Section 106 agreement
A Section 106 Agreement is a planning
condition that restricts who a property can be rented or sold
to. Usually it gives priority to people with a local
connection to the town, village or area. Local connection is
defined differently by the local councils and planning authorities
but it can be:
- living there; or
- working there or taking up a job there; or
- having close relatives living there.
There is usually a time period to establish a
local connection and again this can vary.
The following Broadacres’ properties have a
Section 106 Agreement:
- Askrigg – Broad Close
- Bainbridge – Scott Hill
- Battersby Junction – The Sidings
- Bedale – Nattrass Walk
- Catterick - Churchill Drive
- Colburn - Frobisher Drive, Beecher Stowe Drive
- Great Ayton – The Grove
- Great Broughton – Cringle / Moor Chase
- Hambleton, Selby – Station Close
- Hawes – Moorhills
- Hutton Rudby – The Wickets
- Middleham – Ellington House and Sharp Hill Close
- Northallerton – Springwell Lane, Trinity Gardens, Weavers
Green, York Vale House, The Meadows, Valley Road, Ascot Close
- Scarborough – Cygnet Court, Swan Court and Sussex Court.
- Shipton by Beningbrough - Authitts Court
- Stokesley – Lady Hullocks Court, Town Close and The Stripe (1,
3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 only)
- Thirsk - Hambleton Row, Hambleton Court, Freemans Way, Robb
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