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Durham County Council Assets of Community Value Register Revision Date – 18th August 2021 Successful Nominations Receipt from Date Community Disposal Delegated group to be Notice DCC Registered Date of Authority Receipt of treated as End of Published Our Property Property Nominated title Delegated Report notice to preferential Site notice protected on Council Ref Nomination Type (Owner) by number Report Reference dispose bidder published period website 005-16 The Fernavilles Rest' Public No Whorlton & DU248025 23/06/2016 RED 2678 20/12/2017 20/12/2017 19/06/2019 20/12/2017 (Formerly The Bridge Inn), House Westwick (Extent of (Note: notice Whorlton, County Durham, Parish listing altered displayed in DL12 8XD. Council by Panel Barnard (Revised boundary to listing) meeting on Castle Library the 20/6/16 - and Barnard car park Castle CAP.) excluded and listing of the building only.) As As above As above As above As above As above As above As above 10/10/2019 14/10/2019 10/04/2021 14/10/2019 above 006-16 The Smelters Arms Car Park, Public No Healeyfield DU231992 23/06/2016 RED 2599 Front Street, Castleside, House Parish County Durham, DH8 9AR Council 007-16 The Dun Cow Public No Durham DU237620 10/08/2016 RED 2677 Primrose Hill, Bournmoor, House CAMRA (f) Houghton-le-Spring, DH4 DU336859 6DY (l) 008-16 Millbank Arms, Barningham Public No Darlington DU319385 29/09/2016 RED 2755 Road, Richmond, North House CAMRA (DU287051) Yorkshire, DL11 7DW 010-16 Shotley Bridge Community Hospital No Greater DU319398 16/01/2017 RLS 340 Hospital Consett DU297897 Shotley Bridge Labour Party Consett County Durham DH8 0NB 011-16 Trimdon Station Community Community Yes Trimdon DU231932 11/01/2017 RLS 034 Centre (formerly Deaf Hill ) Centre Foundry Station Road East Parish Trimdon Station Council County Durham TS26 6BS. Receipt from Date Community Disposal Delegated group to be Notice DCC Registered Date of Authority Receipt of treated as End of Published Our Property Property Nominated title Delegated Report notice to preferential Site notice protected on Council Ref Nomination Type (Owner) by number Report Reference dispose bidder published period website 003-17 The Hearts of Oak Public No Hearts of DU350428 21/06/2017 RLS865 Oakerside Drive House Oak Peterlee Supporters County Durham Group SR8 1EX 002-18 Watling Wood, Woodland Yes Leadgate DU250810 17/05/2018 RLS2089 Weirdohl Way, Area Leadgate, Partnership County Durham, DH8 6TA. 003-18 Whorlton Village Hall, Village Hall No Whorlton & Unregistered 04/07/2018 RLS2256 The Green, Westwick Whorlton, Parish DL12 8XD. Council 005-18 Langley Park Sports & Social Social Club No Esh Parish DU191472 25/01/2019 RLS3017 07/06/2021 08/06/2021 08/06/2021 04/12/2022 08/06/2021 Club and Council Langley Park recreation County Durham ground DH7 9SF 002-19 St Johns' Ambulance Hall, Meeting No Consett DU348896 03/05/2019 RLS3290 31/05/2019 10/06/2019 03/06/2019 27/11/2020 10/06/2019 John Street, Hall Phoenix Consett, Youth Group County Durham, DH8 5AS. 005-19 Startforth Morritt Memorial Community Yes Startforth DU2844440 22/08/2019 RLS3725 Primary School, Centre Parish Startforth, Council County Durham, DL12 9AQ. 007-19 The Woodman Inn Public Public No City of DU229735 12/12/2019 RLS4058 14/01/2020 30/01/2020 15/01/2020 13/07/2021 15/01/2020 House House Durham Parish Council 003-20 The Times Inn Public House Public No Dalton Le DU186988 12/01/2021 REG 272 Stockton Road, House Dale Parish Dalton-le-Dale Council Seaham SR7 8QA 004-21 The Smiths Arms,Castle Public No Friends of DU179214 01/06/2021 TBC 02/06/2021 03/06/2021 02/12/2021 03/06/2021 Dene, Brecon