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A Community Infrastructure Levy is a charge local authorities can levy on new development, including housing developments, to ensure the correct infrastructure supports new homes.
The rigidity of the Community Infrastructure Levy regime means that one small mistake can have significant financial implications – exemptions, deductions or reliefs may be lost, surcharges ...
This Community infrastructure catalogue from UNHCR’s Technical support section presents a range of examples of community infrastructure commonly used in camp settings. The presentation of community ...
Some may think they can consign the intricacies of CIL to the past, given that the Levelling-up and Regeneration Act 2023 contains provisions for replacing it (in most cases) with a new ...
Community groups in Surrey are being invited to submit bids for money to fund projects which will improve the lives of local residents. Epsom and Ewell Borough Council is asking organisations to ...
To put a fine point on it: Deference to community input is a big part of why the U.S. is suffering from a nearly 3.8-million-home shortage and has failed to build sufficient mass transit, and why ...
School capital and infrastructure needs are a community responsibility and, therefore, the MPS bond proposal should be supported, writes Karl Kamena of Midland.
The proposed increase, which would be the first since the community infrastructure levy was introduced in 2013, would raise the levy from £33.74 to £172.28 per square metre for all planning ...