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Community Groups Get Opportunity to Bid for North Yorkshire Village Hall

Community groups in North Yorkshire have been given a chance to bid for the Newby and Scalby Community Hall, located near Scarborough. The hall’s owners recently confirmed their intention to sell the site, despite local opposition. This decision has sparked a mix of hope and concern among residents and community leaders.

The Newby and Scalby Community Hall was recently listed as an Asset of Community Value. This designation triggers a legal process that allows local organizations to express interest in purchasing the building. North Yorkshire Council has confirmed that the trust which owns the hall has formally notified them of plans to sell the property.

A six-week interim moratorium period will run until 19 August. During this time, if a community group registers an interest in buying the hall before the deadline, a six-month moratorium would be triggered. This would delay any sale until January 2027, giving the community more time to come together and secure the hall.

The proposed sale was announced last month following an informal tender process. It is part of broader plans to create what is now known as Wilson’s Food & Community Hall. According to the trustees, the sale would ensure the hall’s future, create new opportunities for local people, and guarantee that any proceeds remain within the charity.

However, the proposal has faced strong opposition from some residents. Critics have raised concerns about the level of consultation during the decision-making process and whether the reported £300,000 sale price represents good value for money. These concerns have led to calls for greater transparency and accountability from the trust.

The Local Democracy Reporting Service recently reported that the Charity Commission is assessing the concerns raised about the trust. A spokesperson for the commission stated that trustees are legally required to act in the best interests of their charity, even when decisions prove unpopular.

Campaigners who oppose the sale argue that it would undermine the charity’s original purpose. They have called on the trustees to resign, believing that the sale does not align with the values and goals of the community.

Despite the controversy, the situation highlights the importance of community involvement in decisions that affect local assets. The upcoming moratorium period offers a critical window for community groups to organize, present their case, and potentially secure the future of the hall.

Residents and local organizations are encouraged to stay informed and engaged throughout this process. The outcome of this decision could set a precedent for how similar situations are handled in the future.

For those interested in following the developments, there are several resources available. Local news outlets continue to cover the story, and updates are regularly shared through various platforms. Residents can also reach out to North Yorkshire Council or the Local Democracy Reporting Service for more information.

As the community navigates this complex situation, the focus remains on ensuring that the voice of the people is heard and that the future of the Newby and Scalby Community Hall is decided in a way that benefits everyone involved.

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