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Information on freehold estates which are private and mixed tenure estates where shared areas are not owned or looked after by the local council.
Application form CM2: revert a registered freehold estate in commonhold land back to a normal freehold estate during the transitional period.
Form CON2: consent to an application for the freehold estate to cease to be registered as a freehold estate in commonhold land during the transitional period.
Midlands Region, Tribunal Judge Mr P.J. Ellis and Tribunal Member Mr I Humphries FRICS on 1 February 2021.
People living on freehold estates to be handed more power to tackle unreasonable charges for upkeep of shared areas
Information we have released in response to Freedom of Information requests.
These Safety in the Children and Young People Secure Estate statistics cover assaults, self-harm and deaths in the Children and Young People Secure Estate in England and Wales.
Ginny is a career diplomat who joined the Diplomatic Service in 1987 having worked previously for Leicestershire County Council and the UK Immigration Service. She has served in a number of roles in various overseas postings, most notably as Deputy...
This series brings together all documents relating to Freedom of Information disclosures 2013.
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