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Community Infrastructure Levy Update: 30 November

On Tuesday 8 December Southwark Council’s Cabinet will make a decision on the first tranche of Local CIL Projects to be funded.

The projects recommended for funding (all chosen from ideas suggested by the public) are in the following 12 wards:

  • Borough and Bankside
  • Chaucer
  • Dulwich Wood
  • London Bridge and West Bermondsey
  • North Bermondsey
  • North Walworth
  • Nunhead and Queen’s Road
  • Peckham
  • Peckham Rye
  • Rotherhithe
  • St George’s
  • Surrey Quays
  • You can read more about each project in the Cabinet report which is available on the council website.

    If your suggestion or favoured project is in one of these wards but isn’t included in the report it means it hasn’t been recommended for funding.

    However, it’s still possible that your project could be funded from a different council budget (such as the Cleaner, Greener, Safer fund) or from a future round of Local CIL funding.

    Projects recommended for funding from the remaining 11 wards will go to Cabinet for a decision on 19 January 2021.

    Posted on 1st December 2020

    by Admin

    Community Infrastructure Levy Update: 30 November

    On Tuesday 8 December Southwark Council’s Cabinet will make a decision on the first tranche of Local CIL Projects to be funded.

    The projects recommended for funding (all chosen from ideas suggested by the public) are in the following 12 wards:

  • Borough and Bankside
  • Chaucer
  • Dulwich Wood
  • London Bridge and West Bermondsey
  • North Bermondsey
  • North Walworth
  • Nunhead and Queen’s Road
  • Peckham
  • Peckham Rye
  • Rotherhithe
  • St George’s
  • Surrey Quays
  • You can read more about each project in the Cabinet report which is available on the council website.

    If your suggestion or favoured project is in one of these wards but isn’t included in the report it means it hasn’t been recommended for funding.

    However, it’s still possible that your project could be funded from a different council budget (such as the Cleaner, Greener, Safer fund) or from a future round of Local CIL funding.

    Projects recommended for funding from the remaining 11 wards will go to Cabinet for a decision on 19 January 2021.

    Posted on 30th November 2020

    by Admin

    Community Infrastructure Levy Update: 30 November

    On Tuesday 8 December Southwark Council’s Cabinet will make a decision on the first tranche of Local CIL Projects to be funded.

    The projects recommended for funding (all chosen from ideas suggested by the public) are in the following 12 wards:

  • Borough and Bankside
  • Chaucer
  • Dulwich Wood
  • London Bridge and West Bermondsey
  • North Bermondsey
  • North Walworth
  • Nunhead and Queen’s Road
  • Peckham
  • Peckham Rye
  • Rotherhithe
  • St George’s
  • Surrey Quays
  • You can read more about each project in the Cabinet report which is available on the council website.

    If your suggestion or favoured project is in one of these wards but isn’t included in the report it means it hasn’t been recommended for funding.

    However, it’s still possible that your project could be funded from a different council budget (such as the Cleaner, Greener, Safer fund) or from a future round of Local CIL funding.

    Projects recommended for funding from the remaining 11 wards will go to Cabinet for a decision on 19 January 2021.

    Posted on 30th November 2020

    by Admin

    Community Infrastructure Levy Update: 30 November

    On Tuesday 8 December Southwark Council’s Cabinet will make a decision on the first tranche of Local CIL Projects to be funded.

    The projects recommended for funding (all chosen from ideas suggested by the public) are in the following 12 wards:

  • Borough and Bankside
  • Chaucer
  • Dulwich Wood
  • London Bridge and West Bermondsey
  • North Bermondsey
  • North Walworth
  • Nunhead and Queen’s Road
  • Peckham
  • Peckham Rye
  • Rotherhithe
  • St George’s
  • Surrey Quays
  • You can read more about each project in the Cabinet report which is available on the council website.

    If your suggestion or favoured project is in one of these wards but isn’t included in the report it means it hasn’t been recommended for funding.

    However, it’s still possible that your project could be funded from a different council budget (such as the Cleaner, Greener, Safer fund) or from a future round of Local CIL funding.

    Projects recommended for funding from the remaining 11 wards will go to Cabinet for a decision on 19 January 2021.

