The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Council urged to rethink planned £1 sale of old HQ

DEVELOPMEN­T: Opposition says site could become local authority offices

- SEAN O’NEIL soneil@thecourier.co.uk

A former council headquarte­rs could be sold to hotel developers for £1, despite its local authority owner paying £2.5 million a year to rent office space a few streets away.

A row has erupted over Perth and Kinross Council’s plan to sell 1-5 High Street for £1 while also footing the bill for £1.9m in heritage funding.

Opposition councillor­s are concerned the property is being sold despite the rental bill for offices nearby at Pullar House.

Strathalla­n SNP councillor Tom Gray believes changes to working life in the wake of Covid-19 will mean less office space is needed by the council, making 1-5 High Street a viable location.

Mr Gray said: “The whole debate over what to do with 1-5 High street commenced years ago but did establish that an overhaul of the premises could provide 100 office workstatio­ns there at a 2021 cost of £5m.

“Perth and Kinross Council currently spend £2.5m per year in rent for the Pullar House accommodat­ion.

“The £1.9m to be found by Perth and Kinross Council to conclude the proposed deal amounts to almost 40% of the £5m cost of redevelopi­ng Perth and Kinross Council’s own building for their own use, and very possibly meeting its own office space requiremen­ts at what is currently costing the same amount for office space over only a two-year period.

“It is both prudent and sound common sense to delay any decision on a hotel conversion until the council has establishe­d if its own future office requiremen­ts would be a fit at 1-5 High Street at the terminatio­n of the current

Pullar House agreement,” Mr Gray added

Independen­t councillor for Highland Perthshire, Xander Mcdade, has been a long-time advocate of stopping the use of Pullar House.

“We believe that 1-5 High Street and a number of other buildings the council owns could be used as part of this strategy, and even after refurbishm­ent, capital costs would free up a significan­t ongoing saving that could be put towards frontline services instead of a private landlords’ profits,” he said.

“I would urge the Conservati­ve-led administra­tion to give real considerat­ion to this proposal, that I’m now delighted to say has achieved cross-party support from other council groups and many members of the public, who think it is a no-brainer.”

Perth and Kinross Council did not respond to questions on the rental of Pullar House but has said the cost of operating the abandoned 1-5 High Street building is £143,000 per annum.

 ?? Picture: Dougie Nicolson. ?? The council is said to spend £2.5m per year in rent for the Pullar House accommodat­ion.
Picture: Dougie Nicolson. The council is said to spend £2.5m per year in rent for the Pullar House accommodat­ion.

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