In Plain English: Assets of community value
"An asset of community value (ACV) is a building or piece of land that is deemed to improve the social wellbeing or interests of the local community. "
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"An asset of community value (ACV) is a building or piece of land that is deemed to improve the social wellbeing or interests of the local community. "
"As the need to create more sustainable communities continues to move up the placemaking agenda there is an ever growing desire on the part of both landowners and housebuilders to create ‘legacy developments’."
"Build-to-suit (BTS) has long been a key feature of the industrial & logistics sector, providing occupiers with the opportunity to acquire a bespoke unit that fits their exact requirements."
"Further falls in land values but more cautious optimism for 2024"
"The fallout from Hillside continues in the courts."
"A relatively weak land market with pockets of resilience"
"This year marks 30 years since construction first began at Poundbury, an urban extension to Dorset’s county town of Dorchester. "
"A Local Development Order (LDO) provides specified permitted development rights within a defined area, in addition to those that are set out in the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order already. "