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PRIVATE and CONFIDENTIAL 27 October Information Governance Team ● The Parkhouse Building ● Kingmoor Business Park ● Carlisle ● Cumbria ● CA6 4SJ T: 01228 221234 ● E: [email protected] PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL 27 October 2020 Dear Freedom of Information Act 2000, Reference: FOI-6328-2020 The council has completed its search relating to your request about Cumbria County Council maintained property and land received on Sat, 08 Aug 2020. Request 1. Please provide a list of all property and land owned and managed by Cumbria County Council in the South Lakes District Council area. 2. Please provide details of all property and land disposed of by Cumbria County Council in the last five years within the South Lakes District Council area. 3. Please provide a list of the Net Book Value of the disposed property and land together with the sale price achieved in 5ue South Lakes District Council area. 4. Please provide a list of all property and land that is earmarked for disposal in the next two years within the South Lakes District Council area. Response The council does hold information within the definition of your request. 1. Please see attached. 2. Please see attached details of assets disposed of over last 5 years including values. 3. £3,198,807. 4. Information not held. Disclaimer Most of the information that we provide in response to requests submitted under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and Environmental Information Regulations 2004 will be subject to copyright protection. In most cases the copyright will be owned by Cumbria County Council. However the copyright in other information may be owned by another person or organisation, as indicated on the information itself. You are free to use any information supplied in this response for your own non-commercial research or private / study purposes. The information may also be used for any other purpose allowed by a limitation or exception in copyright law, such as news reporting. However, any other type of re-use, for example by publishing the information in analogue or digital form, including on the internet, will require the permission of the copyright owner. Where the copyright owner is the council you will need to make an application under the Re-use of Public Sector Information Regulations 2005. For information where the copyright is owned by another person or organisation you must apply to the owner to obtain their permission. If you are dissatisfied with the way the council has responded to your request you can request an Internal Review. If you would like to request a Review please contact the Information Governance Team using the details at the top of this letter. If you have any issues relating to this letter you should attempt to resolve them, in the first instance, with the council, by requesting an Internal Review. If you would like to request a Review please contact the Information Governance Team using the details at the top of this letter. Further information can be found on the council’s website: http://www.cumbria.gov.uk/council- democracy/accesstoinformation/internalreviewscomplaints.asp Yours sincerely Information Governance Team / Name of Asset Asset Type Property Address Disposal Date Disposal Type Sale price Full / part Sale Net Book Value Upper Hawthwaite Farm Building Broughton-in-Furness 18/12/2015 Property Sale 410,000 236,000 Land to the rear of Burneside Road Land Kendal 29/01/2016 Property Sale 5,000 Greenslack Grazing Land Broughton-in-Furness 05/02/2016 Part of larger Land Property Sale 361,557.00 Part asset Syke House Farm Building Broughton-in-Furness 13/04/2016 Property Sale 1,300,000 390,000 Broughton Towers (Woodland Lot 2b) Land Broughton-in-Furness 04/10/2016 Part of larger Property Sale 27,000 Part asset Broughton Towers (Woodland lots 2a/4/5/6) Land Broughton-in-Furness 12/10/2016 Part of larger Property Sale 99,700 Part asset Broughton Towers (Woodland Lot 3) Land Broughton-in-Furness 10/11/2016 Part of larger Property Sale 29,000 Part asset Land Broughton-In-Furness 25/05/2018 Part of larger Land at Broughton Towers (Lot 1) Property Sale 20,000 Part asset Lower Hawthwaite Farm Building Broughton-in-Furness 10/09/2018 Property Sale 415,000 330,000 Land at Roundhills Property Sale 400,000 400,000 Land at Plumpton former landfill site Part of larger Property Sale 112,000 Part asset Land at Crag House former landfill site Property Sale 9,000 10,000 Broughton Towers (Woodlands lots 7a & 7b) Part of larger Property Sale 10,550 Part asset 3,198,807 Property Address 1 Address 2 Town Post Code Use Ambleside CE Primary School Vicarage Road Ambleside LA22 9DH School (Academy) Ambleside Fire Station Rydal Road Ambleside LA22 9AY Fire Station Ambleside HWRC Rothay Holme Rothay Road Ambleside LA22 0EE Household Waste