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Compulsory Purchase Compensation Reform

The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities is reforming compulsory purchase (CP) compensation processes and mechanisms for capturing land value uplift to fund infrastructure and affordable housing. The reforms focus on improving Section 106 and Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) mechanisms, analysing Existing Use Values on development sites, and enabling development corporations to use CPOs to assemble fragmented land. Status is active with consultation outcomes published and bills on electricity transmission compensation and compulsory purchase reform under consideration.


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19 Dec 2024 | Announcement Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government linked

Compulsory Purchase Reforms

UIN: HCWS346 I am today publishing a consultation on reforms to the compulsory purchase process and compensation provisions in England and Wales.The government is determined to achieve its hugely ambitious Plan for Change milestones of building 1.5 million safe and …

19 Dec 2024 | Announcement Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government linked

Compulsory Purchase Reforms

UIN: HLWS342 My Honourable Friend the Minister of State for Housing and Planning (Matthew Pennycook MP) has today made the following statement:I am today publishing a consultation on reforms to the compulsory purchase process and compensation provisions in England and...