Issue - meetings
Brent Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy (NCIL) – Projects Requiring Cabinet Approval
Meeting: 11/03/2019 - Cabinet (Item 9)
1.1 This report requests Cabinet to approve the allocation of Neighbourhood CIL (NCIL) funds to three community projects from round two of the 2018/19 NCIL programme.
Additional documents:
Decision:
RESOLVED that:
i) Cabinet approved the NCIL allocation of:
· £248,000 to support the refurbishment of Citizens Advice Brent, Willesden
· £133,958 to support the creation of community facilities in Harlesden for residents and those affected by Sickle Cell Disorder
· £150,000 to support the creation of new community facilities at St Catherine’s Hall, Neasden
Minutes:
Councillor Shama Tatler, Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Highways & Planning, introduced the report reminding Members that the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) is a charge applied to eligible developments to help fund strategic (borough-wide) and neighbourhood infrastructure related to development. She stated that Brent’s CIL was formally introduced on 1 July 2013.
Councillor Tatler stated that the report requests Cabinet to approve the allocation of Neighbourhood CIL (NCIL) funds to three community projects from round two of the 2018/19 NCIL programme.
Councillor McLennan, Hirani, Miller, Patel and Butt spoke in support of the projects reminded Cabinet members how the three organisations would benefit from the funding.
RESOLVED that:
i) Cabinet approved the NCIL allocation of:
· £248,000 to support the refurbishment of Citizens Advice Brent, Willesden
· £133,958 to support the creation of community facilities in Harlesden for residents and those affected by Sickle Cell Disorder
· £150,000 to support the creation of new community facilities at St Catherine’s Hall, Neasden