Decision Maker: Head of Localities
Decision status: For Determination
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
a) The nomination for The George & Dragon
Public House Whitley is Successful and meets the definition of
community value as detailed in the Localism Act 2011
b) It should be placed on the North Yorkshire Council Assets of
Community Value List of Successful Nominations
The George & Dragon Whitley has been a
public house for many years and is at the heart of the local
community.
The parish council believes it is a place generally, to share
information and socialise, where
knowledge and skills can be shared, learnt and a place to sell and
promote local businesses
and products.
Without this asset in the village many residents would struggle
with social isolation and local
groups may not have an alternative venue in which to hold their
regular meetings and annual
events. Those who do not drive may find it considerably
inconvenient and expensive to travel
to other venues in surrounding villages The George & Dragon has
been a focal point of village
for many years and is used as a social hub for residents to meet
with friends and family,
hosting cultural events and activities within the village.
It is a place where the public can discuss issues of concern, to
celebrate local, national, and
charitable events. It is also used by local groups, families, and
the wider community to come
together for family fun days, barbecues, and weekly quiz/bingo
nights. The pub also hosts
regular live music, film screenings, exhibitions Christmas fairs,
weddings and charitable
support events.
Whitley Parish Council believe the George & Dragon is at the
heart of the village
geographically, socially, culturally, and that it is essential to
the social wellbeing of the village
residents and wider community.
The use as a public house, meeting venue and community hub has been
continuous, and it
reasonable to think the property will be used as a public house and
as a community hub in the
future. It is realistic that if the owners did not renew their
lease, or if the land were sold, the
public house would continue under the same directive. Therefore, it
is considered central to
the local community’s wellbeing and an asset of community
value
None. Not to consider the nomination for The
George & Dragon Whitley would not fulfil the Council’s
responsibilities required by the Localism Act 2011 and The Assets
of Community Value (England) Regulations 2012.
Publication date: 16/07/2024
Date of decision: 15/07/2024
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