    Posted on 30th November 2020

    by Admin

    Community Infrastructure Levy Update: 30 November

    On Tuesday 8 December Southwark Council’s Cabinet will make a decision on the first tranche of Local CIL Projects to be funded.

    The projects recommended for funding (all chosen from ideas suggested by the public) are in the following 12 wards:

  • Borough and Bankside
  • Chaucer
  • Dulwich Wood
  • London Bridge and West Bermondsey
  • North Bermondsey
  • North Walworth
  • Nunhead and Queen’s Road
  • Peckham
  • Peckham Rye
  • Rotherhithe
  • St George’s
  • Surrey Quays
  • You can read more about each project in the Cabinet report which is available on the council website.

    If your suggestion or favoured project is in one of these wards but isn’t included in the report it means it hasn’t been recommended for funding.

    However, it’s still possible that your project could be funded from a different council budget (such as the Cleaner, Greener, Safer fund) or from a future round of Local CIL funding.

    Projects recommended for funding from the remaining 11 wards will go to Cabinet for a decision on 19 January 2021.

    Posted on 30th November 2020

    by Admin

    Community Infrastructure Levy Update: 30 November

    On Tuesday 8 December Southwark Council’s Cabinet will make a decision on the first tranche of Local CIL Projects to be funded.

    The projects recommended for funding (all chosen from ideas suggested by the public) are in the following 12 wards:

  • Borough and Bankside
  • Chaucer
  • Dulwich Wood
  • London Bridge and West Bermondsey
  • North Bermondsey
  • North Walworth
  • Nunhead and Queen’s Road
  • Peckham
  • Peckham Rye
  • Rotherhithe
  • St George’s
  • Surrey Quays
  • You can read more about each project in the Cabinet report which is available on the council website.

    If your suggestion or favoured project is in one of these wards but isn’t included in the report it means it hasn’t been recommended for funding.

    However, it’s still possible that your project could be funded from a different council budget (such as the Cleaner, Greener, Safer fund) or from a future round of Local CIL funding.

    Projects recommended for funding from the remaining 11 wards will go to Cabinet for a decision on 19 January 2021.

    Posted on 30th November 2020

    by Admin

    Community Infrastructure Levy Update: 30 November

    On Tuesday 8 December Southwark Council’s Cabinet will make a decision on the first tranche of Local CIL Projects to be funded.

    The projects recommended for funding (all chosen from ideas suggested by the public) are in the following 12 wards:

  • Borough and Bankside
  • Chaucer
  • Dulwich Wood
  • London Bridge and West Bermondsey
  • North Bermondsey
  • North Walworth
  • Nunhead and Queen’s Road
  • Peckham
  • Peckham Rye
  • Rotherhithe
  • St George’s
  • Surrey Quays
  • You can read more about each project in the Cabinet report which is available on the council website.

    If your suggestion or favoured project is in one of these wards but isn’t included in the report it means it hasn’t been recommended for funding.

    However, it’s still possible that your project could be funded from a different council budget (such as the Cleaner, Greener, Safer fund) or from a future round of Local CIL funding.

    Projects recommended for funding from the remaining 11 wards will go to Cabinet for a decision on 19 January 2021.

    Posted on 30th November 2020

    by Admin

    Community Infrastructure Levy Update: 30 November

    On Tuesday 8 December Southwark Council’s Cabinet will make a decision on the first tranche of Local CIL Projects to be funded.

    The projects recommended for funding (all chosen from ideas suggested by the public) are in the following 12 wards:

  • Borough and Bankside
  • Chaucer
  • Dulwich Wood
  • London Bridge and West Bermondsey
  • North Bermondsey
  • North Walworth
  • Nunhead and Queen’s Road
  • Peckham
  • Peckham Rye
  • Rotherhithe
  • St George’s
  • Surrey Quays
  • You can read more about each project in the Cabinet report which is available on the council website.

    If your suggestion or favoured project is in one of these wards but isn’t included in the report it means it hasn’t been recommended for funding.

    However, it’s still possible that your project could be funded from a different council budget (such as the Cleaner, Greener, Safer fund) or from a future round of Local CIL funding.

    Projects recommended for funding from the remaining 11 wards will go to Cabinet for a decision on 19 January 2021.

