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CIL Reg 62A Local Councils Report 2018/19 [308.67KB] Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) Regulation 62A – Reporting by local councils Financial Year 2018/19 Published: 10/01/2019 1. Introduction 1.1. Regulation 62A of the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) Regulations 2010, requires local councils to report about CIL receipts, expenditure and balance. Local councils receive CIL money via Meaningful Proportion, which takes place twice a year. This sees local councils receiving a percentage of any CIL money paid within their parish/town. 1.2. The report must be published either on the local council’s website or on the website of the charging authority if the local council does not have a website. 1.3. A copy of the report must also be sent to the charging authority. 1.4. In order to ensure that all local councils have complied with the requirement, Sedgemoor District Council will publish a report annually on it’s website which covers the points raised by Regulation 62A to ensure complicity and ease of access of information. 1.5. This report relates to the financial year 2018/2019 (“the reported year”) 2. Financial Year 2018/19 2.1. Twenty-one local councils received money via Meaningful Proportion during the financial year: Axbridge Town Council, Berrow Parish Council, Brent Knoll Parish Council, Bridgwater Town Council, Burnham and Highbridge Town Council, Burnham Without Parish Council, Cannington Parish Council, Chapel Allerton Parish Council, Cheddar Parish Council, Chilton Trinity Parish Council, Cossington Parish Council, East Brent Parish Council, Greinton Parish Meeting, Middlezoy Parish Council, North Petherton Town Meeting, Otterhampton Parish Council, Puriton Parish Council, Spaxton Parish Council, Stockland Bristol Parish Meeting and Wedmore Parish Council 2.2. Twelve local councils brought forward balances from previous years: Bawdrip Parish Council, Berrow Parish Council, Brent Knoll Parish Council, Bridgwater Town Council, Broomfield Parish Council, Burnham and Highbridge Town Council, Catcott Parish Council, Cheddar Parish Council, Chilton Trinity Parish Council, Middlezoy Parish Council, North Petherton Town Council and Wedmore Parish Council 2.3. All other councils are yet to receive funds via Meaningful Proportion and have therefore filed nil reports. Axbridge Parish Council £ Total CIL receipts for the year 489.92 Total CIL expenditure for the year 0 Summary of CIL expenditure for the year N/A Details of notices received in accordance with Regulation 59E N/A Total amount of CIL receipts retained at the end of the reported year 489.92 Bawdrip Parish Council £ Total CIL receipts for the year 0 Total CIL expenditure for the year 1,097.20 Summary of CIL expenditure for the year Purchase of Village Green Details of notices received in accordance with Regulation 59E N/A Total amount of CIL receipts retained at the end of the reported year 467.08 Berrow Parish Council £ Total CIL receipts for the year 3225.06 Total CIL expenditure for the year 0 Summary of CIL expenditure for the year N/A Details of notices received in accordance with Regulation 59E N/A Total amount of CIL receipts retained at the end of the reported year 7525.59 Brent Knoll Parish Council £ Total CIL receipts for the year 1230.34 Total CIL expenditure for the year 7972.64 Summary of CIL expenditure for the year Play Surfaces on the Village Green Details of notices received in accordance with Regulation 59E N/A Total amount of CIL receipts retained at the end of the reported year 0 Bridgwater Town Council £ Total CIL receipts for the year £22,571.03 Total CIL expenditure for the year 0 Summary of CIL expenditure for the year N/A Details of notices received in accordance with Regulation 59E N/A Total amount of CIL receipts retained at the end of the reported year £26,605.05 Broomfield Parish Council £ Total CIL receipts for the year 0 Total CIL expenditure for the year 0 Summary of CIL expenditure for the year N/A Details of notices received in accordance with Regulation 59E N/A Total amount of CIL receipts retained at the end of the reported year 1777.64 Burnham & Highbridge Town Council £ Total CIL receipts for the year 9036.05 Total CIL expenditure for the year 0 Summary of CIL expenditure for the year N/A Details of notices received in accordance with Regulation 59E N/A Total amount of CIL receipts retained at the end of the reported year 9153.54 Burnham Without Parish Council £ Total CIL receipts for the year 281.53 Total CIL expenditure for the year 0 Summary of CIL expenditure for the year N/A Details of notices received in accordance with Regulation 59E N/A Total amount of CIL receipts retained at the end of the reported year 281.53 Cannington