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How to nominate a building or area of land to be an asset of community value.
A building or land is an asset of community value (ACV) if its main use is, or recently has been, to further the social wellbeing or social interests of the local community and if it could do so in the future.
The Localism Act states that 'social interests' include cultural, recreational and sporting interests. Regulations list a number of situations where land or buildings are exempted from inclusion on the list or operation of the moratorium. These include homes, hotels, assets being transferred between kindred businesses, and Church of England land holdings.
The legislation governing assets of community value is set out in:
There are separate lists for successful nominations and those pending decision, and unsuccessful nominations. We'll update the relevant list whenever a nomination is accepted or rejected. We will also update the list by removing ACVs after a 5 year period, as required by section 87(3) of the Localism Act.
We can only accept nominations for land and buildings within Brighton & Hove. If the land or building is outside the city please contact the local authority for the area.
The following community organisations with a local connection can nominate land and buildings for inclusion on the Brighton & Hove list:
A local connection means that the organisation's activities are wholly or partly concerned with the area, or with a neighbouring authority’s area.
A nomination must contain:
If you would like to nominate land or a building in Brighton & Hove, please download our guidance notes for completing the community right to bid nomination form (PDF 389kb). Then complete our community right to bid nomination form (MS Word 158kb).
Please email your completed nominator form to assetsofcommvalue@brighton-hove.gov.uk or post it to:
City planning and development
Hove Town Hall
Norton Road
Hove
BN3 3BQ
If an asset is listed as an ACV it prevents the asset owner from selling the asset, for up to 5 years, without the nominating group being given the chance to bid for it.
Being listed as an ACV will not:
The council will acknowledge all nominations, and must decide whether the nominated land or property should be included on its list of assets of community value within 8 weeks of receiving the nomination.
Nominations which meet the statutory criteria for land of community value will be added to the list of assets of community value.
An owner of land or property which has been added to the council's list of assets of community value has the right to ask the council for a review of the decision. The request must be made within 8 weeks of us giving the owner the decision to list, unless we agree to a longer period.
The owner can request an oral hearing. Otherwise the review will be made based on the submitted documents alone. The nominator has no right to take part in the review unless the owner agrees. We'll ask the owner if the nominator can take part and notify the nominator if the owner agrees. The full procedure is set out in Schedule 2 of the Assets of Community Value Regulations 2012.
One of the council's senior officers will make the decision on the review. The officer will be chosen on the basis that they've not taken any part in the decision to list. The decision must be made within 8 weeks of the owner's request for a review, unless we agree a longer period with the owner.
If the review decision is that the land or property remains on the list of assets of community value, the owner then has a right of appeal. Find out more about how to appeal against a listing decision on GOV.UK.
We've put together some information about pubs as assets of community value.
Assets of community value are also linked to the Community Right to Bid.