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Mid Devon District Council - List of Assets of Community Value PART 1 - Assets held on register Additional Information Is a Review Date of notification to dipose and Date of end of Protection Review Decision Date Register entry End date of interim moratorium Full moratorium ends underway or Has MDDC applied for a Land Has MDDC applied for a Land Date valid nomination Nominated By (Name of Date entered on Start of interim moratorium Intention to bid Community Interst Group period (Decision and Is there an Appeal against this Ref. no Asset Name/address expires period (6 weeks after (6 months after date of proposed? (If Yes Registry entry Registry entry Notes received Community Interest Group) Register of Assets period received expressing interest to bid (18 months after date of date review accepted date decision listing underway? (5 years after listing) date of notification to dispose) notification to dispose) (form QQ) to be made? (form QQ) to be cancelled? (Date) notification to dispose) and date decision will be made) made by) Yes, review 1st Moritorium 30.4.18 accepted 2.12.16 Exeter & East Devon CAMRA (Campaign for 1st moratorium 19.3.18 End date for 2nd interim moratorium 1st Protection period ends 19.9.19 WITHDRAWN ON Request for review has been 16/00003/ACV The Butterleigh Inn, Butterleigh EX15 1PN 14.9.16 Real Ale) 7.11.16 7.11.21 2nd interim moratorium 28.11.9 9.1.20 6.1.20 Butterleigh Parish Meeting 28.5.20 2nd Potection period ends 28.5.21 12.12.16 Yes withdrawn. Gidley Coach House (now know as Weavers Loft), St John Court, Cullompton 16/00004/ACV EX15 1TR 22.11.16 Cullompton Town Council 9.1.17 9.1.22 Yes Cullompton Methodist Church (inc. Flat 1 and Flat 2), The New Cut, Cullompton Unsuccessful nomination, 16/00005/ACV EX15 1JH 22.11.16 Cullompton Town Council refer to Part 2 Register No The Hayridge Centre (inc. Devon County Council Café) Exeter Hill, Cullompton 16/00006/ACV EX15 1DH 22.11.16 Cullompton Town Council 9.1.17 9.1.22 Yes The Old Tannery, Exeter Road, Cullompton EX15 1DT (inc. Unit D The Old Tannery Unit C The Old Tannery Unit 4 The Old Tannery Unit F The Old Tannery Unit E The Old Tannery Unit C1 The Old Tannery Exeter Road Cullompton Devon EX15 1DT) Unsuccessful nomination, 16/00009/ACV 22.11.16 Cullompton Town Council refer to Part 2 Register No Swimming Pool Site, Cullompton Community College, Exeter Road, Cullompton EX15 1DX. (Nomination paused at request of Cullompton Town Council - see Unsuccessful nomination, 16/00011/ACV notes column) 22.11.16 Cullompton Town Council refer to Part 2 Register No 16/00007/ACV Hayridge Car Park, Exeter Hill, Cullompton 22.11.16 Cullompton Town Council 12.1.17 12.1.22 Yes 17/00003/ACV Cross Hotel, Copplestone, Crediton EX17 5NH 24.10.17 Copplestone Parish Council 11.12.17 11.12.22 Yes 18/00002/ACV The Castle Inn, 1 Fore Street, Badninch EX5 4NN 15.3.18 Bradninch WI and Bradninch Millers Morris 30.04.18 30.04.23 Yes 18/00001/ACV Ye Old White Lion Inn, 26 High Street, Bradninch, EX5 4QL 16.3.18 