Roger Hannah & Co acted on behalf of a local Ashton Mosque in their compensation claim resulting from the Ashton Town Centre CPO.
As a Place of Worship does not have a market for that particular use it is entitled to 'equivalent reinstatement' under Rule 5 of Section 5 of the 1961 Land Compensation Act. Effectively, therefore they are entitled to the construction of a new build mosque premises together with other costs associated with their relocation.
Roger Hannah & Co have been engaged in detailed negotiations with Tameside MBC involving the identification of a suitable alternative site, obtaining of planning permission and agreement with the local authority for the cost in the construction of a new mosque premises.
For further examples of cases we have been involved in, please follow the links below.
A company specialising in the sale of second hand van parts owned a 20,000 sq ft mill style industrial premises. The building was required as part of a business park development and was subject to a confirmed Compulsory Purchase Order.
... more.Roger Hannah & Company were appointed by Manchester City Council to represent their interests in negotiating compulsory purchase order claims by retailers affected by the regeneration proposals for the redevelopment of The Shambles Square Shopping Centre, Market Street, Manchester.
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