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Community Infrastructure Levy appeal decision: conversion of barn; demolition of buildings and erection of 7 dwellings

Conversion of barn to dwelling, demolition of bungalow, hardstanding, outbuildings (sports hall, swim pool, greenhouses, workshops and air hanger), erection of 7 dwellings.

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CIL appeal decision: conversion of barn to dwelling; demolition of bungalow, hardstanding, outbuildings and erection of 7 dwellings

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Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) is a relatively new activity for local planning authorities, developers and landowners. The government has decided that from June 2013, CIL appeal decision notices will be published by the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) in a redacted anonymous form.

In making decisions available to the public, useful lessons about CIL regulations and appeals can be shared. Publication will also allow any precedents to be understood more widely.

Personal information will be redacted before publication. This could be information such as the:

  • name of the appellant
  • collecting authority
  • address of the property
  • amount of CIL payable

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Published 26 February 2020

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