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The latest planning applications received by South Lakeland District Council: Siting of a new holiday lodge, Moat Farm, Aldingham, Ulverston. For Mr and Mrs Mark and Sue Gunnell. Single & two storey rear extensions & a detached double garage/store, Brookside House, Gleaston, Ulverston. For Mrs Angela Flannery. Application for a non-material amendment following a grant of planning permission 5/02/3196 (Change of use to form site for 27 static caravans), Lakeland Leisure Park, Moor Lane, Flookburgh. For Mr Gerard Tempest - Bourne Leisure Group Ltd. Application for a non-material amendment following a grant of planning permission 5/91/3160 (Extension & alteration of occupancy condition (resubmission 5/91/2472)), Lakeland Leisure Park, Moor Lane, Flookburgh. For Mr Gerard Tempest - Bourne Leisure Group Ltd.
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AEW UK REIT plc (LSE: AEWU) (the Company ), which, as at 22 April 2021, directly owns a diversified portfolio of 34 regional UK commercial property assets, announces its unaudited Net Asset Value ( NAV ) and interim dividend for the three month period ended 31 March 2021.
Interim dividend of 2.00 pence per share for the three months ended 31 March 2021, in line with the targeted annual dividend of 8.00 pence per share.
EPRA earnings per share ( EPRA EPS ) for the quarter of 1.10 pence (31 December 2020 quarter: 1.68 pence).
NAV of £157.08 million or 99.15 pence per share as at 31 March 2021 (31 December 2020: £151.88 million or 95.87 pence per share).
NAV total return of 5.51% for the quarter (31 December 2020: 5.53%).
Swindon Borough Council owns property worth more than £1 billion. A report has revealed the local authority s total property holding was valued at £1.048bn at the end of 2019. Nearly half of that is in nearly 11,000 council houses and flats at £490m. Of the rest, schools make up a significant portion of the rest at £160m. The remainder of the portfolio is split between its own operational buildings – which either the council or its partners use – and about 540 non-operational commercial buildings, which it lets out to make an income. Those buildings are valued at £187m if they were to be sold on the open market and they bring in £6.5m of income every year.