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24.08.2020cil | England | Finance & Viability | infrastrcuture levy | planning for the future | planning gain | Policy & Politics
The government’s mooted infrastructure levy is full of tantalising possiblities but – as yet – too light on detail for anyone to properly assess how it will function, says Julia Berry
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09.07.2020cil | community infrastrcuture levy | Community Infrastructure | Coronavirus | covid-19 | England | Finance & Viability | planning gain
Some form of CIL relief wiil go a long way to kickstarting development in the wake of Covid-19, says Julia Berry
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17.01.2019cil | Community Infrastructure Levy | England | Finance & Viability | Plan Making - Local & Neighbourhood | planning gain | Planning Law | section 106
The community infrastructure levy is one of the more contested areas of planning. Katherine Evans reads the runes to consider how it is likely to change over the next 12 months...
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24.05.2017cil | community infrastrcuture levy | England | Finance & Viability | local infrastrcuture tariff | planning gain | Planning Law
A lack of clarity in the recent review of CIL suggests that we are unlikely to see a new infrastructure charging regime before 2020, say Martha Grekos and Laura Nation
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24.05.2017infrastructure planning | Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects | North West | NSIPs | Plan Making - Local & Neighbourhood | planning gain
A planner explains how she would change the English planning system
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05.04.2017cil | Community Infrastructure | Community Infrastructure Levy | England | Finance & Viability | planning gain | Strategic infrastrcuture levy
Proposals by the government's CIL review team are looking good, says Sue Bridge, but why do we have to wait until the Autumn for them to be properly considered?
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07.10.2016
Planning gain is too readily used as a lobbying tool which undermines the transparency of decision-making, say award-winning researchers Dr Linda Fox-Rogers and Dr Enda Murphy
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22.09.2016cil | Community Infrastructure | Community Infrastructure Levy | England | Housing | Legal | planning gain | Policy & Politics
It’s more than six years since the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) Regulations 2010 came into force. Daniel Murphy asks: Have they helped or hindered development?
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04.12.2015
Are planning obligations such as Section 106 Agreements the best way to collect ‘windfall’ profits from land? Yes, say academics Tony Crook, John Henneberry and Christine Whitehead, who are publishing a book...
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22.05.2015cil | community infrastrucutre levy | Development Management & Enforcement | England | Finance & Viability | Infrastructure | planning gain | section 106
Five years in and the Community Infrastructure Levy has yet to produce anything much in the way of community infrastructure, says Quod's Tom Dobson. So should we stick with it?
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