Council markets sites to investors for development 

Council markets sites to investors for development 


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Surrey Heath council is selling off buildings and sites to raise money, targeting property investors.

This includes 5-13 Obelisk Way, Camberley; Part of this building once traded as the Litten Tree pub, and it has the potential to be developed into modern and desirable town centre housing or retained for commercial use. 

The current occupiers are Tivoli Interiors, Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice and Charity Aid Store, and the building is being marketed with the leases for those occupiers in place.   

Part of Yorktown car park, Sullivan Road, Camberley; The section being marketed comprises 75 spaces, leaving 58 spaces remaining which is more than enough to cope with demand based on the data collected over recent years. Further parking is also available at the adjoining Basepoint Business Park.  

The site has the potential to deliver much needed homes and there is a specific policy highlighting this in the council’s new local plan.  

A council spokesperson says: “All offers received for these locations will be carefully assessed to ensure they constitute best value for residents. In addition, all sales are subject to review at the cross-party Property and Economic Development Working group before being considered for approval at a formal meeting of the council’s Executive.”  

For further information or to express interest in the site please contact the retained selling agents Ben Evans ([email protected]) and Ashley Sorayapour ([email protected])

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