Data supplied by Perth & Kinross Council in
2005
Perth & Kinross Council supplied no information on the Common Good assets of Crieff.
Common Good Fund
There is no mention of a Crieff Common Good Fund in the Annual Accounts of Perth & Kinross Council for 2005-06 despite the Account stating that the Council administer the Common Good Funds for 10 former burghs within Perth & Kinross.
My Commentary
Perth & Kinross Council are currently undertaking a review of Common Good assets.
At the Perth and Kinross Council Strategic Policy and Resources Committee of 13 December 2006, it was resolved,
"that the Executive Director (Corporate Services) be instructed to carry out a review to identify all the common good property held by the Council, to make recommendations about the management and to consider whether such an exercise could be funded from the various common good funds."
On 24 September 2007, the Council advised me that "the programming of this exercise is still under discussion, together with how it will be resourced."
A quick search on the internet reveals assets such as
Correspondent
none
Perth & Kinross Council supplied no information on the Common Good assets of Crieff.
Common Good Fund
There is no mention of a Crieff Common Good Fund in the Annual Accounts of Perth & Kinross Council for 2005-06 despite the Account stating that the Council administer the Common Good Funds for 10 former burghs within Perth & Kinross.
My Commentary
Perth & Kinross Council are currently undertaking a review of Common Good assets.
At the Perth and Kinross Council Strategic Policy and Resources Committee of 13 December 2006, it was resolved,
"that the Executive Director (Corporate Services) be instructed to carry out a review to identify all the common good property held by the Council, to make recommendations about the management and to consider whether such an exercise could be funded from the various common good funds."
On 24 September 2007, the Council advised me that "the programming of this exercise is still under discussion, together with how it will be resourced."
A quick search on the internet reveals assets such as
- Macrosty Park, opened in 1902 and named after it's benefactor, James Macrosty, who was Provost of the town.
- Lady Mary's Walk - gifted to the town in 1815 by Sir Patrick Murray of Ochtertyre
Correspondent
none