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Asset List - Basic Details Asset List - Basic Details No. Area No. GIA GEA NIA Asset CIPFA Group CIPFA Category CIPFA Type Premises (m2) Buildings (m2) (m2) (m2) HT0053 1 Plascom Road Operational Infrastructure Assets Land 1 244.89 0 EP0184 1 Rookery Lane Operational Other Land & Leased Out 1 386.10 1 64.50 0.00 0.00 Buildings (WCC) EP0265 1 Worcester Street Operational Other Land & Shop 1 85.80 1 189.00 0.00 0.00 Buildings HS6377 10 Hampton Road Operational Other Land & Shop 1 142.10 0 Buildings FG0008 10 King Street Operational Other Land & Buildings/Lands 1 262.20 1 283.02 0.00 0.00 Buildings Declared Surplus RS0006 103 Salop Street Non-Operational Surplus Property Buildings/Lands 2 494.40 1 224.00 0.00 0.00 Declared Surplus HS2367 117 Woodcross Lane-Shop Operational Other Land & Shop 1 345.80 0 Buildings EP0298 118-119 Salop Street Operational Other Land & Offices, 1 213.30 1 0.00 0.00 0.00 Buildings Administrative Buildings HS2368 119 Woodcross Lane Shop Operational Other Land & Shop 1 300.40 0 Buildings HS6378 12 Hampton Road Operational Other Land & Shop 2 128.70 0 Buildings HS6379 14 Hampton Road Operational Other Land & Shop 1 170.60 0 Buildings EP0316 14 Lane Road 1 287.96 0 HT0047 145 Goldthorn Hill Operational Infrastructure Assets Land 1 240.03 0 HS0273 16 Garages at Abingdon Rd (B) Operational Other Land & Garage Site 1 665.10 1 0.00 0.00 0.00 Buildings HT0050 172 Goldthorn Hill Operational Infrastructure Assets Land 1 424.22 0 EP0080 18/19 Queen Square Operational Other Land & Shop 1 155.70 1 571.36 0.00 0.00 Buildings HT0039 189 Penn Road Operational Infrastructure Assets Land 1 448.50 0 HS0274 19 Garages at Abingdon Rd (A) Operational Other Land & Garage Site 1 899.00 1 0.00 0.00 0.00 Buildings HT0040 193 Penn Road Operational Infrastructure Assets Land 1 533.66 0 HT0049 194 Goldthorn Hill, Land Fronting Operational Land 1 47.70 1 0.00 0.00 0.00 EP0272 1A Cleveland Street Operational Other Land & Shop 1 190.60 1 276.00 0.00 0.00 Buildings HS6424 2 and a half Clifford Street Non-Operational Surplus Property Housing 1 337.58 0 Report Date: 13/06/19 Page 1 of 95 C:\Users\ppsd184\AppData\Local\Temp\as_assetlistbasicdetails {CDDC5F82-E131-4AEC-A2B7-FF85CA773E19}.rpt Asset List - Basic Details No. Area No. GIA GEA NIA Asset CIPFA Group CIPFA Category CIPFA Type Premises (m2) Buildings (m2) (m2) (m2) EP0273 2 Cleveland Street Operational Other Land & Shop 1 221.00 1 181.00 0.00 0.00 Buildings LS0484 2 Lichfield Passage Operational Other Land & Shop 1 25.50 0 Buildings HS0019 2 Pieces of Land at Cannock Road Operational Other Land & Land 1 1,149.10 0 Buildings HS0806 2 plots of Land in Broadmeadow Operational Other Land & Land 1 974.10 0 Green Buildings HS0103 2 Watson Road Shop Operational Other Land & Shop 1 394.10 0 Buildings HS0371 2 Weddell Wynd Operational Other Land & Shop 1 606.20 0 Buildings EP0270 2 Worcester Street Operational Other Land & Shop 1 85.30 0 Buildings HS0365 20 & 22 Central Avenue Shops Operational Other Land & Shop 1 717.30 0 Buildings HS3569 22 Central Avenue Operational Other Land & Shop 0 0 Buildings HT0044 233 Penn Road, Land Fronting Operational Infrastructure Assets Land 1 21.50 1 0.00 0.00 0.00 