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Privacy notice for compulsory purchase orders (CPO's)
A Compulsory Purchase Order is a legal process that allows the Council to require those with interest in land or property to sell that interest to the Council if it is in the public good, for instance where we are undertaking the regeneration or development of a wider area.
A CPO could be made by a number of service areas/directorates within the Council depending on the development that is being undertaken. By searching our website for ‘Compulsory Purchase Order’ you can see if there are any CPOs being undertaken and the contact information for the team that is managing the process.
The CPO must include the names and addresses (where known) of every qualifying person who has a qualifying interest in the property. A qualifying person is defined in section 12(2) of the Acquisition of Land Act (ALA) 1981 as any person who is an owner, lessee, tenant (whatever the tenancy period) or occupier of the CPO land (see section 12(2)(a), ALA 1981).
The information held is:
If we make a CPO, it must submit the CPO to the Secretary of State for confirmation. Prior to submission to the Secretary of State, we must comply with the notice requirements set out in sections 11 to 12 of the 1981 Act to allow for objections to the CPO to be made
We must:
Therefore, in order to comply with such duties, we publish CPOs on our website in order to ensure effective notice of the CPO and mitigate the risks of prejudicing the interests of those who do not have access to newspapers or the ability to travel to the locality of a physical notice such as the Council offices
Legal obligation - there is a legal obligation to publish the data, as described above.
The information will be publicly available on our website and in person at Waltham Forest Town Hall.
Please use our search box displayed on the home page to search for ‘Compulsory Purchase Order’. It will bring up information about any CPOs currently in progress.
Waltham Forest will make the information available for the obligatory statutory period at the following locations:
The information is also publicly available at the Land Registry for each property
Our Data Protection Officer is Mark Hynes. You can contact him at Data.Protection@walthamforest.gov.uk.
Please see the relevant section of the Corporate Privacy Notice.
Please see the relevant section of the Corporate Privacy Notice.
Please see the relevant section of the Corporate Privacy Notice.
If we’re unable to resolve your complaint to your satisfaction, you can make a complaint to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO).