Assets of community value and the community right to bid

What is an asset of community value and how to nominate.

Assets of community value

An asset of community value is land or buildings nominated by a local voluntary or community group and which we decide meets the requirements to be listed as an asset of community value.

Assets of community value can include:

  • day care centres
  • schools
  • pubs
  • open spaces
  • theatres
  • civic halls and buildings
  • heritage sites
  • football grounds
  • markets

The statutory rules about assets of community value can be found in sections 87 to 103 of the Localism Act 2011 and in The Assets of Community Value (England) Regulations 2012.

In essence, the actual current (or recent past) use of assets of community value must further the social well-being or social interests of the local community. It is also realistic to think that there can continue to be non-ancillary use of the land or building that will further the social well-being or social interests of the local community.

Guidance notes

Guidance documents to help you make a nomination:

Further information

Further guidance, details and advice is available on the GOV.UK assets of community value: policy statement page and the My Community website.

Contact the planning policy team if you would like further information.

Contact the planning policy team