| Yorkshire and the Humber plans to become national exemplar for asset transfer |
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14 July 2010 The Development Trusts Association (DTA) will support 120 community organisations throughout Yorkshire and the The project was launched on the 10 June to an audience of over 70 key third sector organisations, development trusts, local councillors, council officers, regional third sector infrastructure partners and funders. The event was the first conference to be held at the newly refurbished Community asset transfer refers to the transfer of under-used land and buildings from the public sector to community ownership and management with the aim of delivering long-term social, economic and environmental benefits. There are already a dozen examples of community asset transfer from across the region, including Hebden Bridge Town Hall and Hillside Primary School in Leeds, and with the launch of the DTA’s new project, there will be many more to come - making Yorkshire and Humber a national exemplar for community asset transfer. ‘Supporting Asset Transfer in Yorkshire and the Yorkshire Forward, the regional development agency for the area, has awarded £445,000 to the project over the next three years. The project is expected to achieve at least 12 asset transfers and lever in investment to Yorkshire and the Andrew Bibby, Trustee of Hebden Bridge Community Association told the inspirational story of their journey and ended his lively presentation by saying: “Without the support of organisations like the DTA, Hebden Bridge Community Association would have found it very difficult to complete the successful asset transfer of our landmark Town Hall. Community asset transfer provides communities with renewed civic pride, helps protect the long-term future of public buildings and fosters a spirit of enterprise. Community asset transfer is never easy, but with expert advice available through the DTA we were able to strategically plan for success.” At the launch event, - ENDS – For further information or interview and photograph requests contact: Notes to editors: Development Trusts Association (DTA): The DTA is the leading network of community enterprise practitioners, and is aiming for a successful development trust in every community. The DTA helps people set up development trusts and helps development trusts to learn from each other and to work effectively. The DTA also influences government and others at national and local level, to build support and investment for the movement. Development trusts are community organisations using self-help, enterprise, and asset ownership, to find local solutions and transform their community for good. There are now over 466 development trusts in DTA membership, in both urban and rural areas. While many are still small, others are operating at scale: the combined income is £275m and development trusts have over £565m of assets in community ownership. For more information on the DTA visit www.dta.org.uk. 1. Supporting Asset Transfer in Yorkshire and the The Development Trusts Association (DTA) in Yorkshire & the Humber have just been commissioned by Yorkshire Forward to support asset transfer in the region over the next three years, in partnership with Arup, Wrigleys Solicitors, Camberwell, Erbedu, and the Asset Transfer Unit. The main objectives of the project are:
The DTA welcome all local authorities and third sector organisations interested in asset transfer in the region to get in touch with the team through 2. The Asset Transfer Unit (ATU): The Asset Transfer Unit helps to empower local people and organisations to transform land and buildings into vibrant community spaces whilst supporting the development of a thriving third sector. They are the leading provider of expert advice, guidance and support concerning the transfer of under-invested land and buildings from the public sector to community ownership and management - helping organisations to develop those assets and deliver long-term social, economic and environmental benefits. www.atu.org.uk |
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