Hill, Castle House the Smiths Dene, Chester le Street DH3 4HE Nominated – not Listed Receipt from Date Community Disposal Delegated group to be Notice DCC Registered Date of Authority Receipt of treated as End of Published Property Property Nominated title Delegated Report notice to preferential Site notice protected on Council Our Ref Nomination Type (Owner) by number Report Reference dispose bidder published period website 009-14 Seaham Sofia HRA Land No Sofia DU285059 11/11/2014 RED 1768 Car Park and Protection of & Garages Car Park and DU350161 Sofia, Seahm, Garages County Durham, SR7 7JN. 003-15 Former site of Open land - Yes - north Spennymoor DU281361 27/08/2015 RED 2172 Durham Road School Trust east corner Save our School Heritage Tudhoe Durham Road, Spennymoor, County Durham, DL16 6SQ 004-15 The Public House No Durham DU228843 12/10/2015 RED 2225 Salutation CAMRA Dryburn View, Finchale View, Framwellgate Moor, County Durham, DH1 5AP 005-15 Middridge - Grazing land Yes Parish DU143774 9/10/2016 RED 2224 The Paddock, Council Shildon Road, Middridge, Newton Aycliffe, County Durham, DL5 7JA. 007-15 Former Former Yes Stanley DU282819 16/11/2015 RED 2271 Greenland Primary Families School School Fundraising South Moor Road, South Receipt from Date Community Disposal Delegated group to be Notice DCC Registered Date of Authority Receipt of treated as End of Published Property Property Nominated title Delegated Report notice to preferential Site notice protected on Council Our Ref Nomination Type (Owner) by number Report Reference dispose bidder published period website Moor, County Durham, DH9 7QN. 009-16 St Michaels Place of No Parish Unregistered 01/12/2016 RLS 236 and All worship Council Angels (Church) Church Hawthorn Village SR7 8SG. 001-17 The George & Public House No Boldron DU253893 N/a RLS 683 Dragon Village Boldron County Durham DL12 9RF. 001-18 Clevesferye Former Yes Immanuel DU284847 14/2/2018 RLS 1779 House offices - Christian Lambton vacated Fellowship Road March 2017 Ferryhill County Durham DL17 8DE 004-2018 The Ancient Public House No Darlington DU169671 19/12/2018 RLS 4057 Unicorn CAMRA The Street Bowes Barnard Castle County Durham, DL12 9HL. 006-2019 Former Former No Friends of DU278289 22/08/2019 RLS 3757 R.W.D. Motor workshop - Flass Vale Body currently Repairers, vacant Back Western Hill, Durham, DH1 4RG. 001-20 The Times Public House No Times in DU186988 01/04/2020 RLS 4375 Inn Public Community House Society Receipt from Date Community Disposal Delegated group to be Notice DCC Registered Date of Authority Receipt of treated as End of Published Property Property Nominated title Delegated Report notice to preferential Site notice protected on Council Our Ref Nomination Type (Owner) by number Report Reference dispose bidder published period website Stockton Road, Dalton-le- Dale Seaham SR7 8QA 002-20 Bakehouse Garages No The City of DU349480 18/11/2020 REG 208 Lane Durham Garages Parish Council 004-20 Old Board Old Board No – but Stanley n/a 17/02/2021 REG 335 School, School previously Community Stanley however was and sold Builders CLT recently an in 2013. Adult Learning Centre for DCC 004-22 The Burton Public House No Save The DU246702 18/08/2021 TBC House Burton House Nominated – Delisted following review Delegated DCC Date of Authority Date of Our Property Property Nominated Registered Delegated Report Decision to Ref Nomination Type (Owner) by title number Report Reference Delist 003- The Falcon PH Public No Friends of the DU236257 03/05/2019 RLS 3292 13/02/2020 2019 Hilda Park House Falcon Chester le Street County Durham DH2 2JP. .
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