Local Community Infrastructure Levy Allocations - June 2025

June 13, 2025 Executive Director Supporting Communities (Officer) Approved View on council website

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Summary

...to allocate a total of £183,484 in local Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) funds to ten community projects across eight wards, including initiatives such as infrastructure improvements, park fencing, digital inclusion programs, community festivals, therapeutic dance sessions, air quality monitoring, and curriculum enhancement.

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Purpose

This report seeks approval to
allocate local Community Infrastructure Levy (‘local
CIL’) funds to community projects assessed from 23 April to
30 May 2025 - the projects are listed in the Recommendations
section below. The projects have been assessed by officers to
ensure they are in line with the CIL regulations and the
Council’s assessment criteria for local CIL allocations, as
set out in the case officer reports in Appendix 1.

Content

THAT local Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL)
be allocated as follows:-
 
LCIL534 - Dragon Hall Infrastructure
Improvements - £41,624
 
LCIL626 - Ingestre Road Children’s Park
Fencing - £16,736
 
LCIL644 - Age UK Digital Inclusion - Primrose
Hill - £10,000
 
LCIL645 - Age UK Digital Inclusion -
King’s Cross - £10,000
 
LCIL648 - Camden Mela Community Festival -
SP&ST - £4,000
 
LCIL649 - Icandance - therapeutic dance
sessions for disabled young people - £26,124
 
LCIL650 - Camden Mela Community Festival -
Regent's Park - £4,000
 
LCIL651 - Green School Runs - Air Quality
Monitor - £3,000
 
LCIL652 - Swiss at Sixty Heritage Film -
£28,000
 
LCIL653 - Rhyl Primary School Curriculum
Enhancement - £40,000 

Supporting Documents

Local CIL Allocations report.pdf
Local CIL Allocations - Appendix 1 officer reports.pdf

Details

OutcomeRecommendations Approved
Decision date13 Jun 2025