Mid Suffolk District Council Annual Infrastructure Funding Statement for Community Infrastructure Levy and Section 106

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Mid Suffolk District Council Annual Infrastructure Funding Statement for Community Infrastructure Levy and Section 106 Mid Suffolk District Council Annual Infrastructure Funding Statement For Community Infrastructure Levy and Section 106 Reporting Period: From 01 April 2019 to 31 March 2020 1 Community infrastructure Levy (CIL) Contributions 01/04/2019 TO 31/03/2020 CIL DEMAND NOTICES ISSUED IN 19/20 The total value of demand notices issued in the reported period is £10,203,165.63. Of this amount £10,202,892.90 is from liable floorspace, £0.00 is from surcharges imposed due to breaches of the Community Infrastructure Levy Regulations and £272.73 is late payment interest accrued. Planning Reference Site of CIL CIL Demand Contribution Notice DC/19/00338 Willow House, £11,390.75 Mendlesham Road, Cotton DC/19/00782 Land Adj Guerdon £81,133.73 Cottage, Drinkstone Road, Beyton DC/18/03581 Land At, Dovedale £33,161.40 Close, Badwell Ash DC/18/02043 The Institute Club, £61.23 122 High Street, Needham Market DC/17/04774 Building at £1,163.17 Chestnut Tree Farm, Framlingham Road, Laxfield DC/19/00328 Land at Town Lane £104.89 Farm, Park Green, Wetheringsett cum Brockford DC/18/02724 Dairy Farm, The £44.09 Street, Brundish DC/19/00996 Annexe, Kiln Farm £10,028.51 Cottage, Kiln Lane, Elmswell 2 DC/19/01382 Southleigh, £9,368.53 Ashfield Road, Norton, DC/18/05357 Swan Inn, The £36,336.55 Street, Woolpit DC/18/03996 Land to the North £75,161.47 of Ashfield Road, Norton DC/18/05172 Southleigh, £7,913.83 Ashfield Road, Norton DC/17/06270 Site to the North of £18,011.03 the Willows, Flordon Road, Creeting St Mary 2112/16 Land on east side £539,189.32 of Green Road, Woolpit DC/19/02225 Land to the Rear of £126,600.36 Kyloe, Priory Road, Palgrave DC/19/00996 Annexe, Kiln Farm £18.75 Cottage, Kiln Lane, Elmswell DC/18/01376 Highfield, Norton £2,083,898.18 Road, Thurston 3674/16 Agricultural £26,328.10 Building, Honey Pot Farm, Honeypot Lane, Wattisfield 2638/16 Land to the East of £48,389.70 the Grange, Tostock Road, Beyton 2280/16 Fen Farm, High £54,213.30 Town Green, Rattlesden DC/18/00864 Land Adj to 9 £130,976.28 Rectory Hill, Rickinghall Superior DC/19/02987 Land to the East of £158,230.09 Priory Road, Palgrave 3 DC/19/02322 Land North East of £145,166.45 Bowl Road, Battisford DC/19/00075 Land South East of £92,553.14 All Saints Road, Creeting St Mary DC/19/00038 Land to the East of £69,562.62 Mill Road, Laxfield DC/18/04454 Southlands, Old £50,470.65 Stowmarket Road, Woolpit DC/18/04113 Spinnakers, £12,960.95 Ashfield Road, Elmswell DC/17/05868 Land to the Rear of £21,348.62 the Cottage, Mill Road, Occold DC/19/02465 Land on the South £26,948.19 Side of Lower Farm Road, Ringshall DC/19/02671 Grange Farm, All £24,016.68 Saints Road, Creeting St Mary DC/19/02307 Land Adjoining £39,974.58 Foresters, New Road Tostock DC/18/04391 Grange Farm, £55.08 Kates Lane, Wetherden DC/18/00313 The Willows, £13,550.44 Stowmarket Road, Mendlesham 1127/17 8 Freehold Road, £16,234.77 Needham Market 3295/16 Coach House, £7,023.05 High Hall, High Hill Road, Nettlestead DC/18/03710 Land off, Pear Tree £98,124.41 Place, Great