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Community Rights: Second evidence session announced

12 November 2014

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The Committee's second evidence session on Community Rights will take place on 18 November.

On Tuesday 18 November the Committee will hold the second oral evidence session of its inquiry into community rights—at the Ivy House pub in Nunhead, south London. The Ivy House is the first pub in the UK to have been listed as an Asset of Community Value, and the first building to have been bought under the “Community Right to Bid” provisions of the Localism Act 2011. Further information about the venue is available on its website.

In this session the Committee will look in particular at the effectiveness of the Community Rights to Bid and to Build.

Witnesses

3.05pm

Barney Mynott, Head of Public Affairs, National Association for Voluntary and Community Action (NAVCA) (submission 27)
Tom Stainer, Head of Communications, Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) (submission 06)
Ghislaine Trehearne, Assistant Director of Planning and Development, British Property Federation (submission 31)

3.50pm:

Nic Bliss, Chair, Confederation Of Co-Operative Housing (submission 07)
Jo Gooding, National Coordinator, UK Cohousing Network (submission 19)
Jennifer Line, Senior Researcher, Building & Social Housing Foundation (submission 33

Further Information