Parish Council £ Total CIL receipts for the year 3,061.65 Total CIL expenditure for the year 0 Summary of CIL expenditure for the year N/A Details of notices received in accordance with Regulation 59E N/A Total amount of CIL receipts retained at the end of the reported year 0 Catcott Parish Council £ Total CIL receipts for the year 0 Total CIL expenditure for the year 0 Summary of CIL expenditure for the year N/A Details of notices received in accordance with Regulation 59E N/A Total amount of CIL receipts retained at the end of the reported year 818.90 Chapel Allerton Parish Council £ Total CIL receipts for the year 629.90 Total CIL expenditure for the year 0.00 Summary of CIL expenditure for the year N/A Details of notices received in accordance with Regulation 59E N/A Total amount of CIL receipts retained at the end of the reported year 0 Cheddar Parish Council £ Total CIL receipts for the year 20669.42 Total CIL expenditure for the year 0 Summary of CIL expenditure for the year N/A Details of notices received in accordance with Regulation 59E N/A Total amount of CIL receipts retained at the end of the reported year 42814.84 Chilton Trinity Parish Council £ Total CIL receipts for the year 4691.91 Total CIL expenditure for the year 771.04 Summary of CIL expenditure for the year Village Signs (£450.00) Printer (£158.14) Grit Bin (£162.90) Details of notices received in accordance with Regulation 59E N/A Total amount of CIL receipts retained at the end of the reported year 8612.77 Cossington Parish Council £ Total CIL receipts for the year 1055.03 Total CIL expenditure for the year 0 Summary of CIL expenditure for the year N/A Details of notices received in accordance with Regulation 59E N/A Total amount of CIL receipts retained at the end of the reported year 1055.03 East Brent Parish Council £ Total CIL receipts for the year 4831.11 Total CIL expenditure for the year 4831.11 Summary of CIL expenditure for the year 4831.11 – Red House Play Area Details of notices received in accordance with Regulation 59E N/A Total amount of CIL receipts retained at the end of the reported year 0.00 Greinton Parish Council £ Total CIL receipts for the year 453.08 Total CIL expenditure for the year 0 Summary of CIL expenditure for the year N/A Details of notices received in accordance with Regulation 59E N/A Total amount of CIL receipts retained at the end of the reported year 453.08 Middlezoy Parish Council £ Total CIL receipts for the year 1215.32 Total CIL expenditure for the year 0.00 Summary of CIL expenditure for the year 0.00 Details of notices received in accordance with Regulation 59E N/A Total amount of CIL receipts retained at the end of the reported year 2359.84 Moorlinch Parish Meeting £ Total CIL receipts for the year 452.23 Total CIL expenditure for the year 0 Summary of CIL expenditure for the year N/A Details of notices received in accordance with Regulation 59E N/A Total amount of CIL receipts retained at the end of the reported year 452.23 North Petherton Town Council £ Total CIL receipts for the year 3696.56 Total CIL expenditure for the year 0 Summary of CIL expenditure for the year N/A Details of notices received in accordance with Regulation 59E N/A Total amount of CIL receipts retained at the end of the reported year 5510.36 Otterhampton Parish Council £ Total CIL receipts for the year 246.36 Total CIL expenditure for the year 0 Summary of CIL expenditure for the year N/A Details of notices received in accordance with Regulation 59E N/A Total amount of CIL receipts retained at the end of the reported year N/A Puriton Parish Council £ Total CIL receipts for the year 15,827.96 Total CIL expenditure for the year 0 Summary of CIL expenditure for the year N/A Details of notices received in accordance with Regulation 59E N/A Total amount of CIL receipts retained at the end of the reported year 15,827.96 Spaxton Parish Council £ Total CIL receipts for the year 7086 Total CIL expenditure for the year 0 Summary of CIL expenditure for the year N/A Details of notices received in accordance with Regulation 59E N/A Total amount of CIL receipts retained at the end of the reported year 9447.85 Stockland Bristol Parish Council £ Total CIL receipts for the year 2027.56 Total CIL expenditure for the year 0 Summary of CIL expenditure for the year N/A Details of notices received in accordance with Regulation 59E N/A Total amount of CIL receipts retained at the end of the reported year 2027.56 Wedmore Parish Council £ Total CIL receipts for the year 1273.26 Total CIL expenditure for the year 0 Summary of CIL expenditure for the year N/A Details of notices received in accordance with Regulation 59E N/A Total amount of CIL receipts retained at the end of the reported year 3234.42 .
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