St David House could be transferred to Sarajia Islamic Studies and Community Centre Limited (SISCCL)
St David House, the retail unit below and the former Café site next to the retail unit could be transferred to Sarajia Islamic Studies and Community Centre Limited .
Community Asset Transfer involves the transfer of a property asset from the Council to a voluntary or community organisation, and this request has been assessed as meeting all the criteria for a valid request. No other valid asset transfers requests were received by the deadline, and none of the commercial bids matched the District Valuer’s assessment of the combined market value of £875,000.
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