Future of Coventry Canal Basin uncertain after sale 'paused'
It was set to be put listed at an auction this week
The future of an historic Coventry site is in doubt after plans to sell it were halted. The Coventry Canal Basin, just outside the city centre, has been an important part of the region's water networks for hundreds of years.
It is home to multiple businesses, organisations and charities. Many of the outlets that trade there, including Playwrights Cafe and Gorety Portuguese Mini Store and Cafe, are hugely popular and the Cole Vaults, home to The Tin Music and Arts, is one of the best-loved independent music venues around.
But the basin was put up for sale by owner, the Canal and River Trust, and was due to be listed at a Frank Knight auction on Thursday, March 19.
The On The Market website still has the site listing, though it tells visitors it is 'no longer on the market'. It states a price of £225,000, though as it is part-let, £24,000 per annum would also have been expected. Features and descriptions list it as a freehold mixed-use investment.
We asked the Canal and River Trust the reason the site was being sold, why it was then taken off the market and what its future might look like.
A spokesman for the Trust said: "Our charity took the decision to remove the lot from auction after an application was made to designate the basin as an asset of community value.
"This process could take up to six months, so any sale is on pause while that process takes it course."
An Asset of Community Value (ACV) is a list maintained by a local authority consisting of sites, land or buildings, nominated for protection by a community under what is known as the Localism Act.
To qualify for ACV the site's use must be of social or cultural interest to the community. Once successfully listed, if the owner decides to sell the community has the right to bid on the site with a view to purchasing it.
CoventryLive is in touch with organisations that call the Canal Basin home. We have also approached Coventry City Council.
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I'm staggered anyone was even allowed to put it up for sale in the first place?

