Inspiring people, transforming places
The Asset Transfer Unit is delivered by Locality in association with Community Matters and the Local Government Association, and funded by Communities and Local Government.
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HEART was an old primary school dating back to 1882. Now a centre at the hub of the community bringing both young and old together in a multipurpose setting.
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First established in 1858, Cranleigh was the first Village Hospital in the country. The hospital was opened with funding from the local community.
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Norden Community Trust was founded in 2007 by a group of local people determined to rescue and revitalise the Old Library as a community facility at the heart of the village.
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The Spetchells Centre for Prudhoe, is the realisation of a long-term vision for Prudhoe Community Partnership, Prudhoe Town Council and Northumberland County Council.
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Northampton Borough Council are in the process of transferring 7 community centres to partnership body Community Spaces Northampton.
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Since 1996 the Moretonhampsted Development Trust has raised over £1 million for local community projects improving facilities, delivering services and stimulating community involvement and enterprise.
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Identifying unique local knowledge assets or organisational ‘know-how’, and exploring the potential for it to be captured and commodified to generate income through digital assets
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A guide to assist community-based organisations taking on responsibility for managing assets that were formerly owned and managed by local authorities.
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A practical introduction to design with advice and tips to make sure you get the most out of your building
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A guide for councillors' exploring the range of tools available to unleash the creativity, innovation and growth flowing from community asset ownership and management.
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The Community Assets programme supported the transfer of buildings and similar assets from local authorities to third-sector organisations.
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The Community Right to Bid aims to ensure important assets remain in public use and stay part of community life.