HT0045 235-239 Penn Road, Land Fronting Operational Infrastructure Assets Land 1 156.30 1 0.00 0.00 0.00 EP0249 26 Cleveland Street Operational Other Land & Shop 1 150.60 1 222.90 0.00 0.00 Buildings EP0253 27 Cleveland Street Operational Other Land & Shop 1 265.60 0 Buildings HT0106 28-30 Willenhall Road Operational Other Land & Shop 1 106.50 1 0.00 0.00 0.00 Buildings HS0592 29 A Cannock Road, Tenants Operational Other Land & Offices, 1 56.50 1 45.00 0.00 0.00 Meeting Room Buildings Administrative Buildings HS0384 29 Gower Street, former area office Operational Other Land & Offices, 1 123.20 1 130.00 0.00 0.00 Buildings Administrative Buildings EP0274 3 Cleveland Street Operational Other Land & Shop 1 199.50 1 261.70 0.00 0.00 Buildings LS0485 3 Lichfield Passage Operational Other Land & Shop 1 32.70 0 Buildings HT0054 3 Plascom Road Operational Infrastructure Assets Land 1 225.11 0 HS2364 3 Weddell Wynd Operational Other Land & Shop 1 0 Buildings Report Date: 13/06/19 Page 2 of 95 C:\Users\ppsd184\AppData\Local\Temp\as_assetlistbasicdetails {CDDC5F82-E131-4AEC-A2B7-FF85CA773E19}.rpt Asset List - Basic Details No. Area No. GIA GEA NIA Asset CIPFA Group CIPFA Category CIPFA Type Premises (m2) Buildings (m2) (m2) (m2) ED0153 304 & 314 Cannock Road land Operational Other Land & Land 1 2,272.00 0 between Buildings EP0269 31 Cleveland Street Operational Other Land & Car Park 1 140.20 0 Buildings EP0310 3-5 St Georges Parade Non-Operational Other Land & Buildings/Lands 1 513.00 0 Buildings Declared Surplus HT0209 38 Lower Horseley Fields Non-Operational Surplus Property Buildings/Lands 1 257.00 0 Declared Surplus EP0275 4 Cleveland Street Operational Other Land & Shop 1 108.00 0 Buildings HS0044 4 Hampton Road Operational Other Land & Shop 1 287.80 0 Buildings LS0486 4 Lichfield Passage Operational Other Land & Shop 1 37.90 0 Buildings HS2365 4 Weddell Wynd Operational Other Land & Shop 1 269.70 0 Buildings HS0048 42 Moathouse Lane East Operational Other Land & Shop 1 458.80 0 Buildings HS6383 44 Moathouse Lane East Operational Other Land & Shop 1 207.40 0 Buildings HS6384 46 & 48 Moathouse Lane East Operational Other Land & Shop 1 444.00 0 Buildings HS0379 480 Willenhall Road Shop Operational Other Land & Shop 1 122.50 0 Buildings HS2378 482 Willenhall Road Operational Other Land & Land 1 259.60 0 Buildings EP0276 4A Cleveland Street Operational Other Land & Shop 1 104.80 1 146.90 0.00 0.00 Buildings HS2366 5 & 5a Weddell Wynd Operational Other Land & Shop 1 245.10 0 Buildings EP0277 5 Cleveland Street Operational Other Land & Shop 1 104.80 1 0.00 0.00 0.00 Buildings HS6385 50 Moathouse Lane East Operational Other Land & Shop 1 212.90 0 Buildings HS6386 52 Moathouse Lane East Operational Other Land & Shop 1 212.20 0 Buildings HS6387 54 Moathouse Lane East Operational Other Land & Shop 1 201.60 0 Buildings Report Date: 13/06/19 Page 3 of 95 C:\Users\ppsd184\AppData\Local\Temp\as_assetlistbasicdetails {CDDC5F82-E131-4AEC-A2B7-FF85CA773E19}.rpt Asset List - Basic Details No. Area No. GIA GEA NIA Asset CIPFA Group CIPFA Category CIPFA Type Premises (m2) Buildings (m2) (m2) (m2) HS6388 56 Moathouse Lane East Operational Other Land & Shop 1 476.60 0 Buildings HS0388 58 Bank Street Non-Operational