P-05-1112 Help Welsh Communities Buy Community Assets: Implement Part 5 Chapter 3 of the Localism Act 2011
This
petition was submitted by Daniel Evans having collected a total of 655
signatures.
Text of Petition:
Welsh communities continue
to lose community assets such as pubs and sports grounds at an alarming rate.
Unlike England & Scotland, Welsh communities still do not have the
statutory right to bid for assets.
We urgently require new
legislation relating specifically to Assets of Community Value. We call on the
next Welsh Government to immediately introduce the provisions of Part 5 Chapter
3 of the Localism Act 2011 to ensure groups in Wales have the legal right to
buy & manage community assets.
Additional Information:
Community assets build
social capital, health and wellbeing. Losing community assets leads to weaker,
more disconnected & unhappier communities
Part 5, Ch. 3 of The
Localism Act 2011 granted the legal right for community groups to bid for &
run assets of community value (ACV)under threat/for sale. It also requires
local authorities to keep lists of such community assets. In Scotland,
community groups have first refusal on these assets (https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/sn06366/).
In Wales, however, the
Welsh Government decided to not apply the relevant parts of the act that would
facilitate this. Our communities are therefore being placed in a hugely
disadvantaged position relative to England & Scotland.
In 2015, the minister
stated that action would be taken on ACV during the 2016-21 Welsh Government,
but nothing happened.
Implementing the relevant
provisos of the Localism Act would hugely benefit Welsh communities desperate
to save valuable local assets.
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Business type: Petition
Reason considered: Senedd Business;
Status: For consideration
First published: 01/02/2021