s106 and Local Conditions
s106 and Local conditions
Do you need obligations sorted?
When Planning Permission is granted, certain conditions will no doubt be applied to that Permission, one clause of which could be what’s called the s106 obligations (particularly relevant in the GLA), imposed on the Developer. These obligations could vary, but unless ‘discharged’ there will be a financial penalty. One example we have experienced was a ‘rule’ to employ a certain level of Local Labour and this had to be measured and reported quarterly.
s106 Management & Reporting
We will assist you to satisfy the s106 obligations imposed on your project.
Local Procurement Stratagies
We create a strategy for you and then assist with its implementation and management.
Local Labour Procurement
We identify the rules you need to follow and then help to implement the necessary procedures, checkpoints and reporting.
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Recent News & Case Studies
Watson and Cox
The Upton Dairy project started in November 2009 and completed in July 2010. It involved part conversion and part new build of a business park at Upton Estate, Upton Dairy in Banbury, Oxfordshire.
Recent News & Case Studies
Watson and Cox
The Upton Dairy project started in November 2009 and completed in July 2010. It involved part conversion and part new build of a business park at Upton Estate, Upton Dairy in Banbury, Oxfordshire.
Construction (Environmental) Management Plans C(E)MPs
Construction (Environmental) Management Plans, C(E)MPs, are documents that are produced as part of planning applications.
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The Considerate Constructors Scheme (CCS) have updated their semi-annual ‘Spotlight’ feature to focus on Illegal Working.