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COMMUNITY RIGHT TO BID NOMINATION FORM Once completed please return the application form to: Mark Isles Property Information Officer Property Strategy London Borough of Dealing Percival House 4th
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Gather the necessary information: You will need to have the details about the land or property that you wish to bid for, such as its location, size, and any relevant planning permissions.
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Check eligibility: Make sure that your community group meets the eligibility criteria for the Community Right to Bid. This may include factors such as being a formally constituted group and having a local connection to the land or property.
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Notify the local authority: Inform the relevant local authority of your intention to bid by submitting a completed 'expression of interest' form. This form can usually be obtained from the local authority's website or office.
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Wait for the moratorium period: Once you have submitted the expression of interest form, a moratorium period will be triggered. This period typically lasts for six months and gives your community group the opportunity to prepare a bid.
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Prepare your bid: During the moratorium period, gather all the necessary information and resources to submit a comprehensive bid. This may include financial plans, business proposals, and community engagement strategies.
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Submit your bid: Towards the end of the moratorium period, submit your bid to the local authority. Make sure to adhere to any specific submission requirements outlined by the authority.
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Consider negotiations: After submitting your bid, there may be a negotiation period where you can work with the landowner to reach a mutual agreement. This could include discussions on price, terms, and conditions.
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Await decision: The local authority will review your bid and make a decision on whether to accept it or not. They will consider factors such as the community benefit, viability of the proposal, and any other competing bids.
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Exercise the right to bid: If your bid is successful, you can exercise your community right to bid and proceed with the purchase or lease of the land or property. If unsuccessful, you may still have the opportunity to be a 'preferred bidder' if the property becomes available for sale in the future.
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Monitor the land or property: Once you have acquired the land or property, it is important to actively monitor and manage it to ensure its continued use and benefit for the community.
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Seek funding and support: Consider seeking additional funding and support from relevant organizations and grants to facilitate the maintenance and development of the land or property.

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Community groups and organizations that have a vested interest in preserving and enhancing their local areas.
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Communities facing potential loss of important assets or facilities, such as community centers, parks, libraries, or historic buildings.
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Groups looking to promote community-led development and have the ability to manage and maintain land or property for the benefit of the local community.
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Residents who want to have a say in the future use and development of their neighborhoods and ensure that community assets are protected.
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Local authorities and government bodies that support community empowerment and want to encourage community involvement in decision-making processes regarding land and property.
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Community right to bid allows communities to nominate buildings or land that they consider to be of community value for inclusion on a list.
Any community group or parish council can file for community right to bid.
To fill out community right to bid, the community group or parish council needs to submit a nomination form to the local authority.
The purpose of community right to bid is to give communities the opportunity to bid for assets that are of value to them.
The information reported on community right to bid includes details of the asset, reasons for its nomination, and evidence of community support.
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