Is the end nigh for Section 106?
News of the potential demise of both Section 106 planning obligations and the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) will come as a surprise...
I advise both public and private sector clients on all aspects of planning, highways and compulsory purchase law and have considerable experience of advising on high value infrastructure projects, residential developments, compulsory purchase orders and highways orders.
I regularly advise on complex planning agreements for major residential schemes involving multiple parties with diffuse objectives. I also have significant experience of guiding acquiring authorities through all aspects of the compulsory purchase process, leading large multi-disciplinary teams from the inception and land referencing stages of a scheme through to implementation of compulsory purchase powers.
News of the potential demise of both Section 106 planning obligations and the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) will come as a surprise...
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