Finborough DC/19/01602 Land on the North £859,332.22 Side of Norton Road, Thurston 4 DC/19/04004 Land Adjacent to £28,693.45 South View, Spong Lane Elmswell DC/19/02988 Land to the Rear of £20,311.37 Oakleigh, Hibbard Road, Bramford DC/19/02978 Church Farm, £20,370.17 Nicks Lane, Brome and Oakley, Eye DC/19/03120 Swan Inn, The £14,171.21 Street, Woolpit DC/19/02039 Land at Church £28,274.01 Street, Occold, Eye DC/19/02648 33 Hall Road, £10,021.47 Stowmarket DC/19/02138 Land Adjacent to, £72,944.36 12 & 13 St Nicholas Close, Rattlesden 4697/16 The Willows, £11,146.19 Gipping Road, Stowupland DC/19/04031 Land to the Rear of £24,910.73 Back Lane, Back Lane, Badwell Ash DC/19/03729 Land off, Luff £103,796.72 Meadow, Needham Market DC/18/03547 Land to the West £2,249,452.38 of Ixworth Road, Thurston DC/19/03680 Land North West of £92,668.99 Rose Cottage, Hall Road, Thorndon DC/19/04368 Land North of £31,027.49 Grove Lane, Elmswell DC/19/04068 Land Adjacent to £57,298.41 Rosehaven, Hibbard Road, Bramford DC/19/04365 Corner Cottage, £8,132.16 Hollow Lane, Thurston DC/19/03437 Land South side of £138,659.76 Westhorpe Road, Finningham 5 DC/19/03104 Land Adjacent to £84,955.24 Midnight Mill, Harleston Hill, Fressingfield DC/19/02283 Land Adjacent £13,288.10 Riverside Cottages, Mendlesham Green, Mendlesham DC/19/05055 Land at Rear of £117,627.32 Cedar Cottage, The Street, Occold DC/19/03135 Land South East of £59,517.01 Applewhite House, Finningham Road, Old Newton DC/19/04831 Land North of £66,457.95 Lyndale Lodge, All Saints Road, Creeting St Mary DC/17/02339 Creeting House, All £1,177.53 Saints Road, Creeting St Mary DC/19/00549 Land on the South £84,837.75 Side of Halfboys Ixworth Road, Norton DC/19/00286 Land Adjacent to £47,410.28 Brockenhurst, Old Norwich Road, Whitton DC/17/05769 38a Violet Hill £49,423.44 Road, Stowmarket DC/19/00425 Home Farm, Eye £40,407.62 Road, Hoxne DC/17/02232 Land on the West £1,714,754.09 Side of Barton Road, Thurston DC/19/02948 Homelands, £35,150.99 Rectory Road, Bacton 1751/16 Land Adjacent £20,889.20 Halfboys, Ixworth Road, Norton DC/17/04083 Breccles, Rectory £26,251.55 Road, Mellis 6 DC/19/02465 Land on the South £93.58 Side of Lower Farm Road, Ringshall TOTAL £10,203,165.63 CIL RECEIPTS RECEIVED IN 19/20 The total value of CIL Receipts received in the reported period was £6,006,891.67 (Returned credit paid in previous year) - £40,795.29 resulting in a reduction of 5% CIL Admin of £2,039.77 The total value of CIL Interest credited in the reported period was £40,114.56 CIL RECEIPTS SUMMARY 19/20 Planning Reference Site of CIL CIL Receipt Contribution DC/18/02352 Land to the South £69,032.19 of The Acorns, Willisham Road, Barking DC/18/02792 Land at Grove £80,006.19 Lane, Elmswell DC/17/03035 Land at Broadway, £40,215.12 Back Lane, Badwell Ash DC/17/04072 Hogs Kiss, Priory £63,787.59 Lane, Debenham DC/18/01487 Land on the West £633,644.25 side of Stowmarket Road, Great Blakenham DC/18/00097 Land between £699,828.78 Gipping Road and Church Road Stowupland DC/18/01679 Land Adjacent to £1,035,949.83 Wetherden Road, Elmswell 4556/16 Phase 3D Cedars £124,456.65 Park, Land South of Gun Cotton Way, Stowmarket 7 DC/18/01993 Land on the East £91,517.12 side of Church Road, Wortham DC/17/05076 The Limes, Diss £13,504.52 Road, Botesdale