6.1 Method of Measurement
Village and church halls, scout etc. huts and community centres are valued using the rentals method and should be measured to Net Internal Area (NIA).
6.2 Description
The design, specification and size of properties within these classes varies from small temporary structures of wood and felt construction used by the scouts to traditional village halls and modern purpose-built community centres.
6.3 Requirements
a) Unit of Assessment
The principles referred to in Rating Manual Section 2 Part 2 - 2. Identification of the hereditament should be adhered to. In cases of difficulty, advice from the Technical Advisor/NVU specialist should be obtained. The normal approach should be applied to the identification of hereditaments and no attempt should be made to aggregate property which on normal rating principles constitutes more than one hereditament. More recently there has been a trend towards provision of integrated one stop community hubs incorporating a range of facilities, such as library, education and medical services and a police presence all within one building. In these circumstances, it is essential the rateable occupier of each part is ascertained, and the correct unit(s) of assessment identified.
b) Survey Detail
Hereditaments within these classes are grouped into seven categories, which are set out in the relevant Practice Note.
The following information details the survey data requirements:
- A plan (CAD) or otherwise should be obtained where available and check dimensions made on site as necessary; otherwise, a plan should be drawn up.
- Dimensions and description of the accommodation. Areas of adjoining accommodation that attract the same relativity factor, together with the adjoining passageways and lobbies should be shown as a single line entry.
- Method of construction - e.g. temporary, traditional/permanent brick and tile or steel framed including roof type e.g. flat or pitched.
- Age of all buildings/extensions.
- Presence of heating, sprinklers and lifts.
- Number of car parking spaces for staff and visitors- or/and parking area, the nature of the surface, and a note of the extent of site landscaping.
- Details of any external sport facilities, childrens play areas etc.
- The site area.
c) Exemptions
i. Church Halls
Under Para. 11 Sch. 5, LGFA 1988, exemption may be available for church halls where there is sufficient external invitation to the public and they are used as public places of worship, provided that they are certified as places of religious worship. For further guidance see Rating Manual: Se
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