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Car parks could go in Council asset sale
By Sarah Carter
A CONSULTATION is closing next week (February 9) on plans to sell ‘surplus’ Council assets which could see buildings across the borough –including five car parks – hit the market.
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The Asset Management Plan will shape next year’s budget and help the local authority tackle a costly maintenance backlog, said Tunbridge Wells Borough Council (TWBC), in a report accompanying the consultation.
“The condition of the TWBC estate has deteriorated over several years where the optimum required investment has not been possible due to budgetary pressures on Council funding.”
‘Reactive maintenance’ now constitutes 40 per cent of maintenance spending, instead of the recommended 30 per cent, due to ‘historic and ongoing funding issues’ – resulting in a backlog.
The Great Hall, Mount Pleasant, Meadow Road
UP FOR SALE?
9-10 Crescent Road and Torrington car parks are to be ‘reviewed for development and sale’, under the consultation proposals, and TWBC will consider disposing of the freehold to the Linden Road car park.
In Paddock Wood, the Wesley Centre, one of the town’s oldest buildings still in public hands, could be reviewed for development and sale.
However, Cllr Christopher Hall, Cabinet Member for Finance and Performance, said: “It is unlikely that we would have a decision on the future of the Wesley Centre until after the new community centre in Paddock Wood is open.” And he stressed: ‘We will need to review the responses to the consultation and then Cabinet