Bradninch WI and Bradninch Millers Morris 23.04.18 23.04.23 Yes The conclusion of the Yes, accepted on council is that the 23.10.18. asset is an ACV and Decision to be should remain on the 18/00005/ACV Red Lion Hotel Oakford Tiverton EX16 9ES 24.8.18 Oakford Parish Council 19.10.18 19.10.23 23.10.18 4.12.18 No 23.04.20 made by 18.12.18 list. Yes 18/00006/ACV Newton St Cyres Parish Hall, Newton St Cyres 27.9.18 Newton St Cyres Parish Council 22.11.18 22.11.23 Yes 18/00007/ACV Newton St Cyres Recreation Ground, Newton St Cyres 27.9.18 Newton St Cyres Parish Council 22.11.18 22.11.23 Yes 19/00001/ACV Old Council Offices, Market Street, Crediton, EX17 2BN 07.2.19 Crediton Town Council 28.03.19 28.03.24 Yes 19/00003/ACV The Wyndham Arms, Priest Hill, Kentisbeare, EX15 2AA 18.3.19 Kentisbeare Parish Council 13.5.19 13.5.24 Yes 19/00002/ACV Central Convenience Stores (also known as Checkers) Cheriton Bishop, EX6 6JE 11.3.19 Cheriton Bishop Parish Council 30.04.19 30.04.24 Yes 19/00005/ACV Old School Building, Church Lane, Cheriton Bishop, EX6 6HY 29.5.19 Cheriton Bishop Parish Council 17.7.19 17.7.24 Yes 19/00004/ACV Thorverton Arms, The Bury, Thorverton EX5 5NS 3.6.19 Thorverton Parish Council 22.7.19 22.7.24 Yes 19/00006/ACV Culm Valley Inn, Culmstock, Cullompton EX15 3JJ 27.6.19 Culm Valley Inn Community Group 9.8.19 9.8.24 18.9.20 30.10.20 No 18th March 2022 Yes Unsuccessful nomination, 19/00007/ACV Newton St Cyres Primary School (old site), Newton St Cyres EX5 5DD 12.9.19 Newton St Cyres Parish Council refer to Part 2 Register The conclusion of the Yes review council is that the accepted 25.8.20 asset is an ACV and The Earl of Portsmouth Decision by should remain on the 20/00003/ACV The Earl of Portsmouth, Chawleigh, Chulmleigh, EX18 7HJ 10.7.20 Unincorporated Body 20.8.20 20.8.25 25.8.20 6.10.20 30.9.20 Preservation Society 25.2.21 25.2.22 20.10.20 list. Yes 20/00002/ACV The Old Thatch Inn, Cheriton Bishop EX6 6JH 22.7.20 Cheriton Bishop Parish Council 16.9.20 16.9.25 Yes 21/00001/ACV Buccaneers Bar, 3 Cinema Buildings, East Street, Crediton EX17 3AZ 5.7.21 Members of an unincorporated group 21/00002/ACV The Prince of Wales, Holcombe Rogus, TA21 0PN 7.7.21 Holcombe Rogus Parish Council List of Assets EXPIRED or REMOVED Ref. no Asset Name/address 13/00003/ACV Parish Hall, Newton St Cyres 13/00004/ACV The Crown and Sceptre Public House, Newton St Cyres EX5 5DA 13/00005/ACV Recreation Ground and Football Club, Newton St Cyres 17/00002/ACV Council Offices, Market Street, Crediton EX17 2BN 14/00001/ACV Mare and Foal Inn, Yeoford, Crediton EX17 5JD 14/00001/ACV (details of 2nd notification to dispose) Mare and Foal Inn, Yeoford, Crediton EX17 5JD 14/00002/ACV Checkers Stores and Post Office, Cheriton Bishop EX6 6JE 14/00002/ACV (details of 2nd notification to dispose) Checkers Stores and Post Office, Cheriton Bishop EX6 6JE 14/00003/ACV Old School Building, Church Lane, Cheriton Bishop EX6 6HY 14/00004/ACV The Wyndham Arms, Priest Hill, Kentisbeare EX15 2AA 14/00006/ACV The Thorverton Arms, The Bury, Thorverton EX5 5NS 