What we do with money raised from planning obligations (Section 106 agreements).
As part of a planning obligation, a developer may have to pay us to fund improvements. Money from planning obligations is:
- devolved: some of the money is held by Area Committees, who decide how it's allocated in their local area
- non-devolved: some of the money is held by us, to make improvements across the city
We'll update these reports every month:
- pdf Section 106 monthly summary of money received and allocated for December 2022 (138 KB)
- pdf Section 106 non-devolved money we hold for allocating to infrastructure for December 2022 (183 KB)
October
Money from planning obligations held by Area Committees
We'll update these reports every month.
pdf
Area Committee 1 Section 106 monies held
(93 KB)
Wards: Avonmouth and Lawrence Weston, Clifton, Clifton Down, Hotwells and Harbourside, Stoke Bishop, Westbury-on-Trym and Henleaze
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Area Committee 2 Section 106 monies held
(87 KB)
Wards: Bishopston and Ashley Down, Cotham, Horfield, Henbury and Brentry, Redland, Southmead
pdf
Area Committee 3 Section 106 monies held
(88 KB)
Wards: Eastville, Frome Vale, Hillfields, Lockleaze
pdf
Area Committee 4 Section 106 monies held
(103 KB)
Wards: Ashley, Central, Lawrence Hill, St. George Central, St. George Troopers Hill, St. George West, Easton
pdf
Area Committee 5 Section 106 monies held
(93 KB)
Wards: Brislington East, Brislington West, Knowle, Southville, Windmill Hill
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Area Committee 6 Section 106 monies held
(91 KB)
Wards: Bishopsworth, Filwood, Hartcliffe and Withywood, Hengrove and Whitchurch, Stockwood
Annual reports
For Section 106 annual reports, visit our Infrastructure Funding Statement page.