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Jackie McIntosh Glasgow City Council Development & Regeneration Services
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November 2007 - Host city status May 2008 - GCC Executive Committee authorised the use of compulsory purchase powers to secure full ownership of the CPO Site June 2008- The Glasgow Commonwealth Games Bill granted Royal Assent as The Glasgow Commonwealth Games Act 2008 Late 2008 – Start of voluntary acquisition negotiations January 2009 - Council made the Glasgow Commonwealth Games Village and Legacy Compulsory Purchase Order 2009 (“CPO”);
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Early 2008- summer 2009 - voluntary acquisition of significant plots of land within the CPO site and corresponding withdrawal of objections to CPO 13 February 2009 - the CPO sent for approval to the Scottish Government Early September 2009- conclusion of agreement between the Council and the remaining major commercial land owner 7 October 2009 - CPO public hearing took place in respect of remaining statutory objections January 2010 - August 2010 - confirmation by Scottish Government CPO Site in three phases
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June- December 2010 - Council completes title to whole of the CPO Site September 2010 - CPO site handed over to City Legacy Limited Total Timescale for CPO – Just over a year
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Local Authority knowledge of Land Owners/property owners assisted in negotiations In house GCC knowledge & expertise of CPO Process & negotiation skills Good working relationship between the Council and the developer City Legacy Limited
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Engaging with Private owners who had significant interests in the CPO Site, particularly in relation to payment of compensation At the time, CPO Technical Check Service did not exist High profile, time limited nature of project used by some owners as bargaining tool Resource intensive process
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