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Sport Englands view on current CIL  proposal (Sept 2008)

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Sport England’s initial views on the CIL proposal

Taking into account the Government paper The Community Infrastructure Levy (2008), and the Community Infrastructure Impact Assessment (Nov 2008), Sport England has  the following initial views

Associated Document

Planning Policy Statement 12, published on 4 June 2008, gives up-dates guidance on the prepartion of SPDs.

Paragraphs 4.8-4.12 cover effective local infrastructure planning, which should underpin LDF core strategies. PPS 12 states that the infrastrucuture planning process should identify, as far as possible:

Planning Policy Statement 12 'Creating strong, safe and prosperous communities through local spatial planning' is available for download at www.communities.gov.uk/planning and building/pps121sp


(This entry dated 16 December 2008)


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