Recycling Centre (HWRC) Ambleside Health Centre Rydal Road Ambleside LA22 9AY Land - Miscellaneous Ambleside Library & Children's Centre Kelsick Road Ambleside LA22 0BZ Library Castle Field Playground Castle Field Playground Ambleside LA22 9BQ Community Play Area Grasmere CE School Stock Lane Grasmere Ambleside LA22 9SJ School (Primary) Hawkshead Esthwaite Primary School Main Street Hawkshead Ambleside LA22 0NT School (Primary) Langdale CE School Chapel Stile Ambleside LA22 9JE School (Primary) Arnside Fire Station Silverdale Road Arnside LA5 0DZ Fire Station Broughton-In-Furness CE School Kepplewray Broughton-In-FurnessLA20 6BJ School (Primary) Broughton-In-Furness Fire Station Foxfield Road Broughton-In-FurnessLA20 6EZ Fire Station Greenslack Farm (Allotment) Broughton Tower Estate Broughton-In-FurnessLA20 6BY Land - Allotments Arnside National CE School Church Hill Arnside Carnforth LA5 0DW School (Academy) Burton Morewood CE Primary School Main Street Burton Carnforth LA6 1ND School (Academy) Holme Community School North Road Holme Carnforth LA6 1QA School (Primary) Queen Elizabeth School 6 Springfield Kirkby Lonsdale Carnforth LA6 2HJ School (Academy) Coniston CE School Shepherd's Bridge Lane Coniston LA21 8AL School (Primary) Coniston Fire Station Yewdale Road Coniston LA21 8DU Fire Station Coniston Highways Depot (Far End) Old Sawmill Depot Far End, Lake RoadConiston LA21 8BP Highways Depot Coniston Refuse Disposal Site Lake Road Coniston Landfill Site High Cross Quarry (Coniston) High Cross Quarry Coniston LA21 8BP Storage Area (Highways) John Ruskin School Lake Road Coniston LA21 8EW School (Secondary) Bridge House EPH Manor Side Flookburgh LA11 7JS Elderly Persons Home Allithwaite CE School Church Road Allithwaite Grange over SandsLA11 7RD School (Primary) Cartmel CE Primary School Aynsome Road Cartmel Grange over SandsLA11 6PR School (Primary) Cartmel Priory CE School Cartmel Grange over SandsLA11 7SA School (Academy) Flookburgh CE Primary School Winder Lane Flookburgh Grange over SandsLA11 7LE School (Primary) Lindale CE Primary School School Hill Lindale Grange over SandsLA11 6LE School (Primary) Dean Barwick Primary School Witherslack Grange-Over-SandsLA11 6RS School (Primary) Grange CE School Fell Drive Grange-Over-SandsLA11 7JF School (Primary) Grange HWRC & Former Landfill Site Civic Amenity Site Allithwaite Road Grange-Over-SandsLA11 7NE Household Waste Recycling Centre (HWRC) Grange-Over-Sands Fire Station Kents Bank Road Grange-Over-SandsLA11 7DJ Fire Station Grange-Over-Sands Library Grange Fell Road Grange-Over-SandsLA11 6BQ Library Grayrigg CE School Grayrigg LA8 9BU School (Primary) Hawkshead Refuse Disposal Site Trade Waste Centre Hawkshead Landfill Site Park House Drive (Heversham) Park House Drive Heversham LA7 7EG Land - Grazing Aikrigg Farm (Kendal) Aikrigg Farm Kendal LA9 7BL Land - Grazing Castle Park School Sedbergh Road Kendal LA9 6BE School (Academy) Crosscrake CE School Stainton Kendal LA8 0LB School (Primary) Crosthwaite CE School Crosthwaite Kendal LA8 8HT School (Primary) Dean Gibson Catholic Primary School Hawesmead Avenue Kendal LA9 5HB School (Primary) East South Lakeland Children's Centre (Kendal) 42A Grasmere Crescent Sandylands Kendal LA9 6LP Children's Centre Ghyllside Primary School Gillinggate Kendal LA9 4JB School (Academy) Heron Hill Primary School Hayfell Avenue Kendal LA9 7JH School (Primary) Kendal County Hall - Archives Store Kendal County Hall Stricklandgate Kendal LA9 4RQ Land (Surplus) Kendal County Hall - Busher House Busher Walk Stricklandgate Kendal LA9 4RQ Land - Miscellaneous Kendal County Hall - Main Building Kendal County Hall Stricklandgate Kendal LA9 4RQ Office Kendal County Hall Land Kendal County Hall Stricklandgate Kendal LA9 4RQ Land - Car Park Kendal Day Centre Dowkers Lane Highgate Kendal LA9 4HD Day Centre Kendal Fire Station Busher Walk Kendal LA9 4RH Fire Station Kendal HWRC Canal Head North Kendal LA9 7AF Household Waste Recycling Centre (HWRC) Kendal Highways Depot (Mintsfeet) Mintsfeet Road Kendal LA9 6RX Highways Depot Kendal Leisure Centre Burton Road Kendal LA9 7HX Land - Miscellaneous Kendal Library Stricklandgate Kendal LA9 4PY Library Kendal Nursery School Brantfield Queens Road Kendal LA9 4PH School (Nursery) Kendal Tutorial Centre Canal Head Cottage Canal Head NorthKendal LA9 7BY Tutorial Centre Kirkbie Kendal School Lound Road Kendal LA9 7EQ School (Academy) Maudes Meadow EPH Windermere Road Kendal LA9 4QJ Elderly Persons Home Oak Tree Road, No.1 (Kendal) 1 Oak Tree Road Kendal LA9 6AN Children's Home Old Hutton CE School Old Hutton Kendal LA8 0NQ School (Primary) Peat Lane House Offices Peat Lane Kendal LA9 6LA Respite Care Facility Peat Lane, No.46-48 (Kendal) 46-48 Peat Lane Kendal LA9 6FA Group Home Riverside House EPH Wattsfield Road Kendal LA9 5JL Elderly
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