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Community Infrastructure Levy for developers

CIL charges and payments

The CIL charge was set in 2013 at:

  • £125 per sqm for residential dwellings (C3)
  • £50 per sqm for retail development (A1-A5)

The CIL charge is liable to indexation which is calculated using the national All-in Tender Price Index published by the Build Cost Information Service (BCIS), see Current rate of indexation: Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.

With indexation, the current charge for 2025 is £218.19 per sqm for residential dwellings and £87.28 per sqm for retail development.

CIL is calculated per sqm of development on gross internal area (GIA). GIA is the area of a building measured to the perimeter walls at each floor level. For more information see:

Document
Gross internal area definitions (PDF, 88.22KB)

Calculate contributions

You can calculate the contributions payable using our calculation tool. Email cil@elmbridge.gov.uk to request a copy. 

Payments

Once development commences, we will request payment.

Our instalment policy is:

  • CIL of under £12,500: due at 90 days after commencement
  • CIL of between £12,500 and £50,000: 2 equal instalments due at 90 and 180 days after commencement
  • CIL of over £50,000: 3 equal instalments due at 90, 180 and 270 days after commencement

Details of how to pay will be included with the demand notice.

If you don’t make the required CIL payment or to complete the required forms at the correct point in the process, you may be liable to enforcement action which could result in the loss of any exemption, additional surcharges or interest and/or prosecution. CIL liability is held as a charge on land. If CIL is not paid, you may have difficulty selling your land or property.

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