* Oakleigh House is about to go on the market.
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Oakleigh House, the now-empty former mental health
resource centre in Abbey Road, Llangollen, is about to go on the market.
Llanblogger has just been contacted by agents Legat
Owen’s Chester office to say they have been given the job of selling it off by
its owners, the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB).
The company’s director, business space, Stephen
Wade, e-mailed us to say: “Just thought you might be interested to note that Legat Owen have been
formally instructed to market Oakleigh in Llangollen.
“A brochure, boards and adverts are in
the process of being prepared and we expect to start marketing in the next two
weeks.
“Planning permission has just been
granted for the conversion of the property to a residential dwelling.”
County council records show that permission for change
of use of the building from a mental health resource centre to a residential
dwelling was granted on November 20.
In September, llanblogger submitted a Freedom of
Information request to the health board to try to discover its intentions for the
property, which has frequently been mentioned in connection with proposals for
a general health shake-up in the area.
Unfortunately, the very guarded
responses to our eight questions, did not shed much light on what the board’s
intentions were.
The board did say it was about to put
Oakleigh on the market but did not reveal what the asking price might be.
However,it did answer that the cost
of security for the property was running at £500 a year.
See our original FoI request story at
http://llanblogger.blogspot.co.uk/2012/09/llanblogger-questions-future-of.html