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Community Infrastructure Levy for developers

Permitted development and CIL

Since April 2013, permitted development (development which does not require planning permission) may be of a sufficient scale to be liable to the Community Infrastructure Levy(CIL).

In this case, it is the responsibility of the developer to serve a Notice of Chargeable Development to us before development starts. The CIL charge will then be calculated and applied just as though planning permission had been issued.

We may also advise if CIL is payable when dealing with 'do I need planning permission?' requests and as part of the planning compliance process.

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