Evans Jones are hosting a seminar and lunch to give developers and property professionals an overview of the CIL Regulations.
The seminar, hosted in conjunction with Hughes Paddison Solicitors, aims to give developers and property professionals an overview of the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) Regulations and will cover the following areas:
- CIL - the basic mechanism and regulations
- Exemptions and appeals
- Monitoring, distribution and spending
- Experiences post adoption at Wiltshire Council
- Key advice for developers/property professionals
Register to attend here.
The seminar is being held in Cheltenham at Evans Jones' offices. We welcome developers and property professionals who may find this useful knowledge and insight.
The Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) is a levy charge that individuals and developers must pay to the local council and is aimed to support development by funding community infrastructure. It was introduced by the Planning Act 2008 and is a tool for local authorities in England and Wales to help deliver infrastructure to support the development of an area.
The seminar will be delivered by Chris Marsh, Senior Planner at Evans Jones. Chris has over 10 years experience at both public and private sector organisations and brings his insight from his previous role as Senior Planning Officer at Wiltshire Council.