Foi Request 5838790 Brighton & Hove City Council Land Property

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Foi Request 5838790 Brighton & Hove City Council Land Property FoI Request 5838790 As at February 2020 Brighton & Hove City Council Land Property Assets Located Outside of the Main Built-Up Area Property Lease End Break Land at Falmer Allotments 09/06/2108 n/a Castle Hill Nature Reserve, Woodingdean no end date n/a Land At East Hill, Portslade 28/09/2020 12 months - landlord or tenant High Park Farm no end date n/a Housedean Farm no end date n/a Lower Paythorne Farm 29/09/2028 none Mile Oak Farm, Portslade no end date n/a Ovingdean Grange Farm 29/09/2022 none before lease end date Pickershill Farm no end date n/a Standean Farm no end date n/a Upper Bevendean Farm no end date n/a Waterhall Farm no end date n/a Land At Coney Hill 28/09/2023 On the death or physical or mental incapacity of the Tenant Balmer Farm no end date n/a Balsdean Farm no end date n/a Challoners & New Barn Farm no end date n/a Court Farm no end date n/a Falmer Road - Paddock - East 29/08/2021 4 months - landlord or tenant New Barn Farm no end date n/a Plumpton Hill (Land) no end date n/a Ingleside Stables, Woodingdean 24/12/2021 6 months - landlord or tenant Southdown Riding School, Woodingdean 04/09/2021 6 months - landlord or tenant Land to West of Mile Oak Road 31/10/2022 12 months - landlord only Land at Mill Hill, Shoreham no end date n/a Land South of Poynings to Fulking Road no end date n/a Dovecote Stables, Stanmer 13/07/2022 4 months - landlord or tenant Stanmer Orchard 31/01/2024 none Patcham Court Valley 28/09/2022 12 months - landlord only Patcham Court (Tegdown Sth) 28/09/2022 none Patcham Court 28/09/2022 On the death or physical or mental incapacity of the Tenant Land At Beacon Hill 03/07/2022 6 months - landlord or tenant Stanmer Village Paddock 31/05/2020 none Home Farm, Moulsecoomb 28/09/2022 none Land Adjoining Green Broom, Home Farm, Stanmer 28/09/2030 29/09/2020 and 29/09/2025 - tenant only Stanmer Home Farm & St Mary's 28/09/2022 none Stanmer North Agricultural Buildings 28/09/2020 4 months - landlord or tenant Land At Ridge Road 24/12/2029 12 months notice - tenant only or on the death or physical or mental incapacity of the second joint tenant (landlord) Saltdean (Land) Coombe Farm Land 28/09/2023 12 months - landlord only - for flood defence only Hog Trough Bottom 28/09/2022 none Court Farm East 28/09/2032 none Court Farm West 28/09/2032 none Falmer Chalk Field 28/09/2020 none Land to the West & East of Ditchling Road 28/09/2022 12 months - landlord or tenant PCL0061 - Land At Hangleton Bottom 31/03/2020 n/a PCL0394 - Patcham Rifle Range (Deep Bottom Rifle Range 28/09/2028 none Standean) PCL0807 - Part Middle Grain Store 12/09/2022 4 months - landlord or tenant PCL0939 - Land North of Warren Road 28/09/2021 4 months - landlord only PCL1438 - Falmer Shop and Land 09/06/2027 none before lease end date PCL2605 - The Workshop at Stanmer Park 04/06/2020 4 months - landlord or tenant PCL2605 - The Garage - Stanmer Village 04/06/2020 4 months - landlord or tenant PCL2605 - The Tractor Shed 04/06/2020 4 months - landlord or tenant PCL2605 - Store Adjacent to Tractor Shed 28/02/2021 4 months - landlord or tenant PCL9001 - Bray Pool Lay By month to month n/a PCL2612 - Brighton Radio Flying Club 28/09/2029 29th September 2020, 2023, 2026 with 6 months notice - tenant only PCL0987 - 61 Park Street no end date n/a Benfield Golf Course 26.10.2217 n/a Hill top café, Dyke Road Avenue 13.07.2027 n/a Waterhall Golf Course 31.03.2020 n/a Hollingbury Golf Course 31.03.2020 n/a Brighton Rugby & Football Club, Waterhall 19.12.2036 n/a Baseball Diamond, Waterhall 31.03.2028 n/a Mill Road Petrol Station, Patcham 06.03.2119 n/a Patcham Lodge, Patcham Place no end date, secure n/a residential tenancy Patcham Place, Patcham 21.02.2138 n/a Page 1 of 2 Print Date: 13/02/2020 FoI Request 5838790 As at February 2020 Brighton & Hove City Council Land Property Assets Located Outside of the Main Built-Up Area Property Lease End Break Braypool Car Park (let to RSPCA), Braypool Lane, Patcham 31.12.2064 n/a RSPCA Shelter & Kennels 11.01.2094 n/a RSPCA Isolation kennels, Braypool Lane, Patcham 20.02.2093 n/a RSPCA Training field, Braypool Lane, Patcham Holding over since 2007 n/a Devil's Dyke Hotel, Devil's Dyke 23.06.2027 n/a Horsdean Cricket Pavilion, Patcham 18.07.2044 n/a 38 Lower Lodges, Stanmer Park, Stanmer no end date, secure n/a residential tenancy 23 Upper Lodges, Stanmer Park, Stanmer no end date, secure n/a residential tenancy Wild Park Pavilion Kiosk 07.09.2022 n/a Wild Park Pavilion Karate Club Holding over since end of n/a 2015 Hollingbury Park Playgroup, Brighton 31.12.2020 n/a Hollingbury Park Bowls Pavilion 31.03.2020 n/a Stanmer House Stableyard Block 25.11.2127 n/a Stanmer House, Stanmer 25.11.2127 n/a Horticultural Training College, Stanmer Village 13.12.2025 n/a 1,2,6,7,9,12, 14 & 15 Stanmer Village Plus 2 Farmhouses, 28.09.2025 n/a Stanmer 5,8,10,11,16,23 & 38 Stanmer Village Let on secure residential n/a tenancies Earthship eco house, Stanmer Park 02.06.2034 n/a Stanmer Tea Rooms, Stanmer Village 12.09.2028 12/09/2023 tenant only University of Sussex 28.09.2959 n/a American Express Community Stadium 16.09.2137 n/a Hamilton Lodge School Playing Field, Walpole Terrace, 05.11.2138 n/a Brighton Whitehawk Football Club, East Brighton Park 02.02.2113 n/a Whitehawk Chalk Carving, East Brighton Park 31.12.2099 n/a First Floor Flat, Park House, East Brighton Park Let on secure residential n/a tenancies East Brighton Park Sports Field 26.06.2119 n/a Caravan Site, Sheepcote Valley 31.12.2118 n/a Roedene Miniature Golf Course 12.09.2022 n/a Playing Fields (Saltdean Footbal Club), Saltdean Vale, Holding over since June 2016 n/a Saltdean Page 2 of 2 Print Date: 13/02/2020.
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