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Fort Regent Signal Station

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A decision made (15.03.07) to transfer the administration of Fort Regent Signal Station to Property Holdings from Jersey Harbours.

Subject:

Transfer of Administration Fort Regent Signal Station St Helier

Decision Reference:

MD-PH-2007-0020

Exempt clause(s):

None

Type of Report: (oral or written)

Written

Person Giving Report (if oral):

N/A

Telephone or

e-mail Meeting?

N/A

Report

File ref:

1657/1

Written Report –

Title

Transfer of Administration Fort Regent Signal Station St Helier

Written report - author

Paul Griffin

Decision(s):

1. The Minister approved, as recommended by Property Holdings and in accordance with Economic Development Ministerial decision MD-E-2007-0058 the transfer of the property known as Fort Regent Signal Station from Jersey Harbours to Treasury and Resources, Property Holdings along with all current and future agreements, current income (circa £25,000 p.a.)

The maintenance for the property will be managed by Property Holdings out of the income revenue.

Reason(s) for decision:

The marine use of the Signal Station has ceased and the property no longer forms part of the core operational function of Jersey Harbours.

Action required:

1. The Director of Property Holdings is to instruct the Assistant Director Finance and Strategy and the Commercial Manager of Jersey Harbours of this decision and to arrange for the transfer of the budget.

Signature:

(Assistant Minister)[1]

Deputy J A N Le Fondré

Date of Decision:

MD-PH-2007-0020

 

 

 

 

 

Fort Regent Signal Station

TREASURY AND RESOURCES DEPARTMENT

PROPERTY HOLDINGS

Property Transaction for Ministerial Decision - Minister for Treasury and Resources

Fort Regent Signal Station, St Helier - Transfer of Administration

1657

Background

Fort Regent Signal Station forms part of the Jersey Harbours portfolio.

Proposed Transaction

Terms and conditions have been agreed with Jersey Harbours for the transfer of the Fort Regent Signal Station to Property Holdings as it no longer forms part of formers core business. In turn a management agreement is to be entered into with the Jersey Heritage Trust for the operation of the signal station. All costs for the property will be paid for out of the revenue generated from the site.

Recommendation

It is recommended that the Property Holdings accepts the transfer of the property and enters into a management agreement with Jersey Heritage Trust.

Written By: Paul Griffin

Signature …………………………

Authorised By: Eric Le Ruez

Signature ………………………… 7 March 2007

 

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