    Posted on 30th November 2020

    by Admin

    Community Infrastructure Levy Update: 30 November

    On Tuesday 8 December Southwark Council’s Cabinet will make a decision on the first tranche of Local CIL Projects to be funded.

    The projects recommended for funding (all chosen from ideas suggested by the public) are in the following 12 wards:

  • Borough and Bankside
  • Chaucer
  • Dulwich Wood
  • London Bridge and West Bermondsey
  • North Bermondsey
  • North Walworth
  • Nunhead and Queen’s Road
  • Peckham
  • Peckham Rye
  • Rotherhithe
  • St George’s
  • Surrey Quays
  • You can read more about each project in the Cabinet report which is available on the council website.

    If your suggestion or favoured project is in one of these wards but isn’t included in the report it means it hasn’t been recommended for funding.

    However, it’s still possible that your project could be funded from a different council budget (such as the Cleaner, Greener, Safer fund) or from a future round of Local CIL funding.

    Projects recommended for funding from the remaining 11 wards will go to Cabinet for a decision on 19 January 2021.

    Posted on 30th November 2020

    by Admin

    Community Infrastructure Levy Update: 30 November

    On Tuesday 8 December Southwark Council’s Cabinet will make a decision on the first tranche of Local CIL Projects to be funded.

    The projects recommended for funding (all chosen from ideas suggested by the public) are in the following 12 wards:

  • Borough and Bankside
  • Chaucer
  • Dulwich Wood
  • London Bridge and West Bermondsey
  • North Bermondsey
  • North Walworth
  • Nunhead and Queen’s Road
  • Peckham
  • Peckham Rye
  • Rotherhithe
  • St George’s
  • Surrey Quays
  • You can read more about each project in the Cabinet report which is available on the council website.

    If your suggestion or favoured project is in one of these wards but isn’t included in the report it means it hasn’t been recommended for funding.

    However, it’s still possible that your project could be funded from a different council budget (such as the Cleaner, Greener, Safer fund) or from a future round of Local CIL funding.

    Projects recommended for funding from the remaining 11 wards will go to Cabinet for a decision on 19 January 2021.

    Posted on 30th November 2020

    by Admin

    Community Infrastructure Levy Update: 30 November

    On Tuesday 8 December Southwark Council’s Cabinet will make a decision on the first tranche of Local CIL Projects to be funded.

    The projects recommended for funding (all chosen from ideas suggested by the public) are in the following 12 wards:

  • Borough and Bankside
  • Chaucer
  • Dulwich Wood
  • London Bridge and West Bermondsey
  • North Bermondsey
  • North Walworth
  • Nunhead and Queen’s Road
  • Peckham
  • Peckham Rye
  • Rotherhithe
  • St George’s
  • Surrey Quays
  • You can read more about each project in the Cabinet report which is available on the council website.

    If your suggestion or favoured project is in one of these wards but isn’t included in the report it means it hasn’t been recommended for funding.

    However, it’s still possible that your project could be funded from a different council budget (such as the Cleaner, Greener, Safer fund) or from a future round of Local CIL funding.

    Projects recommended for funding from the remaining 11 wards will go to Cabinet for a decision on 19 January 2021.

    Posted on 30th November 2020

    by Admin

    Community Infrastructure Levy Update: 30 November

    On Tuesday 8 December Southwark Council’s Cabinet will make a decision on the first tranche of Local CIL Projects to be funded.

    The projects recommended for funding (all chosen from ideas suggested by the public) are in the following 12 wards:

  • Borough and Bankside
  • Chaucer
  • Dulwich Wood
  • London Bridge and West Bermondsey
  • North Bermondsey
  • North Walworth
  • Nunhead and Queen’s Road
  • Peckham
  • Peckham Rye
  • Rotherhithe
  • St George’s
  • Surrey Quays
  • You can read more about each project in the Cabinet report which is available on the council website.

    If your suggestion or favoured project is in one of these wards but isn’t included in the report it means it hasn’t been recommended for funding.

    However, it’s still possible that your project could be funded from a different council budget (such as the Cleaner, Greener, Safer fund) or from a future round of Local CIL funding.

    Projects recommended for funding from the remaining 11 wards will go to Cabinet for a decision on 19 January 2021.

