Mapped: Community Infrastructure Levy (updated 12.04.2023)

More than 200 local authorities in England and Wales have published Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) plans for consultation. Use the interactive maps below to view councils' progress in implementing CIL and the rates they are proposing to charge.


Map: CIL status

Use the map below to view the status of your local council's Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) proposals.

The map above was last updated on 12 April 2023 and is based on CIL data compiled for Planning's CIL Watch blog. Gaps appear where local authorities have yet to publish CIL proposals for consultation. For full data, including details of retail and commercial rates, as well as links to charging schedule documents, visit Planning's 'Who's Charging What?' page here. National Parks are not displayed on this map. They are separate charging authorities - local authorities are not the charging authority for land within a National Park's boundary.

COLOUR KEY

Green: Local authority already charging CIL

Yellow: Examination report published

Orange: Charging schedule submitted for examination

Blue: Draft charging schedule published for consultation

Red: Preliminary draft charging schedule published for consultation


CIL map: Residential charges

Use the map below to view the maximum residential charges set out in local authorities' charging schedules.

The map above was last updated on 12 April 2023 and is based on CIL data compiled for Planning's CIL Watch blog.

Gaps appear where local authorities have yet to publish CIL proposals for consultation. For full data, including details of retail and commercial rates, as well as links to charging schedule documents, visit Planning's 'Who's Charging What?' page here. National Parks are not displayed on this map. They are separate charging authorities - local authorities are not the charging authority for land within a National Park's boundary.

COLOUR KEY

The darker the shading, the higher the maximum charge for residential development.