14/00005/ACV Culm Valley Inn, Culmstock EX15 3JJ The Black Dog Inn, Black Dog, Crediton EX17 4QS (Please see Part 2 - List of Assets of Unsuccessful Community Nominations for details of 15/0001/ACV the field to the rear of The Black Dog Inn) 15/00002/ACV The Old Thatch Inn, Cheriton Bishop, EX6 6JH 16/00001/ACV Catherine Wheel Public House, Hemyock EX15 3RQ 16/00002/ACV Hemyock Post Office, Culmbridge Road, Hemyock, EX15 3QW Date valid nomination Date entered on Community Interest Group received Register of Assets Newton St Cyres Parish Council 5.8.13 27.9.13 Newton St Cyres Parish Council 5.8.13 27.9.13 Newton St Cyres Parish Council 5.8.13 27.9.13 Crediton Town Council 11.7.17 4.9.17 Crediton Hamlets Parish Council 7.1.14 4.3.14 Crediton Hamlets Parish Council 7.1.14 4.3.14 Cheriton Bishop Parish Council 17.1.14 13.3.14 Cheriton Bishop Parish Council 17.1.14 13.3.14 Cheriton Bishop Parish Council 17.1.14 14.3.14 Kentisbeare Parish Council 10.2.14 3.4.14 Thorverton Parish Council 2.4.14 20.5.14 Culm Valley Community Group 7.3.14 12.6.14 Washford Pyne Parish Council 14.4.15 4.6.15 Cheriton Bishop Parish Council 26.5.15 21.7.15 Hemyock Parish Council 17.5.16 8.7.16 Hemyock Parish Council 17.5.16 12.7.16 Notice to Dipose and Morato Interim Moratorium Period Date Register entry Date of notification to dipose and End date of interim moratorium Intention to expires Start of interim moratorium period period (6 weeks after date of bid received (5 years after listing) (Date) notification to dispose) 26.9.18 26.9.18 26.9.13 4.9.22 10.10.17 21.11.17 18.10.17 4.3.19 2.4.14 14.5.14 No 4.3.19 29.6.18 10.8.18 No 27.5.14 (see below for new interim 8.7.14 (see below for new 13.3.19 moratorium) interim moratorium ) No 13.3.19 8.11.18 20.12.18 No 14.3.19 n/a n/a n/a 3.4.19 n/a n/a n/a 20.5.19 n/a n/a n/a 12.6.19 n/a n/a n/a 4.6.20 4.6.15 16.7.15 n/a 21.7.20 n/a n/a n/a 8.7.21 n/a n/a n/a 12.7.21 n/a n/a n/a orium Details (if applicable) Full Moratorium Period Full moratorium ends Protected Period End Date Community Interst Group Date Asset Removed (6 months after date of (18 months after date of expressing interest to bid notification to dispose) notification to dispose) from Register 26.9.18 26.9.18 26.9.18 7.1.18 Crediton Town Council 10.4.18 10.4.19 N/A N/A 2.10.15 4.3.19 4.3.19 N/A N/A 29.12.19 13.3.19 N/A N/A 17.11.15 13.3.19 N/A N/A 8.5.20 N/A N/A N/A 14.3.19 N/A N/A N/A 3.4.19 N/A N/A N/A 20.5.19 N/A N/A N/A 12.6.19 5.6.20 N/A N/A 4.12.16 N/A N/A N/A 21.7.20 N/A N/A N/A 8.7.21 12.7.21 N/A N/A N/A Has MDDC applied for a Land Reason for Registry entry Notes Removal (form QQ) to be cancelled? 5 Year expiry date Yes 5 Year expiry date Yes 5 Year expiry date Yes Confirmed relevant Yes disposal 5 Year expiry date Yes Yes 5 Year expiry date Yes 5 Year expiry date Yes 5 Year expiry date 5 Year expiry date Yes 5 Year expiry date Yes 5 Year expiry date YES 5 Year expiry date Yes Yes 5 Year expiry date 5 Year expiry date Yes Yes 5 Additional Review Decision Was there a Review? 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