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Surrey Heath Borough Council sells land to ease financial pressures
Surrey Heath Borough Council sells land to ease financial pressures

BBC News

time26-05-2025

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  • BBC News

Surrey Heath Borough Council sells land to ease financial pressures

A Surrey council is offering two plots of land for sale in a bid to ease its financial Heath Borough Council is putting land in Obelisk Way and part of Yorktown car park, both in Camberley, on the market as potential development February the authority said it could have to make job cuts in order to save £ said the plots could be used for affordable housing for key workers. The Obelisk Way site used to be a pub and is now occupied by an interiors company and two charity shops, with the leases for those businesses are being offered as part of the Yorktown car park land currently has 75 parking spaces on council said 58 parking spaces will remain, with data suggesting these will be sufficient for the level of demand. Kel Finan-Cooke, portfolio holder for property and economic development, said: "It is entirely necessary to conduct this exercise as we continue to seek savings and create revenue on behalf of the residents of Surrey Heath, to ensure essential services can be maintained."All offers received will be carefully assessed to ensure they constitute best value for residents."

Christian Brothers seeking €12m for Swords retreat centre and lands
Christian Brothers seeking €12m for Swords retreat centre and lands

Irish Times

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Irish Times

Christian Brothers seeking €12m for Swords retreat centre and lands

The Congregation of Christian Brothers will be hoping that the continuing demand among developers and investors for land capable of accommodating large-scale residential development will help secure the sale of a significant property from its Dublin portfolio. The former Emmaus Retreat Centre in Swords is being offered to the market by agent Bannon at a guide price of €12 million, with the proceeds of the sale being used to meet what the selling agent describes as the Christian Brothers' 'charitable and legal obligations'. The congregation has been involved in the sale of land close to a number of Christian Brother schools in Dublin in recent years, including land at Oatlands in Mount Merrion, sold in 2013 to a property developer for an undisclosed price. In 2017, it agreed the sale of playing fields at Clonkeen College in Deansgrange to a builder for a reported €18 million. The congregation said the latter sale would, upon its completion, help fund its contribution to the redress scheme, a State-operated scheme set up in the early 2000s in response to revelations about abuse in religious-run institutions. While an application by the Christian Brothers in 2022 to have the Emmaus Retreat Centre and its 16.6 acres of grounds rezoned for housing under the Fingal Development Plan 2023-2029 was unsuccessful, the property's positioning between the fast-growing town of Swords and the M1 motorway should, according to the selling agent, ultimately see it being used for residential purposes, subject to planning permission. READ MORE The Emmaus Centre is situated close to Estuary station, the proposed northern terminus stop on the planned Metrolink. Estuary station is also proposed to feature a 3,000-space multistorey park-and-ride facility. The area surrounding Estuary station is set to serve as a future development zone for housing and other uses. The entire 16.6-acre Emmaus site is currently zoned MRE – Metro and Rail Economic Corridor and is categorised as an 'accessible location' on the planned line. [ Christian Brothers and builder seek planning changes for Swords lands Opens in new window ] The subject property was used as a retreat centre from 1960 to 2019. The onset of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 saw the centre's closure. From 2022 until recently, the property was used as accommodation for those fleeing the war in Ukraine. The Emmaus Centre extends to a gross internal area of 5,534sq m (59,574sq ft) and comprises 72 bedrooms, catering and meeting/conference facilities, along with a former church. There is potential to add further accommodation, subject to planning permission. Paul Doyle of Bannon said: 'This is an exceptional opportunity to acquire a strategically located property on the northern outskirts of Swords, situated next to the proposed MetroLink northern terminus. Given the extensive existing accommodation, which includes 72 en suite bedrooms, on a large zoned site of 16.6 acres, the property offers a short-term income opportunity as well as longer-term large-scale residential development potential.'

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