Question about private lease agreements on council owed property

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Hi all,
Bit of a weird place to ask this question and it's a bit of a surprise if I do get an answer but here goes..
I want to find out the nature of the lease agreement between a community venture renting land from a local authority. If I pay the small land registry fee will this bring up the terms of the lease ?
Will a freedom of information request to the local authority be an option?
Will contacting the community venture itself and asking them for a copy of the lease they have with the council be deemed appropriate? I'm not sure it would and I don't feel entitled to the information necessarily so it may be awkward.
I'm curious and want to know what's going on on the land.
Many thanks for any information,...
 
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Land Registry hold the title plan and the title description; they're unlikely to know or care about any leaseholds (other than associated covenants, perhaps) . I'm not sure, but I suspect that the terms of a local authority lease are public; an FoI would confirm it, if others here (or google) couldn't.
 
Land Registry hold the title plan and the title description; they're unlikely to know or care about any leaseholds (other than associated covenants, perhaps) . I'm not sure, but I suspect that the terms of a local authority lease are public; an FoI would confirm it, if others here (or google) couldn't.
How was the mulled wine? o_O
 
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Land Registry hold the title plan and the title description; they're unlikely to know or care about any leaseholds (other than associated covenants, perhaps) . I'm not sure, but I suspect that the terms of a local authority lease are public; an FoI would confirm it, if others here (or google) couldn't.

Yes I suspected as such. Thanks for confirming
 
Just curious but are you going to let us know if you find out how to find out :?:
 
what's going on on the land.
Isn't a 'community' venture a sort of thing which should be open to the public :?: If there is something proposed for the land which requires planning permission that information is available to the public through the Planning Portal website.
 

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