Consultation outcome

Community Right to Bid

This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This consultation has concluded

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Community Right to Bid consultation: summary of responses

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Detail of outcome

A summary of the responses received to the Community Right to Buy - Assets of Community Value consultation paper originally published on 4 February 2011.


Original consultation

Summary

This document sets out the provisions being made by government in the Localism Bill to assist community organisations who wish to purchase assets…

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Consultation description

This document sets out the provisions being made by government in the Localism Bill to assist community organisations who wish to purchase assets of community value. It seeks views on the detail of how the scheme should be delivered, which will be set out in regulations. It also invites views on what type of support and guidance should be provided.

Documents

Proposals to introduce a Community Right to Buy - Assets of Community Value: Consultation paper

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Community Right to Bid - Impact Assessment: Localism Act 2011

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Published 4 February 2011