DC/18/00537 Land to the Rear of £11,719.11 7 & 8 Earls Green, Bacton DC/18/02043 The Institute Club, £31,256.87 122 High Street, Needham Market DC/17/03027 Land at Scole £168.67 Roundabout DC/18/03558 Willow House, £42,017.18 Mendlesham Road, Cotton DC/18/02724 Dairy Farm, The £4,759.48 Street Brundish DC/18/04480 Aporia 1 Mill Hill, £22,065.89 Cotton DC/17/04357 Land Adjacent to £55,495.28 54 All Saints Road, Creeting St Mary DC/18/03579 Land off Hall Road, £20,631.87 Bedingfield DC/17/05107 Land South of £26,073.13 Walnut Tree Cottages Old Norwich Road, Whitton DC/18/03120 Foresters, new £21.41 Road, Tostock DC/18/03269 70 & 72 Chapel £21,323.63 Lane, Great Blakenham DC/17/06203 Land Formally £382.55 known as Mark Peacock Landrover, Neaves Lane, Stradbroke DC/17/06092 Land on the South £810.40 Side of Thornham Road, Gislingham DC/18/04391 Grange Farm, £2,217.19 Kates Lane, Stowmarket 8 DC/18/03996 Land to the North £37,580.74 of Ashfield Road, Norton DC/18/05357 Swan Inn, The £18,168.28 Street, Woolpit 2112/16 Land to east side £215,675.72 of Green road, Woolpit DC/18/01376 Highfield, Norton £833,559.28 Road, Thurston DC/19/01382 Southleigh, £9,368.53 Ashfield, Norton DC/17/06270 Site to the North of £18,011.03 the Willows, Flordon Road, Creeting St Mary DC/18/05172 Southleigh, £7,913.83 Ashfield Road, Norton DC/19/00996 Annexe, Kiln Farm £10,047.26 Cottage, Elmswell 3674/16 Agricultural £26,328.10 Building, Honey Pot Farm Honeypot Lane Wattisfield DC/18/03581 Land at Dovedale £33,161.40 Close, Badwell Ash DC/17/04774 Building at £1,163.17 Chestnut Tree Farm, Framlingham Road, Laxfield DC/19/00338 Willow House, £11,390.75 Mendlesham Road, Cotton DC/17/05868 Land to the Rear of £21,348.62 the Cottage, Mill Road, Occold DC/18/04391 Grange Farm £55.08 Kates Lane, Wetherden 1127/17 8 Freehold Road, £16,234.77 Needham market 3295/16 Coach House High £7,023.05 Hall, High Hall Road, Nettlestead 9 DC/18/02043 The Institute Club, £61.23 122 High Street, Needham market 4974/16 Land off Norton £28,600.69 Road, Tostock DC/17/02755 Land between, £123,330.22 Gipping Road and Church Road, Stowupland DC/19/00328 Land at Town Lane £104.89 Farm, Park Green, Town Lane, Wetheringsett cum Brockford 2638/16 Land to the East of £48,389.70 The Grange, Tostock Road, Beyton DC/18/00313 The Willows, £13,550.44 Stowmarket Road, Mendlesham DC/18/04113 Spinnakers, £12,960.95 Ashfield Road, Elmswell DC/19/02465 Land on the South £26,948.19 Side of Lower Farm Road, Ringshall DC/19/02671 Grange Farm All £24,016.68 Saints Road, Creeting St Mary DC/17/06283 Land on West Side £50,000.00 of Bickers Hill Road, Laxfield DC/18/00684 Land at Stanton £80,873.50 Street, Ixworth Road, Norton DC/19/02225 Land to the Rear of £25,320.07 Kyloe, Priory Road, Palgrave DC/18/00864 Land Adjacent to 9 £26,195.26 Rectory Hill, Rickinghall DC/19/02987 Land to the East of £31,646.02 Priory Road, Palgrave 10 DC/19/02322 Land North East of £29,033.29 Bowl Road Battisford DC/19/00075 Land South East of £23,138.29 All Saints Road, Creeting St Mary DC/19/00038 Land to the East of £17,390.66 Mill Road, Laxfield DC/18/04454 Southlands, Old £12,617.66 Stowmarket Road, Woolpit DC/19/02307 Land Adjoining £26,948.19 Foresters, New Road, Tostock DC/18/03710 Land off
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