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Consultation has concluded
This consultation is now closed.
Summary
The Asset Management Plan (AMP) for the period 2022/23 provides a management strategy for the Council’s property assets. It details the principles, procedures and mechanisms to be adopted that effectively and efficiently manage the Property Asset Portfolio. It summarises the value and composition of the current portfolio and evaluates specific actions for the previous financial year relating to the Council’s property estate and identifies the main portfolio ambitions for 2022/23. The AMP has been produced in October 2021 part way through the financial year and therefore figures and details will change as the year progresses. Some figures are subject to updating as the year progresses and will be added to this report as the report is finalised.
Documents
Appendix B Planned Maintenance Programme gives a summary of the planned maintenance for the next 10 years.
10 year PMP is the 10 year planned maintenance expenditure.
The 3 Asset Registers list all the land and property held by the Council.
Please read through the attached documents and complete the below survey to provide feedback by 12pm 31/01/2022
This consultation is now closed.
Summary
The Asset Management Plan (AMP) for the period 2022/23 provides a management strategy for the Council’s property assets. It details the principles, procedures and mechanisms to be adopted that effectively and efficiently manage the Property Asset Portfolio. It summarises the value and composition of the current portfolio and evaluates specific actions for the previous financial year relating to the Council’s property estate and identifies the main portfolio ambitions for 2022/23. The AMP has been produced in October 2021 part way through the financial year and therefore figures and details will change as the year progresses. Some figures are subject to updating as the year progresses and will be added to this report as the report is finalised.
Documents
Appendix B Planned Maintenance Programme gives a summary of the planned maintenance for the next 10 years.
10 year PMP is the 10 year planned maintenance expenditure.
The 3 Asset Registers list all the land and property held by the Council.
Please read through the attached documents and complete the below survey to provide feedback by 12pm 31/01/2022