Sale of College Assets
Dear Royal Conservatoire of Scotland,
1) Please provide me with a list of all the publicly-owned assets that your institution has sold in the previous five years, in Excel spreadsheet form.
Please include the criteria included in Edinburgh City Council's Asset Register: http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/fi...
For each sold asset, please also include:
–The sale price
–The buyer
–The date of sale
2) Please provide me with a list if all all the assets currently owned by your institution in the same format (or please provide a link if publicly available).
Yours faithfully,
Jamie Mann
Dear Mr. Mann,
Thank-you for your request, received by the Royal Conservatoire of
Scotland. In order to process your request accurately, we like to request
a clarification on your definition of "publicly-owned".
Yours sincerely,
Caroline Cochrane
Head of Information Services
+44 (0)141 270 8269 (direct)
[email address]
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Hi Caroline,
I'm referring to land and buildings owned by the Royal Conservatoire of
Scotland.
Yours sincerely,
Jamie Mann
Dear Mr. Mann,
Thank-you for your request, received by the Royal Conservatoire of
Scotland. Our response is as follows:
Q1 – RCS has not sold any land or buildings in the period
Q2 – Our statutory accounts show the cost, depreciation and net book value
of land and buildings – note 11 columns freehold buildings and Leasehold
buildings.
[1]https://www.rcs.ac.uk/why_rcs/vision-and...
Please note our 2018/19 annual accounts will be published at this URL
after our AGM in December 2019.
I do hope this information satisfies your request in full, but please do
let me know if we can offer any further assistance.
Yours sincerely,
Caroline Cochrane
Head of Information Services
+44 (0)141 270 8269 (direct)
[email address]
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