode of on register property/land property/land by District received moratorum period (6 Expressions of moratorum period (6 intentions to bid from register (auto-fill nomination/moritorium Property Council notification of weeks after date of Interest received months after date of received ie. 5 years after listing) triggers (18 months from intention to sell notification to sell is notification to sell is notification of intention to received) received) sell) ACV32 Long Sutton Long Sutton Stores 30/03/2016 Village stores Village stores 30/03/2016 30/03/2021 Village Stores sold as a Parish Council The Green going concern therefore an Long Sutton 'Exempt Disposal' and Somerset remains on register. TA10 9HT ACV33 Yeovil Town Huish Park Stadium 21/04/2016 Playing association Playing association 21/04/2016 26/11/2020 07/01/2021 1 26/05/2021 21/04/2021 Supporters Lufton Way football football and other Society Ltd Yeovil leisure activities Somerset BA22 8YF AVC 34 Yeovil Town Huish Park 21/04/2016 Football pitches, Leisure 21/04/2016 26/11/2020 07/01/2021 1 26/05/2021 21/04/2021 Supporters surrounding land car parks, Society Ltd Lufton Way community space Yeovil Somerset BA22 8YF ACV35 Martock Parish The Post Office 26/07/2016 Post Office Post Office 26/07/2016 26/07/2021 Council East Street Martock Somerset TA12 6JQ ACV36 Martock Parish The George Inn & 29/07/2016 Community hub & Community hub 29/07/2016 29/07/2021 Council associated car park spiritual centre Church Street Martock Somerset TA12 6JL ACV38 Martock Parish The Gospel Hall 03/08/2016 Meeting place Meeting place 03/08/2016 03/08/2021 03/08/2021 Council Church Street Martock Somerset TA12 6JL ACV39 The Charltons Charlton Adam Post 22/11/2016 Post Office & General Store 21/11/2016 22/11/2021 Parish Council Office & Stores Stores Broad Street Charlton Adam Somerset TA11 7AY ACV40 The Charltons Fox & Hounds Inn 22/11/2016 Public House & Public House 22/11/2016 22/11/2021 Parish Council Broadway Road function room Charlton Adam Somerset TA11 7AU ACV41 The Charltons The Reading Room 22/11/2016 Community facility Community facility 22/11/2016 22/11/2021 Parish Council Hillway with café Charlton Mackrell Somerset TA11 6AN ACV42 Winsham Parish The Bell, 11 Church 08/02/2017 Public House Public House with 08/02/2017 08/02/2022 Council Street, Winsham community shop and café area Reference Nominator Name, address and Date entered Current use of Proposed use of Date agreed Date SSDC Date of end of initial Number of Date of end of full Number of written Date to be removed Property protected from Comments (name of group) postcode of on register property/land property/land by District received moratorum period (6 Expressions of moratorum period (6 intentions to bid from register (auto-fill nomination/moritorium Property Council notification of weeks after date of Interest received months after date of received ie. 5 years after listing) triggers (18 months from intention to sell notification to sell is notification to sell is notification of intention to received) received) sell) ACV43 Curry Rivel King William IV Public 09/06/2017 Public House and Public House and 08/06/2017 Not received 21/07/2017 1 09/12/2017 0 09/06/2022 09/12/2018 Parish Council House, High Street, associated car park associated car park Curry Rivel ACV44 Iminster Town Somerset Skills & 05/02/2018 Adult Education / Community Space 05/02/2018 05/02/2023 Council Learning, Ditton Community with Town Council Street, Ilminster, Education Centre Offices and Somerset, TA19 0BW (until Dec 2017) community meeting rooms ACV45 saveourpub@tem The Templar's 27/04/2018 Closed Public To be a Public 27/04/2018 27/04/2023 plecombevillage.u Retreat, 3 High House since House again k Street, Templecombe, January 2017 BA8 0JA ACV46 Norton Sub The Lord Nelson 08/05/2018 Public House Public House 08/05/2018 08/05/2023 Hamdon Parish Public House, Rectory Council Lane, Norton Sub Hamdon, TA14 6SP ACV47 Norton Sub Norton Shop and Post 08/05/2018 Shop and Post Community Shop 08/05/2018 08/05/2023 Hamdon Office, Great Street, Office and Post Office Community Land Norton Sub Hamdon, Trust Ltd TA14 6SG ACV48 Hinton St George Village Allotments. 