Guide Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL)

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15. CIL Annual Reports

District Council CIL Reports

To make sure that the levy is open and transparent, charging authorities (the Council) must prepare short reports on the levy that give information for the previous financial year. The reports must be placed on the website by 31 December each year.

These reports will set out how much revenue from the levy has been received, what it has been spent on and how much is left:

Parish & Town Council CIL Reports

Parish and Town Councils must also provide an annual report of their neighbourhood receipts and expenditure (please note that not every parish/town has received a neighbourhood proportion and as such are not listed).

These should be published on the parish/town council websites. Links and copies may be published below, for the latest year, as they are available:

2023/24 reports  

Axminster Town Council

Beer Parish Council

Colaton Raleigh Parish Council

Combe Raleigh Parish Council

Cranbrook Town Council

Feniton Parish Council

Payhembury Parish Council

Rockbeare Parish Council

Seaton Town council

Sidmouth Town Council

Uplyme Parish Council

West Hill Parish Council

Woodbury Parish Council

2022/23 reports

Axminster Town Council

Beer Parish Council

Bishops Clyst Parish Council

Branscombe Parish Council

Broadhembury Parish Council

Clyst Honiton Parish Council

Colaton Raleigh Parish Council

Colyton Parish Council

Combe Raleigh Parish Council

Cranbrook Town Council

Exmouth Town Council

Gittisham Parish Council

Membury Parish Council

Ottery St Mary Town Council

Payhembury Parish Council

Plymtree Parish Council

Seaton Town Council

Sidmouth Town Council

Uplyme Parish Council

West Hill Parish Council

Woodbury Parish Council

2021/22 reports

Axminster - 2021/22 report

Beer Parish Council

West Hill Parish Council

Woodbury Parish Council

2020/21 reports

Beer Parish Council

Upton Pyne and Cowley Parish Council

Woodbury Parish Council

2019/20 reports

2018/19 reports