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Land and property owned by us
Asset Management is responsible for the land and property owned by Spelthorne Council.  Contact us by e-mail asset.management@spelthorne.gov.uk or Asset Management Administration on 01784-446236

Overview

It is the responsibility of Asset Management to know what land and property is owned, how much it costs to maintain and whether it makes a contribution to what we do. From this we make decisions on what improvements or investments are made, what maintenance is needed and what we recommend is bought or sold.

Current Asset Management Plan (Word 437kb)

What do we own?

The Council owns a range of land and buildings.  Environment Services are responsible for planning how the land is used and Streetscene are repsonsible for the maintenance of the land.

Asset Management are responsible for planning how the buildings are used and for keeping them well maintained and safe. The responsibility for the day-to-day upkeep of the buildings belongs to the Streetscene team

Land or property type Services delivered from this asset Contact/link
Day Centres x3 Older People’s Services Liz Borthwick
Leisure Centres x2 Sports and Leisure Liz Borthwick
Public Halls x3 Leisure Liz Borthwick
86 Parks and recreation grounds/open spaces Environment Services Sandy Muirhead
Children’s play areas x 31       Environment Services Sandy Muirhead
War Memorials x6 Environment Services Sandy Muirhead
Allotments- 900 plots Environment Services Sandy Muirhead
Cemeteries Streetscene Jackie Taylor
Depot x 1 Waste and recycling, grounds maintenance of parks and council buildings Jackie Taylor
Car Parks x3 multi storey
9 x others
Environment Services Sandy Muirhead
Public conveniences x 5 Environment Services Sandy Muirhead
Council Offices x1 Planning, Building Control, Environmental Health, Council Tax, Housing Benefits, Housing Options, Central Leisure Services, Independent Living, Central Environment Services, Electoral Services Please see links to the other pages
Staines Central area Town Centre - Elmsleigh Dave Phillips

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Frequently asked questions

Q. What do we own?

A. We can tell from our mapping system what is owned by us. We have plans to make this information available on-line for customers in 2009 but in the meantime, please e-mail asset.management@spelthorne.gov.uk or contact Asset management administration on 01784-446236

Q. I live in (for example) in 24 Acacia Avenue, does the Council own the land opposite?

A. As above please contact Asset Management Administration.

Q Can I rent some grazing land?

A. There is a waiting list for grazing land, but you may apply by contacting Asset Management Administration as above

Q. Does the Council lease a certain property out to a third party, and who are they?

A. This is a question which the Asset Management Administration team can answer- please contact as above

Q There is a fault or damage to a building that is owned by the Council, what should I do?

A. You can report this to the Streetscene team who do emergency repairs to buidlings the Council own. See the links above