Common Good Consultation: Disposal of Tractor Shed, Commerce Street, Brechin

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The Tractor Shed was formerly used by Parks as a vehicle store but was declared surplus by the Policy & Resources Committee on 30 January 2024. The property was then marketed for sale as per the particulars of sale.

Following a closing date for offers it is proposed to sell the property to the highest bidder. The proposed purchasers are a neighbouring business who will use the property for storage.

The Relevant Documents link on this page includes more information about this proposal. You can also visit the Tell Me Scotland website .




How to have your say

Section 104 of the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015 requires us to consult the community before disposing or changing the use of common good land or property.

If you would like to comment on the proposal please email CommEngagement@angus.gov.uk or you can send them to Vibrant Communities, Angus House, Orchardbank Business Park, Sylvie Way, Forfar DD8 1AN.

Representations must include the name and address of the person making it and all representations will be published.


The consultation period will be open for 8 weeks, from 8 April until 5 June 2025.

Copies of the public notice will also be displayed in the local library and at the site.

The Tractor Shed was formerly used by Parks as a vehicle store but was declared surplus by the Policy & Resources Committee on 30 January 2024. The property was then marketed for sale as per the particulars of sale.

Following a closing date for offers it is proposed to sell the property to the highest bidder. The proposed purchasers are a neighbouring business who will use the property for storage.

The Relevant Documents link on this page includes more information about this proposal. You can also visit the Tell Me Scotland website .




How to have your say

Section 104 of the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015 requires us to consult the community before disposing or changing the use of common good land or property.

If you would like to comment on the proposal please email CommEngagement@angus.gov.uk or you can send them to Vibrant Communities, Angus House, Orchardbank Business Park, Sylvie Way, Forfar DD8 1AN.

Representations must include the name and address of the person making it and all representations will be published.


The consultation period will be open for 8 weeks, from 8 April until 5 June 2025.

Copies of the public notice will also be displayed in the local library and at the site.