The £17.8m Community Infrastructure Levy allocated to infrastructure improvement by Brent Council to the area around the stadium, including the replacement of the ramp by steps, has rightly caused considerable controversy.
Quintain's total CIL liability to date is £31.8m of which £11.4m has been paid. Add in the £17.8m and there isn't a lot left.
Of the total CIL monies 85% is alllocated to major infrastructure projects and 15% to Neighbourhood Projects.
These are the allocations for Round 1 of the Neighbourhood CIL projects. Around £250,000 went to projects in the Wembley area (Click square on bottom right to enlarge):
Another round of applications closes in June 2018. Quintain's total CIL liability to date is £31.8m of which £11.4m has been paid. Add in the £17.8m and there isn't a lot left.
Of the total CIL monies 85% is alllocated to major infrastructure projects and 15% to Neighbourhood Projects.
These are the allocations for Round 1 of the Neighbourhood CIL projects. Around £250,000 went to projects in the Wembley area (Click square on bottom right to enlarge):
In addition Quintain and its development partners Wates, McLaren, Jon Sisk and Son, McAleer and Rushe have set up the Wembley Community Fund for projects in Wembley Park and 'the surrounding area'. Grants are betweem £1,000 and £10,000.
These are its allocations so far:
There was another round in 2017 decisions were made end of Jan
ReplyDeleteYes I know. I haven't been able to find a record of the decisons made.
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