Issue - meetings
Community Infrastructure Levy - CIL Bid Recommendations
Meeting: 08/01/2026 - Cabinet (Item 17.)
17. Community Infrastructure Levy - CIL Bid Recommendations
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Purpose:
A multidisciplinary officer panel has reviewed the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) funding bids received in 2025 and made recommendations as to which bids should receive funding for the 2025 bid period. To ensure impartiality, Council officers were invited via email, the staff portal and staff newsletter to volunteer to take part in the panel, subject to a conflict-of-interest declaration. This report provides summaries of those bids and officer feedback. Its purpose is to ask the Cabinet to agree officer recommendations for funding relevant bids and refuse funding for bids which are not suitable for funding currently.
This is the second time since becoming a CIL charging authority in 2019 that the Council has received bids for funding. Upon receipt, a proportion of CIL goes direct to the district’s neighbourhoods (parish meetings/councils and town councils) and the remainder goes to the Council’s Strategic CIL fund. The bids subject of this report are requesting funding from the Strategic Fund. The amount of CIL funding bids for this year was greater than the amount of available funds in the CIL Strategic Fund.
The multidisciplinary officer panel has made its recommendations based on the statutory requirements for CIL spending in the CIL Regulations 2010 (as amended) and to ensure that CIL is spent:
· Legally
· Responsibly
· Strategically
· Accountably
Recommendations:
That Cabinet resolves to:
1. Agree to allocate funding for the following bids, as set out in Table 4:
a) Cycle parking Cotswold National Cycle Network (GCC with Walk Wheel Cycle Trust)
b) Farmor’s School 3G Pitch (Farmor’s School)
c) Redesdale Hall Phase 2 (Redesdale Hall Trust)
2. Delegate authority to the Assistant Director Planning Services in consultation with the Cabinet member for Housing and Planning, to progress funding for approved bids in consultation with Legal Services and in line with the existing process.
Additional documents:
- Cabinet report 08 January 2026 CIL Bids FINAL, item 17.
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- Annex A Feedback Sheets CIL Cabinet report January 2026, item 17.
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- Webcast for Community Infrastructure Levy - CIL Bid Recommendations
Decision:
The purpose of the report was to present officer recommendations on Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) funding bids received in 2025 for approval by Cabinet.
Councillor Juliet Layton, Deputy Leader of the Council and Cabinet Member for Housing and Planning, introduced the report and highlighted that a multidisciplinary panel had reviewed the bids, ensuring impartiality through voluntary participation and conflict-of-interest declarations. Cabinet approval was sought to fund suitable bids from the Strategic CIL Fund and refuse those deemed unsuitable. In line with statutory requirements the bids had been assessed within a framework to ensure that CIL was spent legally, responsibly, strategically, and accountably.
After discussion recommendation 2 was updated.
The recommendations were then proposed by Councillor Juliet Layton and seconded by Councillor Tristan Wilkinson.
Resolved that Cabinet:
1. Agreed to allocate funding for the following bids, as set out in Table 4:
a. Cycle parking Cotswold National Cycle Network (GCC with Walk Wheel Cycle Trust)
b. Farmor’s School 3G Pitch (Farmor’s School)
c. Redesdale Hall Phase 2 (Redesdale Hall Trust)
2. Delegated authority to the Assistant Director Planning Services in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Housing and Planning, to progress the funding bids subject to the Assistant Director of Planning Services, Legal Services, and the Finance Service undertaking the required due diligence to ensure a formal agreement is in place prior to the release of funding in accordance with the CIL funding guidance notes.
Voting record:
7 For, 0 Against, 0 Abstentions.