Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy (NCIL) consultation

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This consultation has now closed.

Your chance to have your say on proposed changes to Barnet’s Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy (NCIL) arrangements and how money is spent in your community. 

We would like your views on our proposed changes to Barnet’s Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy (NCIL) arrangements.


Background

The council currently collects money from developers through the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL). This is a charge based on the floorspace of new developments. Legislation allows 15% of CIL monies to be used as Neighbourhood CIL and spent on infrastructure or 'anything else that is concerned with addressing the demands that development places on an area'.

Your chance to have your say on proposed changes to Barnet’s Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy (NCIL) arrangements and how money is spent in your community. 

We would like your views on our proposed changes to Barnet’s Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy (NCIL) arrangements.


Background

The council currently collects money from developers through the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL). This is a charge based on the floorspace of new developments. Legislation allows 15% of CIL monies to be used as Neighbourhood CIL and spent on infrastructure or 'anything else that is concerned with addressing the demands that development places on an area'.

A portion of Neighbourhood CIL is allocated to Area Committees and we wish to consult with local communities on how Neighbourhood CIL monies are spent.

The other portion of Neighbourhood CIL is allocated to the Road Safety & Parking fund and managed by the statutory officer, Director for Highways & Transport.


 

What we are proposing

We have developed a set of new proposals on how Barnet’s Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy (NCIL) could be administered in Barnet in the future which we would like your views on.

The proposals are summarised below:

  • Allocation of Neighbourhood CIL to Area Committees based on the population within the Area

Neighbourhood CIL has previously been allocated equally to each of the three Area Committees. The council are proposing to allocate the funding based on the population within the Area. We believe that this is a more equitable allocation method, and we will be undertaking an Equalities Impact Assessment in addition to this consultation.

  • Broadening how Neighbourhood CIL may be spent.

As well as spending on infrastructure we wish to include spending on ‘anything else that is concerned with addressing the demands that development places on an area’. We believe that this will enable council to consider a wider range of schemes and unlock more community benefits

  • Focusing on four priorities for each Area Committee to consider for Neighbourhood CIL spending:
    • Community Engagement
    • Sustainability
    • Community Safety
    • Public Health

The Area Committees want to hear from Barnet’s communities to ensure that the use of Neighbourhood CIL funding matches priorities expressed by local communities “at the neighbourhood level”. Further resident engagement will be roiled out if the proposals are adopted to help develops each Area Committee's priorities further and what communities put forward as important to them going forward.

  • To continue to manage the Road Safety & Parking fund at the borough level


 

Your views are important to us 

We want to hear your views on our proposals, in particular we want to hear from residents, community groups,  social enterprises, and  any other interested parties.

To find out more please read our consultation document. Further details on why we have decided to develop these proposals are provided in our Review of Area Committees and Neighbourhood CIL committee report .


How to have your say:

We are keen to hear your views and encourage you to have your say by completing our online questionnaire.

If you would like to request a paper questionnaire or another format, please:

  • email CapitalDeliveryTeam@Barnet.gov.uk or telephone 020 8359 6254
  • alternatively, you can write to us at: Capital Delivery Team, Customer & Place, London Borough of Barnet, 2 Bristol Avenue, Colindale, London, NW9 4EW.

If you would like someone to help you complete the questionnaire or need more information, please contact us using one of the above methods.


What happens after the consultation closes

The council will use the consultation findings to inform our final decision. We will publish the results of the consultation, our decision and how we are acting on the results of the consultation on this web page in February 2023.

This consultation has now closed.
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    We asked

    We asked for your views on the proposals on how Barnet’s Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy (NCIL) is be allocated to Area Committees and the priorities on which they spend NCIL.


    You said

    We received 47 responses to the online questionnaire.

    The summary of the responses is:

    • most respondents are supportive of the proposal to allocate Neighbourhood CIL to Area Committees based on the population of that area
    • most respondents are supportive of the proposal to broaden how NCIL may be spent
    • most respondents are supportive of the proposed NCIL spending priorities:

    • Community Engagement

    • Sustainability

    • Community Safety

    • Public Health

    • respondents set out the following as additional priorities for NCIL spending:
      • improvement in parks & greenspaces
      • restoring town centres & public realm
      • bringing community assets back into use
      • enhancing youth services and provision
      • improving air quality
      • making public spaces and streets safer for everyone and working with partners to reduce crime
      • contributing to the use of library services
      • addressing poverty & deprivation and alleviating social isolation/exclusion
    • most respondents are supportive of the proposal to continue the management of the Barnet Road Safety and Parking fund at the borough level.


    We did

    The consultation results will be reported to the Policy and Resources committee with a recommendation to approve the proposals, and to implement them for the Area Committee meetings in the spring.