The Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) is a charge which Havering Council can place on developers to help pay for infrastructure needed to support new development in the area.
It is based on a formula relating to the type and size of development and is collected when planning permissions for new developments are implemented.
It can be used to fund a wide range of supporting infrastructure including roads and transport schemes, flood defences, schools and education facilities, sporting and recreational facilities and open space.
It will give developers, and their agents, a clearer understanding of the financial contributions they are expected to make towards the delivery of community infrastructure needs and it will give the Council a simple process for the collection of these contributions.
Consultation on the proposed CIL for Havering runs from Monday 23 February until Friday 10 April 2015.
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