Council sets out new Community Asset Transfer Policy

Denbighshire County Council has today approved its Community Asset Transfer (CAT) Policy which outlines a clear and consistent process for transferring surplus council-owned buildings and land to City, Town and Community Councils, third sector organisations and community not‑for‑profit groups building on the organisations own experience with CATs and sector best practice guidance.

This policy aims to support stronger, more sustainable local services by enabling communities to take on valued assets such as former civic buildings, sports fields and other facilities. It sets out three transfer routes, short term Licence to Occupy and long-term Leasehold Transfer and Freehold Transfer, along with a step‑by‑step process for applicants.

The approach supports several Corporate Plan well-being objectives, including economic prosperity, community empowerment, and long-term sustainability.

Helen Vaughan-Evans,Head of Corporate Support Service: Performance, Digital & Assets, said: “This policy will help understanding of the process of asset transfers for all parties involved and better support our work in helping local Denbighshire communities strengthen for future prosperity.”

 

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