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Properties for sale

Lancashire County Council gives notice that these particulars are a general outline only for the guidance of intending purchasers and do not constitute part of an offer or contract. No responsibility can be accepted for the accuracy of the information or any discussions which may subsequently take place with potential purchasers. They are believed to be correct but their accuracy is not guaranteed and they do not obviate the need to make appropriate searches, enquiries and inspections. Nothing within these particulars should be taken as representing or implying that any investigations have been undertaken by the county council in connection with or to ensure their accuracy.

Wheelton

Property – Land adjacent to the Wheelton By-Pass (A674), Wheelton, Chorley

Description – a parcel of grazing land approximately 0.457 hectare (1.129 acres) which may have residential development potential; subject to gaining the necessary consents. Located adjacent to the A674 Wheelton By-pass, 1.9 miles from the M61 (junction 8) and 2.5 miles from Chorley.

Method of Sale – Auction

Guide Price – £45,000 plus

Date – 23-24 April 2024

Sales Particulars and Supporting Information -  Land adjacent to the Wheelton By-Pass (A674), Wheelton

To register expressions of interest or request further information please contact Pugh & Company on 08442 722444 or info@pugh-auctions.com

Bowgreave

Property – Land at Garstang Road, Bowgreave, Preston PR3 1YD

Description – Brownfield Development Opportunity for 3 storey Extra Care facility consisting of 65 apartments on a site of approximately (0.617 hectare (1.525 acres)). Located off Garstang Road (B6430) approximately ¾ of a mile to the South of Garstang with access to both the M6 Motorway (Junction 32), M55 Motorway and the A6.

Method of Sale – Expressions of Interest

Sales Particulars and Supporting Information - Land at Garstang Road, Bowgreave, Preston

To request further information please contact Property Sales on 01772 532450 or property.sales@lancashire.gov.uk

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Banks

Property – Land to the North of Southport New Road, Banks, Southport PR9 8AL

Description – parcel of freehold land extending to approximately 1.57 hectares (3.87 acres) which may be suitable for development, subject to planning, located to the north of Southport New Road (A565) and south of a large residential development.

Method of Sale – Auction

Date – Spring/Summer 2024

To request further information please contact Property Sales on 01772 532450 or property.sales@lancashire.gov.uk

Burnley

Property – Land at Ashfield Road, Burnley, BB11 1BS

Description – An irregular shaped parcel of land extending to approximately 2,303m² (2,754yds²). The site comprises a main parcel of land with three accompanying smaller parcels of land to the south. The immediate surrounding area is mainly commercial and the main retail area is a short walk away.

Method of Sale – Auction

Date – Winter 2023/2024

Sales particulars and supporting information - Land at Ashfield Road, Burnley

To register expressions of interest or request further information please contact Pugh & Company on 08442 722444 or info@pugh-auctions.com

Public Notice

Former Owner (Crichel Down) Considerations

Disposal of Land to the North of the A565, Southport New Road, Banks Near Southport (The “Land”)

Land at the above location has been declared surplus to Lancashire County Council’s (“LCC”) requirements and is to be sold. The Crichel Down Rules (as set out in as set out in the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities Guidance on compulsory purchase process and the Crichel Down Rules for the disposal of surplus land acquired by, or under the threat of, compulsion (July 2019), under certain circumstances, require surplus land compulsorily acquired to be offered back to the former owner or their successor in title (other than through purchase) at current market value. A copy of the Crichel Down rules can be found here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/compulsory-purchase-process-and-the-crichel-down-rules-guidance).

However, in this instance the Land is not to be offered back because LCC considers that exemptions apply. LCC therefore wishes to trace the former owners of the Land or their successors in title (as defined in the Crichel Down Rules) in order to notify them of the decision.

Former owners or their successors in title (other than through purchase) are invited to contact LCC by writing within two months of the date of this notice to:

James Rowell, Legal Dept, Lancashire County Council, PO Box 100, County Hall, Preston, PR1 0LD.

LCC intends to sell the Land on the expiry of the two month period if not contacted at the above address within that period. Former owners or their successors in title (other than through purchase) should state the basis of their claim and provide evidence of such entitlement (including their relationship to the former owner).

A plan of the surplus land may be requested by calling 01772 532450, or by emailing property.sales@lancashire.gov.uk

The 15 day of April 2024