Other Land & Leased Out 1 1,345.00 1 178.00 0.00 0.00 Buildings (FRI) EP0278 5A Cleveland Street Operational Other Land & Shop 1 108.60 1 0.00 0.00 0.00 Buildings EP0279 6 Cleveland Street Operational Other Land & Shop 1 86.70 0 Buildings HS6375 6 Hampton Road Operational Other Land & Shop 1 145.60 0 Buildings HS0781 68 Ashland Street Non-Operational Surplus Property Shop 1 297.20 0 EP0280 6A Cleveland Street Operational Other Land & Shop 1 88.60 0 Buildings EP0281 7 Cleveland Street Operational Other Land & Shop 1 107.00 1 124.00 0.00 0.00 Buildings EP0311 7 St Georges Parade Non-Operational Other Land & Buildings/Lands 1 233.10 0 Buildings Declared Surplus HS0599 75 Raby Street (Demolished) Operational Other Land & Land 1 197.30 0 Buildings EP0282 7A Cleveland Street Operational Other Land & Shop 1 110.20 1 178.00 0.00 0.00 Buildings HS0382 8 Annan Avenue Shops Operational Other Land & Shop 1 312.00 0 Buildings HS6376 8 Hampton Road Operational Other Land & Shop 1 133.80 0 Buildings HS6381 86 Probert Road Operational Other Land & Shop 1 179.40 0 Buildings HS6382 88 Probert Road Operational Other Land & Shop 1 129.40 0 Buildings EP0317 99 Millfields Road 1 281.50 0 HT0281 Access way situated between Operational Other Land & Land 1 1,506.20 0 Bilston education Cent Buildings HS1019 Access way to the side and rear of Operational Other Land & Land 1 738.90 0 206 to 224 Cann Buildings HS0308 Acorn Road Garage Site Operational Other Land & Garage Site 1 476.80 1 0.00 0.00 0.00 Buildings SS0003 Action 4 Independence Operational Other Land & Day Centres 1 4,795.70 2 1,240.00 0.00 0.00 Buildings Report Date: 13/06/19 Page 4 of 95 C:\Users\ppsd184\AppData\Local\Temp\as_assetlistbasicdetails {CDDC5F82-E131-4AEC-A2B7-FF85CA773E19}.rpt Asset List - Basic Details No. Area No. GIA GEA NIA Asset CIPFA Group CIPFA Category CIPFA Type Premises (m2) Buildings (m2) (m2) (m2) ED0152 Adult Education Service Operational Other Land & Training Centre 1 4,831.60 3 2,190.80 0.00 2,127.00 Buildings HS0205 Aldersley Close Garage Site Operational Other Land & Garage Site 1 245.90 1 0.00 0.00 0.00 Buildings ED0167 Aldersley High School (ad Operational School School 1 127,638.67 5 10,884.99 11,424.36 0.00 Resource Area for Speech LS0099 Aldersley Leisure Village Operational Other Land & Sports Centres 1 195,094.50 1 6,038.00 0.00 0.00 Buildings & Pools HS0206 Aldersley Road Garage Site Operational Other Land & Garage Site 1 532.60 1 0.00 0.00 0.00 Buildings LS0020 All Saints Community Centre Operational Other Land & Community 1 2,114.70 1 739.34 0.00 0.00 Buildings Centre HS4790 All Saints Open Space, Adelaide Operational Other Land & Open Space 1 129.41 0 Walk Buildings HS0550 Allotment Gardens in Lich Avenue Operational Other Land & Allotments 1 1,561.90 0 Buildings LS0057 Allotment site at Amos lane Operational Other Land & Allotments 1 4,320.90 1 0.00 0.00 0.00 Buildings LS0086 Allotment site at Blakeley Green Operational Other Land & Allotments 1 16,890.20 1 0.00 0.00 0.00 Buildings LS0018 Allotment site at Boundary Way Operational Other Land & Allotments 1 26,183.80 1 0.00 0.00 0.00 Buildings LS0079 Allotment site at Bridgnorth Road Operational Other Land
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