The administration of planning gain supplement final report
The administration of planning gain supplement final report
- Guildford SEERA 2006
Investigates the benefits of local Planning Guidance Supplement (PGS) administration over the government proposed centralised system. Suggests that PGS needs to be part of the planning system and to work alongside the s106 system, that local authorities should collect and distribute PGS funds for greatest community benefit. PGS could ensure that local authorities deliver properly planned development supported by adequate infrastructure. A Regional Infrastructure Fund would add to the investment available by forward-funding the infrastructure to support new development and attracting additional private sector finance. Strategic education, health and transport infrastructure should be funded through PGS not s106.
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 S106
PLANNING GAIN SUPPLEMENT
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 S106
England--886-
711.1 $2 18
Investigates the benefits of local Planning Guidance Supplement (PGS) administration over the government proposed centralised system. Suggests that PGS needs to be part of the planning system and to work alongside the s106 system, that local authorities should collect and distribute PGS funds for greatest community benefit. PGS could ensure that local authorities deliver properly planned development supported by adequate infrastructure. A Regional Infrastructure Fund would add to the investment available by forward-funding the infrastructure to support new development and attracting additional private sector finance. Strategic education, health and transport infrastructure should be funded through PGS not s106.
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 S106
PLANNING GAIN SUPPLEMENT
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 S106
England--886-
711.1 $2 18