    Posted on 30th November 2020

    by Admin

    Community Infrastructure Levy Update: 30 November

    On Tuesday 8 December Southwark Council’s Cabinet will make a decision on the first tranche of Local CIL Projects to be funded.

    The projects recommended for funding (all chosen from ideas suggested by the public) are in the following 12 wards:

  • Borough and Bankside
  • Chaucer
  • Dulwich Wood
  • London Bridge and West Bermondsey
  • North Bermondsey
  • North Walworth
  • Nunhead and Queen’s Road
  • Peckham
  • Peckham Rye
  • Rotherhithe
  • St George’s
  • Surrey Quays
  • You can read more about each project in the Cabinet report which is available on the council website.

    If your suggestion or favoured project is in one of these wards but isn’t included in the report it means it hasn’t been recommended for funding.

    However, it’s still possible that your project could be funded from a different council budget (such as the Cleaner, Greener, Safer fund) or from a future round of Local CIL funding.

    Projects recommended for funding from the remaining 11 wards will go to Cabinet for a decision on 19 January 2021.

    Posted on 30th November 2020

    by Admin

    Community Infrastructure Levy Update: 30 November

    On Tuesday 8 December Southwark Council’s Cabinet will make a decision on the first tranche of Local CIL Projects to be funded.

    The projects recommended for funding (all chosen from ideas suggested by the public) are in the following 12 wards:

  • Borough and Bankside
  • Chaucer
  • Dulwich Wood
  • London Bridge and West Bermondsey
  • North Bermondsey
  • North Walworth
  • Nunhead and Queen’s Road
  • Peckham
  • Peckham Rye
  • Rotherhithe
  • St George’s
  • Surrey Quays
  • You can read more about each project in the Cabinet report which is available on the council website.

    If your suggestion or favoured project is in one of these wards but isn’t included in the report it means it hasn’t been recommended for funding.

    However, it’s still possible that your project could be funded from a different council budget (such as the Cleaner, Greener, Safer fund) or from a future round of Local CIL funding.

    Projects recommended for funding from the remaining 11 wards will go to Cabinet for a decision on 19 January 2021.

    Posted on 30th November 2020

    by Admin

    Community Infrastructure Levy Update: 30 November

    On Tuesday 8 December Southwark Council’s Cabinet will make a decision on the first tranche of Local CIL Projects to be funded.

    The projects recommended for funding (all chosen from ideas suggested by the public) are in the following 12 wards:

  • Borough and Bankside
  • Chaucer
  • Dulwich Wood
  • London Bridge and West Bermondsey
  • North Bermondsey
  • North Walworth
  • Nunhead and Queen’s Road
  • Peckham
  • Peckham Rye
  • Rotherhithe
  • St George’s
  • Surrey Quays
  • You can read more about each project in the Cabinet report which is available on the council website.

    If your suggestion or favoured project is in one of these wards but isn’t included in the report it means it hasn’t been recommended for funding.

    However, it’s still possible that your project could be funded from a different council budget (such as the Cleaner, Greener, Safer fund) or from a future round of Local CIL funding.

    Projects recommended for funding from the remaining 11 wards will go to Cabinet for a decision on 19 January 2021.

    Posted on 30th November 2020

    by Admin

    Community Infrastructure Levy Update: 30 November

    On Tuesday 8 December Southwark Council’s Cabinet will make a decision on the first tranche of Local CIL Projects to be funded.

    The projects recommended for funding (all chosen from ideas suggested by the public) are in the following 12 wards:

  • Borough and Bankside
  • Chaucer
  • Dulwich Wood
  • London Bridge and West Bermondsey
  • North Bermondsey
  • North Walworth
  • Nunhead and Queen’s Road
  • Peckham
  • Peckham Rye
  • Rotherhithe
  • St George’s
  • Surrey Quays
  • You can read more about each project in the Cabinet report which is available on the council website.

    If your suggestion or favoured project is in one of these wards but isn’t included in the report it means it hasn’t been recommended for funding.

    However, it’s still possible that your project could be funded from a different council budget (such as the Cleaner, Greener, Safer fund) or from a future round of Local CIL funding.

    Projects recommended for funding from the remaining 11 wards will go to Cabinet for a decision on 19 January 2021.

