Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy
Overview
Overview
Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy (NCIL) provides a funding source which local community groups, residents’ associations, registered charities, infrastructure providers and charitable companies as well as council departments and other public sector organisations can access in order to fund/part fund local infrastructure projects.
NCIL is a portion of the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL), a charge that councils and the Mayor of London collects from new developments like new houses or flats and commercial development, which can be spent on a variety of new infrastructure projects such as sustainable transport, green spaces and community facilities.
Find out more about the Community Infrastructure Levy
Bidding for NCIL
Please note that unfortunately the NCIL bidding process is currently CLOSED until further notice whilst the Council seeks to recoup/replenish a sufficient level of funding.
Details of past NCIL allocations, approvals and spends can be found on our Public Facing Module. Similarly, News articles related to past NCIL allocations are available below:
- https://www.kingston.gov.uk/
news/article/496/money- collected-from-developers- sees-16m-injection-of-cash- for-local-projects - https://www.kingston.gov.uk/
news/article/335/local- wildlife-pond-transformed- thanks-to-money-raised-from- developers - https://www.kingston.gov.uk/
news/article/437/knockout-new- boxing-gym-and-outdoor-chess- for-all-open-for-residents-in- kingston - https://www.kingston.gov.uk/
news/article/414/boost-for- borough-s-biodiversity-as- surbiton-ponds-restored-with- money-from-development
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