Help us to invest local Community Infrastructure Levy funds in your area

Closed 12 Nov 2018

Opened 1 Oct 2018

Overview

When new building projects take place in Camden, the developers are usually charged a fee known as the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL). Some of this money is used to fund key infrastructure across the borough, and some of it is used to help make sure that the development contributes towards the local area. This is known as the local CIL, and it can be used to fund improvements to streets and spaces, or health and community facilities, for example.

 

Why your views matter

To make sure local CIL funds are spent on the things most important to you, we want your views and ideas. Do you think your area needs more investment in open spaces, or facilities for young people, for example? Please give us your thoughts before Monday 12 November. This information will then be passed to your ward councillors who will prepare a list of proposed spending priorities for each ward.

What happens next

Once the consultation closes, we will report the findings to your local councillors. They will then submit the priorities for spending the local CIL in their ward, which will be agreed by the Cabinet Member for Investing in Communities in early 2019.

 

 

Areas

  • All Areas

Audiences

  • Anyone from any background

Interests

  • Business and local economy
  • Community and living
  • Council and democracy
  • Education
  • Environment
  • Housing
  • Leisure
  • Policing and public safety
  • Social care and health
  • Transport and streets