Extreme heat and health alerts
Both the Met Office and UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) have extended the red alerts for Surrey and the south east until 11pm on Friday 26 June.
We use the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) as our main way of securing developer contributions towards infrastructure projects in Woking.
If an area has an adopted Neighbourhood Plan, 25% of CIL receipts from development in that area is ring fenced for local infrastructure projects. For areas that do not have a Neighbourhood Plan, the amount is 15%.
As an unparished borough, we retain the CIL levy receipts and assess applications for local community infrastructure projects against criteria set out in The Community Infrastructure Levy Regulations 2010
You can read more about CIL on the Woking 2027 website, including: