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HERITAGE AND INFORMATION GOVERNANCE Records Retention Schedule for Estate Management This retention schedule is based on the recommendations made by the Joint Information Systems Committee. The letter indicates the final disposition of each type of record, and applies to original records. Where copies of originals are kept locally, these can be destroyed when these are no longer required.: A = 1 copy to be transferred to the University Archive. See Retention Schedule Guidelines for further details. D = Destroyed. The number following the letter code indicates the period (in years) after which records may be destroyed, and is the minimum retention period required by best practice or legislation. It assumes a new file is opened at the start of each academic, calendar or financial year, and is always calculated from the date of the last record in the file. Estate means land and buildings (or other fixed structures) on land. FOLDER STRUCTURE Examples of Types of Record Retention Period Authority ESTATES/STRATEGY identifying requirements for new/revised strategy developing strategy proposals consulting on strategy proposals reviewing and revising strategy proposals in the drafting strategy documents consulting on strategy documents reviewing draft strategy documents in the producing final strategy documents submitting final strategy documents for formal endorsement formally endorsing strategy documents disseminating strategy documents reviewing strategy. Key records documenting the strategy. Working papers documenting strategy. D: Issue of strategy + 1 year

Records Retention Schedule for Estate Management (2) ESTATES/POLICY identifying requirements for new/revised policy developing policy proposals consulting on policy proposals reviewing and revising policy proposals in the drafting policy documents consulting on policy documents reviewing draft policy documents in the light of comments received producing final policy documents submitting final policy documents for formal approval formally approving policy documents disseminating policy documents reviewing policy ESTATES/PROCEDURES identifying needs for new/revised procedure analysing work processes drafting procedure documents consulting on procedure documents reviewing draft procedure documents in the trialling procedure refining procedure as a result of trials submitting final procedure documents for formal approval formally approving procedure documents disseminating procedure documents reviewing procedure. Key records documenting the policies. Working papers documenting policies. Master copies of procedures relating to estate management. Development of the institution's procedures relating to estate management. D: Issue of policy + 1 year D: Issue of procedures + 1 year

Records Retention Schedule for Estate Management (3) ESTATES/PROPERTY/ACQUISITION The activities involved in acquiring ownership or use of land or buildings through purchase, transfer, donation, lease or rental. Acquisition of ownership of properties. + 12 years property contracts are executed as deeds. For other types of contracts, the retention period may be 6 years rather than 12 years. Deeds of title for properties owned by the institution. Deeds of title for a property are transferred to the new owner when the property is sold. Negotiations for properties where the property was not acquired. D: Closure of negotiations + 6 years Limitation Act 1980 c.58 s2 (Scotland) Act 1973 c.52 s6 ESTATES/PROPERTY/DEVELOPMENT undertaking feasibility studies conducting consultations developing specifications preparing building plans obtaining planning consents obtaining permits for specific types of work undertaking development works inspecting completed works and arranging external inspections to obtain necessary certifications. Developing land and buildings includes: changing the use of land and buildings constructing new buildings or other structures undertaking conservation or restoration work on land and buildings extending, altering and reconfiguring land or buildings. Negotiation of leases and original lease agreements. Development of properties e.g. Building Project files. Health and Safety File for a structure, as required by Regulation 14(d) of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 1994 (SI 1994/3140). Applications for planning consents required to (re)develop property and consents granted. D: Expiry of lease + 20 years Some of these records may be transferred to the new owner when property is sold. D: Demolition of property OR Disposal of interest in property or expiry of consent Planning consents which are valid when a property is sold are transferred to the new owner. Limitation Act 1980 c.58 s14b SI 1994/3140 Regulation 12 SI 1994/3140 does not prescribe a retention period for these records but Regulation 12 implies that the Health and Safety File for a structure should be retained for the life of the structure by the person responsible for the property. Regulation 12(2) requires that a Health and Safety File is transferred to the new owner when ownership transfers.

Records Retention Schedule for Estate Management (4) ESTATES/PROPERTY/MAINTENANCE conducting general inspections establishing and implementing planned maintenance programmes carrying out reactive maintenance conducting inspections to determine the presence and condition of hazardous materials (e.g. asbestos) carrying out decontamination works. Records documenting routine inspections of property Major maintenance works on property. Date of Inspection + 5 years Some of these records may be transferred to new owners when land is sold. Retaining inspection records provides evidence of effective property management. Minor maintenance works on property. D: Completion of works + 15 years Limitation Act 1980 c.58 s14b Assessments made to determine the presence (or likely presence) of asbestos in premises, as required by Regulation 4(3) of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2006 (SI 2006/2739). D: Review of assessment + 10 years SI 2006/2739 does not prescribe a retention period for these records. Retaining assessments provides evidence of effective management of risks associated with works carried out. ESTATES/PROPERTY/DISPOSAL obtaining valuations undertaking surveys. Monitoring of the condition of asbestos in premises, and of maintaining or removing it. Disposal of properties by sale, transfer or donation. D: Removal of asbestos + 10 years OR Subsequent inspection + 10 years + 12 years property contracts are executed as deeds. For other types of contracts, the retention period may be 6 years rather than 12 years. Retaining these records provides evidence of compliance with SI 2006/2739.

Records Retention Schedule for Estate Management (5) ESTATES/PROPERTY/SECURITY conducting security inspections conducting routine surveillance operations (e.g. guarding, patrol and CCTV surveillance) to prevent and detect unauthorised access responding to, and investigating, security breaches or incidents. Conduct and results of security inspections of properties, and action taken to address issued raised. Property access controls to secure areas (e.g. access registers, key registers, security data logs). Records of security passes issued to visitors. Records of security passes issued to employees, other staff and students. Conduct of routine security surveillance of properties. D: Completion of subsequent inspection D: Creation + 2 years D: Expiry of pass + 1 month D: Expiry of pass + 1 year D: Creation + 1 month Security breaches or incidents, and action taken. ESTATES/PROPERTY/LEASING leasing land and buildings to third parties. Leasing-out arrangements for properties. ESTATES/SPACE MANAGEMENT conducting space audits monitoring the utilisation of space, ensuring compliance with legislation. Conduct and outcomes of space audits. D: Last action on incident + 1 year D: Expiry of lease + 12 years leases are executed as deeds. For other types of contracts, the retention period may be 6 years rather than 12 years. D: Completion of subsequent audit + 5 years