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<blockquote data-quote="brooklyn07" data-source="post: 7474330" data-attributes="member: 143366"><p>they were tenanted farms, both tenants have died since they were purchased and their families dont farm.</p><p></p><p>I had a response, I was basically told they arent surplus as they are still protected under a tr111 order which as far as I can make out means whilst they might not be building a motorway they might decide to knock them down and build houses (for example)</p><p></p><p>"Due to this protection, the properties are not currently surplus.</p><p></p><p>Should the properties become surplus, in the first instance, the land must be offered to other Welsh Government Departments, as well as various Public Sector organisations. We must also consider whether it needs to be offered back to the original owners, at the current market value, under the provisions of the ‘Crichel Down’ rules. If there are no expressions of interest, or the offer back does not apply or is not taken up, then Welsh Government Officials would normally instruct a local estate agent to market the land. Any interested parties would be passed to the appointed agent at that time to ensure that they can make an offer if they so wish"</p><p></p><p>so we have no chance unless all the above won't be interested in it first</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brooklyn07, post: 7474330, member: 143366"] they were tenanted farms, both tenants have died since they were purchased and their families dont farm. I had a response, I was basically told they arent surplus as they are still protected under a tr111 order which as far as I can make out means whilst they might not be building a motorway they might decide to knock them down and build houses (for example) "Due to this protection, the properties are not currently surplus. Should the properties become surplus, in the first instance, the land must be offered to other Welsh Government Departments, as well as various Public Sector organisations. We must also consider whether it needs to be offered back to the original owners, at the current market value, under the provisions of the ‘Crichel Down’ rules. If there are no expressions of interest, or the offer back does not apply or is not taken up, then Welsh Government Officials would normally instruct a local estate agent to market the land. Any interested parties would be passed to the appointed agent at that time to ensure that they can make an offer if they so wish" so we have no chance unless all the above won't be interested in it first [/QUOTE]
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