Saturday 8 November 2008

The great asset sell off

Thanet District Council will be available to answer questions about the asset sell off next week, as part of the public consultation process, you can talk to council officers about this at the following times and places.

Tuesday 11 November from 4pm to 7pm Albion House, Albion Place, Ramsgate

Wednesday 12 November from 4pm to 7pm Margate Media Centre, 11-13 King Street, Margate

Thursday 13 November from 4pm to 7pm Pierremont Hall, Pierremont Park, Broadstairs

The 17 sites out to public consultation are:

Site: Margate Caves, Northdown Road, Margate (Margate Central)
Proposal: Either use as an amenity area, seek a commercial operator for the caves, after undertaking structural works, or consider infilling the cave system and developing the site.

Site: Land adjacent to 129/131 High Street, Margate (Margate Central)
Proposal: Improvements to the existing open space or potential development.

Site: Land at 1 – 6 Covells Row, off High Street, Margate (Margate Central)
Proposal: Either look at disposing to adjoining properties or seek planning consent for a single dwelling.

Site: at Marine Terrace, leisure site, Margate (Westbrook)
Proposal: Potential of leisure development.

Site: Land at Tivoli Park Avenue and Tivoli Road, Margate (Salmestone)
Proposal: Look at improvements to the area, retain the sites in their current condition or look at an alternative use for some of the plots.

Site: Land adjacent to 62 Brooke Avenue, Garlinge (Garlinge)
Proposal: Possible single development or dispose to adjacent property.

Site: Land at Park Lane, Birchington (Birchington South)
Proposal: Development potential still to be identified.

Site: Land at Viking Bay, Broadstairs (Bradstowe)
Proposal: To improve beach facilities, possibly with a beach café, restaurant or holiday accommodation.

Site: Retort House, Albion Street, Broadstairs (Bradstowe)
Proposal: Increased car parking provision or mixed use development, including commercial and residential elements.

Site: Former Rose Garden, Pysons Road, Broadstairs (St. Peters)
Proposal: Possible disposal to adjacent property.

Site: Port Ramsgate East, west to historic harbour, Ramsgate (Central Harbour)
Proposal: Residential development or a mixed commercial and residential scheme.

Site: Maritime Museum, Pier Yard, Ramsgate (Central Harbour)
Proposal: Possible use as a restaurant.

Site: Land at Effingham Street, Ramsgate (Central Harbour)
Proposal: Could be retained as a public car park, let as open storage, an agreement could be granted to local residents to use it for car parking or alternatively has potential for residential infill.

Site: Land adjacent to 19 Liverpool Lawn, Ramsgate (Central Harbour)
Proposal: Residential development or license the site, possibly to the adjoining property.

Site: Land at Irchester Street, Ramsgate (Eastcliff)
Proposal: Either formalize the car parking arrangement at the site or residential development to complete the terrace.

Site: Montefiore Games Centre, Ramsgate (Sir Moses Montefiore)
Proposal: Retain and/or upgrade the existing sports facilities and release surplus land for residential development.

Site: Manston Road extension site (Newington)

They say they want to get the best possible value for us council taxpayers, certainly Ramsgate seems to be putting up its fair share of assets here.

Sorry it’s such a long post but it’s rather a lot of assets.

1 comment:

  1. Who is going to buy all these buildings? Haven't they built enough. Most of the works are at a standstill anyway.
    Common sense seems to say stop.

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