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Community Infrastructure Levy (“CIL”): Limits on Limitation - Acuity Law

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Can a Council Enforce CIL Payments Years After Approval? Author: Jim Ryan Key Contacts: Steve Morris and Jim Ryan Shropshire Council (the “LPA”) granted planning permission in 2015 for the erection of a new detached dwelling and garage on land at Ellesmere.  The planning permission was implemented, but it remained incomplete at the material time. A CIL liability to the LPA of just over £39,500, remained unpaid, so the LPA issued a CIL Stop Notic…
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Acuity Law broke the news in on Thursday, February 27, 2025.
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