11/05/2018 Village Allotments Village Allotments 11/05/2018 11/05/2023 Parish Council South Street, Hinton St George ACV49 Barrington Parish Barrington Boar 23/10/2018 Public House Public House 23/10/2018 23/10/2023 Council Public House, Main Street, Barrington, Ilminster, TA19 0JB ACV50 Somerton Town King Ina School 16/04/2019 School playing field Community 16/04/2019 17/04/2024 Council Playing Field, Kirkham Recreational Area Street, Somerton, TA11 7NW ACV51 East Coker St Margaret's 20/12/2019 Hospice Hospice 20/12/2019 21/12/2024 Parish Council Hospice, Little Tarrant Lane, Yeovil, BA20 2HU ACV52 Crewkerne Town Ashlands Church of 31/03/2020 A School and a Community hub 31/03/2020 01/04/2025 Council England First School, Community hub North Street, Crewkerne, TA18 7AL ACV53 Keep the The Foresters Arms, 20/04/2020 Public House Public House 20/04/2020 20/04/2025 Foresters Arms Holywell, East Coker, Open BA22 9NF ACV54 West Camel The Walnut Tree, 28/04/2020 Public House Public House 28/04/2020 28/04/2025 Parish Council Fore Street, West Camel, BA22 7QW ACV55 Marston Magna Marston Inn, Marston 14/05/2020 Public House Public House 14/05/2020 14/05/2025 Parish Council Magna, Yeovil, BA22 8BX ACV56 Stoke Trister with The Unicorn Inn, 14/05/2020 Public House Public House 14/05/2020 14/05/2025 Bayford Parish Bayford, Wincanton, Council BA9 9NL ACV57 Hinton St George The Lord Poulett 26/08/2020 Public House Public House 26/08/2020 26/08/2025 Parish Council Arms, High Street, Hinton St George, TA17 8SE ACV58 Babcary Parish The Red Lion Inn, 03/09/2020 Public House Public House 03/09/2020 03/09/2025 Council Main Street, Babcary, TA11 7ED ACV59 The Muddled Man The Muddled Man, 29/09/2020 Public House Public House 29/09/2020 29/09/2025 Community Hub Lower Street, West Group Chinnock, Crewkerne, TA18 7PT Reference Nominator Name, address and Date entered Current use of Proposed use of Date agreed Date SSDC Date of end of initial Number of Date of end of full Number of written Date to be removed Property protected from Comments (name of group) postcode of on register property/land property/land by District received moratorum period (6 Expressions of moratorum period (6 intentions to bid from register (auto-fill nomination/moritorium Property Council notification of weeks after date of Interest received months after date of received ie. 5 years after listing) triggers (18 months from intention to sell notification to sell is notification to sell is notification of intention to received) received) sell) ACV60 Hinton St George Hinton St George 30/09/2020 School & Playing School & Playing 30/09/2020 30/09/2025 Parish Council School and Playing Fields Fields Fields, West Street, Hinton St George, TA17 8SA ACV61 North Cadbury The Catash Inn, High 07/10/2020 Public House Public House 07/10/2020 07/10/2025 and Yarlington Street, North Parish Council Cadbury, Yeovil, BA22 7DH ACV62 Fivehead Parish The Crown Inn, 17/11/2020 Public House Public House 12/11/2020 17/11/2020 29/12/2020 1 17/05/2021 17/11/2025 17/05/2022 Council Fivehead, TA3 6PQ ACV63 Combe St Green Dragon Inn, 18/11/2020 Public House Public House 17/11/2020 18/11/2025 Nicholas Parish Combe St Nicholas, Council Chard, TA20 3NG ACV64 Kingsbury The Rusty Axe, 12/01/2021 Public House Public House 17/12/2020 12/01/2026 Episcopi Parish Stembridge, Martock, Council Somerset, TA12 6BL ACV65 Kingsbury Wyndham Arms, 12/01/2021 Public House Public House 08/01/2021 12/01/2026 Episcopi Parish Kingsbury Episcopi, Council Martock, TA12 6AT ACV66 Kingsbury Rose and Crown, 15/01/2021 Public House Public House 14/01/2021 15/01/2026 Episcopi Parish Silver Street, East Council Lambrook, South Petherton, TA13 5HF ACV67 Misterton Parish Misterton First 17/03/2021 Public House Public House 16/03/2021 17/03/2026 Council School, School Hill, Misterton, TA18 8LZ.
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