Former police North Yorkshire Police HQ sold for £2.5m

Newby Wiske Hall. Photo: Chis Heaton.

The former headquarters of North Yorkshire Police has been sold by the force for £2.5m.

North Yorkshire’s Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Philip Allott has confirmed the sale of Newby Wiske Hall.

The sale to outdoor education company PGL has gone through despite legal challenges over the granting of planning permission for the centre from local residents who said noise and traffic from the venue would damage their quality of life.

Philip Allott says he was “delighted” the end of the process has been sale of the 17th century manor house had bee completed.

PGL agreed to purchase the property in 2017 paying a 10 per cent deposit of £250,000.

Now the sale has been completed the balance of the agreed price will be paid, the commissioner said

The sale allowed North Yorkshire Police to move its headquarters from Newby Wiske to Northallerton’s Alverton Court in 2017 – a move which the commissioner says has saved taxpayers £600,000 per year ever since.

Mt Allott said that amount has now increased to £1.1m annually due to the co-location of Northallerton Police Station and the North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service HQ at the fully refurbished and modernised base which is equipped with everything needed for modern policing and fire and rescue.

In May 2020, the purchasers asked to extend the time they had to complete the sale of Newby Wiske for a further two years and agreed to pay for the costs in maintaining the building in that time, an amount of £24,000 per month.

North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Philip Allott said completing the sale is an important moment:

“I am delighted to have finally concluded this sale which I know will be welcomed by the majority of taxpayers from across North Yorkshire.

“Moving North Yorkshire Police from a historic building to a modern headquarters was the right decision which has helped transform the way the force works, allowed us to bring more services together in one place and, ultimately, has improved the service to our communities.

“It has also saved a substantial amount of taxpayers’ money, despite the delays. With £1.1 million now being saved every year, that money has been able to go towards the priorities we all expect from our emergency services – keeping us safe and feeling safe at a time when resources are under increasing pressure.

“It has taken much longer than anyone hoped for the sale of Newby Wiske Hall to complete and I thank the community for their patience during what I know has been a challenging time.

“I wish PGL well for the future and hope that the young people, who will have the opportunity to learn and grow within the hall and its grounds, come to love North Yorkshire just as much as we do.”

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