Government Departments: Empty Property

(asked on 9th October 2017) - View Source

Question to the Cabinet Office:

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, how many buildings owned by government departments are empty in (a) West Sussex and (b) Mid Sussex constituency; which those buildings are; to which departments those buildings belong; and what plans he has for the future use of those buildings.


Answered by
Caroline Nokes Portrait
Caroline Nokes
This question was answered on 12th October 2017

The Government Property Unit is responsible for minimising vacancy by supporting departments to sell, sublet, find alternative use, and to do early surrenders. Interventions such as these have contributed significantly to minimising the vacancy rates and cost to the taxpayer.

As shown in the State of the Estate Report 2015-16 published in February 2017, total vacant space represents 1.4% of the entire Central Estate, a drop of 2% from 2014–15. This is well below the average in the private sector of 8.9%.

No buildings appear on the unit’s electronic property system as vacant in the Mid-Sussex area. The buildings listed below are currently listed for disposal in the West Sussex region. There are no other records marked as surplus, or offering vacant space in West Sussex, or the Mid-Sussex constituency:

Property Name

Address

Department

CHICHESTER COMBINED COURT

SOUTHGATE, CHICHESTER, WEST SUSSEX, PO19 1SX

Ministry of Justice


CHICHESTER MAGISTRATES COURT

MARKET AVENUE, CHICHESTER, WEST SUSSEX, PO19 1YE


Ministry of Justice



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