    Posted on 30th November 2020

    by Admin

    Community Infrastructure Levy Update: 30 November

    On Tuesday 8 December Southwark Council’s Cabinet will make a decision on the first tranche of Local CIL Projects to be funded.

    The projects recommended for funding (all chosen from ideas suggested by the public) are in the following 12 wards:

  • Borough and Bankside
  • Chaucer
  • Dulwich Wood
  • London Bridge and West Bermondsey
  • North Bermondsey
  • North Walworth
  • Nunhead and Queen’s Road
  • Peckham
  • Peckham Rye
  • Rotherhithe
  • St George’s
  • Surrey Quays
  • You can read more about each project in the Cabinet report which is available on the council website.

    If your suggestion or favoured project is in one of these wards but isn’t included in the report it means it hasn’t been recommended for funding.

    However, it’s still possible that your project could be funded from a different council budget (such as the Cleaner, Greener, Safer fund) or from a future round of Local CIL funding.

    Projects recommended for funding from the remaining 11 wards will go to Cabinet for a decision on 19 January 2021.

    Posted on 30th November 2020

    by Admin

    Community Infrastructure Levy Update: 30 November

    On Tuesday 8 December Southwark Council’s Cabinet will make a decision on the first tranche of Local CIL Projects to be funded.

    The projects recommended for funding (all chosen from ideas suggested by the public) are in the following 12 wards:

  • Borough and Bankside
  • Chaucer
  • Dulwich Wood
  • London Bridge and West Bermondsey
  • North Bermondsey
  • North Walworth
  • Nunhead and Queen’s Road
  • Peckham
  • Peckham Rye
  • Rotherhithe
  • St George’s
  • Surrey Quays
  • You can read more about each project in the Cabinet report which is available on the council website.

    If your suggestion or favoured project is in one of these wards but isn’t included in the report it means it hasn’t been recommended for funding.

    However, it’s still possible that your project could be funded from a different council budget (such as the Cleaner, Greener, Safer fund) or from a future round of Local CIL funding.

    Projects recommended for funding from the remaining 11 wards will go to Cabinet for a decision on 19 January 2021.

    Posted on 30th November 2020

    by Admin

    Community Infrastructure Levy Update: 30 November

    On Tuesday 8 December Southwark Council’s Cabinet will make a decision on the first tranche of Local CIL Projects to be funded.

    The projects recommended for funding (all chosen from ideas suggested by the public) are in the following 12 wards:

  • Borough and Bankside
  • Chaucer
  • Dulwich Wood
  • London Bridge and West Bermondsey
  • North Bermondsey
  • North Walworth
  • Nunhead and Queen’s Road
  • Peckham
  • Peckham Rye
  • Rotherhithe
  • St George’s
  • Surrey Quays
  • You can read more about each project in the Cabinet report which is available on the council website.

    If your suggestion or favoured project is in one of these wards but isn’t included in the report it means it hasn’t been recommended for funding.

    However, it’s still possible that your project could be funded from a different council budget (such as the Cleaner, Greener, Safer fund) or from a future round of Local CIL funding.

    Projects recommended for funding from the remaining 11 wards will go to Cabinet for a decision on 19 January 2021.

    Posted on 30th November 2020

    by Admin

    Community Infrastructure Levy Update: 2 November

    Since the summer, our Local CIL Officers have been busy evaluating your ideas.

    In total, we received more than 1,000 suggestions for projects across our 23 wards. Officers have been discussing these with your local ward councillors, as well as colleagues from other departments, in order to draw-up a shortlist of those projects to recommend for funding.

    The first tranche of recommended projects will go to the council's Cabinet for a decision on 8 December.

    The next set of projects to be recommended for funding (from other wards) will be considered by Cabinet in the New Year.

    If your project is one of those going to Cabinet in December, you will hear from your Local CIL officer, shortly. If your suggestion is in one of the wards being considered by Cabinet but you don’t hear anything back from your Local CIL Officer by the end of November then, unfortunately, it means your project is not being put forward to Cabinet.

    However, it is still possible that your project could be funded from a different council budget (such as the Cleaner, Greener, Safer fund) or from a future round of Local CIL funding.

    We will update you on which projects will be taken to Cabinet by 30 November.

    Posted on 2nd November 2020

    by Admin